This is an o2 refresh deal, where you order the contract and then cancel the airtime. Also can be unlocked from o2 for free. Please have a look at previous o2 refresh deal threads for more information.
All colours available at time of posting .
There are several tariffs which give this price.
I chose the 500mb deal with Unlimited Minutes etc:
29.99+24*5=149.99
Lets have some heat!
UPDATE CREDS TO OTHER USERS: buy the almost perfect model for £4 more!
"Perfectly Fine phones have been a bit more loved, but are still working well. They might have superficial scratches on the back, sides and screen but there will be no more than five deep scratches or chips up to 2mm in length. And you'll get a 12 month warranty to put your mind at ease."
From: https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/like-new
- Crossbow
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Canary0500
2 Apr 1723#24
Why do you need that many?!
qwerta369
2 Apr 1720#4
Good spot, but you only get six months warranty with these.
I would advise getting the "almost perfect" rather than "perfectly fine". Extra £4 but it buys you an extra six months warranty (12 months instead of six).
soulhunter123777
2 Apr 175#91
"Perfectly fine" is the most BS marketing phrase I've heard this century. It's marketing doublespeak for what anyone else would call "acceptable" condition, which basically means "poor".
In fact, this whole page is a marketer's wet dream. First, the title: "Like New"... only they're not new. Then the stupid names as above, and finally the saccharine descriptions: "a bit more loved" i.e. "lots of scratches".
This is like the online equivalent of a greasy car salesman. I'd love to know how many people they suck in by using all this flowery language.
Plus, with the hassle of having to cancel the airtime... order this deal at your peril.
Rickardo to sonic1875
2 Apr 174#16
You mean you hate Samsung's particular version of Android.
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jco83
2 Apr 17#1
can you link the condition grading information please
Excellent price for the phone but shame its a 16gig. Voting hot
qwerta369
2 Apr 1720#4
Good spot, but you only get six months warranty with these.
I would advise getting the "almost perfect" rather than "perfectly fine". Extra £4 but it buys you an extra six months warranty (12 months instead of six).
balluji to qwerta369
2 Apr 17#10
comes with 12 months warranty but I would pay the £4 for no screen scratches
hkhk
2 Apr 171#5
They all come with 12 mths, according to the o2 page linked above.
jco83
2 Apr 172#6
I'D SAY SO FOR THE SAKE OF £4! :laughing: lol
mummymelly
2 Apr 17#7
The 64gb don't look too bad either
coolchow to mummymelly
2 Apr 171#18
What's the price for 64?
nishadnb
2 Apr 171#8
Very good deal. :smiley:
rickinyorkshire
2 Apr 171#9
Can you explain what you mean by order the contract then cancel the airtime?
Opening post
Very good price for this phone.
This is an o2 refresh deal, where you order the contract and then cancel the airtime. Also can be unlocked from o2 for free. Please have a look at previous o2 refresh deal threads for more information.
All colours available at time of posting .
There are several tariffs which give this price.
I chose the 500mb deal with Unlimited Minutes etc:
29.99+24*5=149.99
Lets have some heat!
UPDATE CREDS TO OTHER USERS: buy the almost perfect model for £4 more!
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/phones/apple/iphone-se-like-new
- rodman
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"Perfectly Fine phones have been a bit more loved, but are still working well. They might have superficial scratches on the back, sides and screen but there will be no more than five deep scratches or chips up to 2mm in length. And you'll get a 12 month warranty to put your mind at ease."
From: https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/like-new
- Crossbow
Top comments
I would advise getting the "almost perfect" rather than "perfectly fine". Extra £4 but it buys you an extra six months warranty (12 months instead of six).
In fact, this whole page is a marketer's wet dream. First, the title: "Like New"... only they're not new. Then the stupid names as above, and finally the saccharine descriptions: "a bit more loved" i.e. "lots of scratches".
This is like the online equivalent of a greasy car salesman. I'd love to know how many people they suck in by using all this flowery language.
Plus, with the hassle of having to cancel the airtime... order this deal at your peril.
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I would advise getting the "almost perfect" rather than "perfectly fine". Extra £4 but it buys you an extra six months warranty (12 months instead of six).