Cheap and cheerful little deal this! I know, it's an iPhone = Insta-freeze, but bear with me on this one, OK? Good. (y)
These sell sim-free brand new at Argos for £319, technically making the contract just an extra £16.76 for the full 24 month term! (shock)
Claiming your cashback couldn't be simpler. You will need to send in your mobile phone bill at months 7, 12, 16, 20, and 24.
Would maybe suit a family member who needs a mobile but isn't interested in data for internet?
Top comments
BubaMan
1 Jun 1710#5
Well done, you got a low data allowance, low-storage, old model, iPhone deal to go hot - and it's a redemption deal too!
Kudos (_ :wink:
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haritori
1 Jun 172#1
Problem with this is its the 16GB model, so for an iPhone far too little storage.
msmyth to haritori
1 Jun 172#3
Yea, I agree it's not great, but neither is the 1GB data allowance. Hopefully, it will be good for someone. (y)
TANDY to haritori
2 Jun 171#42
It's fine for using it as a Phone.......it's still enough for everything unless you are a moron using it for MP3's.
Robbiecfc
1 Jun 17#2
17.99
pavel76 to Robbiecfc
1 Jun 17#8
x 24 = £431.76 which should be included in deal's title
haritori
1 Jun 17#4
Yeah, we always think in terms of what I will use, but your right it may fit someones budget just right :smile:
BubaMan
1 Jun 1710#5
Well done, you got a low data allowance, low-storage, old model, iPhone deal to go hot - and it's a redemption deal too!
Kudos (_ :wink:
eddibabyyeah to BubaMan
2 Jun 17#35
I agree with the poor data allowance. But this phone is not an old model. It's only been around for 1 year.
MasterFunk73
1 Jun 171#6
You can select any colour in the 128gb model for £17.99 - doesn't seem that bad and no redemption to deal with.
hukd1989 to MasterFunk73
3 Jun 17#45
+ £50 upfront
MasterFunk73
1 Jun 17#7
sorry, there's upfront to deal with :disappointed:
eslick
1 Jun 17#9
O2 like new SE with refresh comes in at £168 and they really are like new with up to 12 months apple warranty a plus net sim with similar data is currently £7.50 which over 24 years costs a little more but if you have the £168 o2 would be the better deal as it allows you the flexibility to change and not be stuck on a 24 month contract. Other than that not a bad deal.
eddibabyyeah to eslick
2 Jun 17#36
I had an awful time with "Like new" on O2 refresh. I bought a 6S for my wife. The phone looked great, not marks at all. It looked like it had never been used. But it had multiple hardware issues. The phone O2 gave me was over a year old and Apple wouldn't touch it, apart from to show me how knackered it was. It took 3 months for 02 to sort out a replacement and lots of effort from my side to get something done in the three months.
Moral of the story is Beware of "Like New" on O2 refresh. O2 are shocking to deal with when things don't go well and because the phone was over a year old Apple cannot help.
Dobko
1 Jun 171#10
Definitely hot. I went for the same deal last November and paid much much more.
Opening post
These sell sim-free brand new at Argos for £319, technically making the contract just an extra £16.76 for the full 24 month term! (shock)
Claiming your cashback couldn't be simpler. You will need to send in your mobile phone bill at months 7, 12, 16, 20, and 24.
Would maybe suit a family member who needs a mobile but isn't interested in data for internet?
Top comments
Kudos (_ :wink:
All comments (49)
Kudos (_ :wink:
Moral of the story is Beware of "Like New" on O2 refresh. O2 are shocking to deal with when things don't go well and because the phone was over a year old Apple cannot help.