Seems like a cheap way to grab an iphone 7 on EE which you can always sell for a quick £400 or so. Choice of gold, rose gold or silver Only 2gb of data which isn't great these days , unlimited texts and minutes. £110 upfront cost using the code VC15OFF and don't forget to go via quidco to get £25 back.
All comments (53)
ScroopEgerton
16 Jul 17#1
You should put the data & call details in the title as it's important. Also state that this is a 24 month deal.
But then.... Why would you spend £661.76 to get an iPhone 7 to see on at £400?
Helpful567 to ScroopEgerton
16 Jul 17#9
memory capacity: 32GB Contract 24 months 2GB data Unlimited text and minutes This is with the EE network.
The original poster had put the data and call details in the text under the title. (there would not have been room to put this in the title)
This is a good offer and I have added heat.
thedvdmonster
16 Jul 17#2
Yes I could always make the title about 1000 characters long just to make you happy. Lmk if you find a cheaper iphone 7 contract yeah?
ovverbruv to thedvdmonster
16 Jul 17#5
No need to be snippy, they were fair comments
ScroopEgerton to thedvdmonster
16 Jul 17#11
Actually you'll find almost all other phone contract deals have that info in the title without needing to use 1000 characters; just do a quick search.
It's not about making me happy, (voted cold for your sarcasm), it's about providing all the info at a glance, so people can make a quick decision about whether to vote your deal hot or not, or if the deal is appropriate for them. That's not lazy (@ronkerdonk), it's a simple courtesy from the deal poster to put key info about the deal in the title.
The data/minutes is more important for a phone deal than any possible Quidco saving, most people would think.
Also my question wasn't about whether or not it's a cheap iPhone deal, which it clearly is if you don't want to use any data when out and about, it's just because you mentioned buying the deal to sell the phone at a loss.
Maybe I missed something.
linhang90
16 Jul 17#3
Should state the memo capacity
teerex
16 Jul 17#4
Eh, what size internal memory?
ronkerdonk
16 Jul 17#6
I think it was a fair comment, you can't put everything in the title and it take a second to click on a deal to read more about it if the deal interests you. Maybe people are just lazy.....
BrummyGeeza
16 Jul 17#7
Good deal. Hot from me :wink:
Dolphinzz
16 Jul 17#8
Heat added. Almost as good as the one I got for my iPhone 7 (though I'll admit it was refurb- like new really).
dougieboy
16 Jul 17#10
EE retentions matched this for my expiring contract. £27.99 per month with no upfront handset cost. Comes out at £671.76. No hassle from EE in getting the deal. Student son looking to renew next month and needs minimum 8gb data allowance. The additional data costs a fortune.
Opening post
Choice of gold, rose gold or silver
Only 2gb of data which isn't great these days , unlimited texts and minutes.
£110 upfront cost using the code VC15OFF and don't forget to go via quidco to get £25 back.
All comments (53)
But then.... Why would you spend £661.76 to get an iPhone 7 to see on at £400?
Contract 24 months
2GB data
Unlimited text and minutes
This is with the EE network.
The original poster had put the data and call details in the text under the title. (there would not have been room to put this in the title)
This is a good offer and I have added heat.
Lmk if you find a cheaper iphone 7 contract yeah?
It's not about making me happy, (voted cold for your sarcasm), it's about providing all the info at a glance, so people can make a quick decision about whether to vote your deal hot or not, or if the deal is appropriate for them. That's not lazy (@ronkerdonk), it's a simple courtesy from the deal poster to put key info about the deal in the title.
The data/minutes is more important for a phone deal than any possible Quidco saving, most people would think.
Also my question wasn't about whether or not it's a cheap iPhone deal, which it clearly is if you don't want to use any data when out and about, it's just because you mentioned buying the deal to sell the phone at a loss.
Maybe I missed something.