Seems like a really good deal. May be a silly question, but if I buy through mobiles.co.uk is my contract with them and not EE? I.e. if I had to cancel my contract in 12 months, would I be dealing with EE charges or mobiles.co.uk (or both?).
Thanks
mrew42 to spinach_pie
11 Jul 17#2
Your contract is with EE and any issues you have would go to them
jonalexander970 to spinach_pie
11 Jul 17#4
you would be dealing with EE if you needed/wanted to cancel you're contract as they are your network and yes there would be charges to cancel as you would have to pay off the remainder of the contract length.
Mobiles.co.uk would deal with faults within their specified period usually 28 days for most companies
hope this helps :smirk:
spinach_pie
11 Jul 17#3
Thanks - and any issues with the actual phone would be mobiles.co.uk right?
Qazar
11 Jul 171#5
Would the code work on any other deal like a deal with more data
Kryton to Qazar
11 Jul 17#7
Nope, I tried one with higher data but it didn't work.
woodyctr197
11 Jul 17#6
Is BT sports included?
faraz2017
11 Jul 17#8
is the phone new or refurbished?
lizzy90 to faraz2017
11 Jul 17#9
New!
andrewt
11 Jul 17#10
Seems very cheap
mike_w1990
11 Jul 17#11
Just upgraded to this but gonna sell it as I'd end up destroying it in work so rather have the cash , but heat added as good price that !
mcormack to mike_w1990
11 Jul 17#14
And still pay for your 24mth contract.........
Whatnot1986
11 Jul 17#12
Currently allowed an early upgrade on my ee contract. Would I be able to buy this as upgrade and keep my number etc? Seems like a good deal.
mcormack to Whatnot1986
11 Jul 17#13
Yes.
neilshilson to Whatnot1986
14 Jul 17#23
Give EE a call and go through to retentions and they should be able to match or better this deal. That's what I did - got it for £25.99p/m £99 for phone (total cost £723 over 2 years)
brettreading
11 Jul 17#15
If he gets £500 for the s8 the he is paying £12.37 a month for 5gb of ee data and unlimited mins/texts. That's not too bad
tomw647
12 Jul 17#16
I'm seriously debating whether to get this. I think nearer £750 for a complete deal and I'll bite. But don't know how long it'll be for that to happen
StuiWooi to tomw647
12 Jul 17#17
I understand setting yourself a threshold but equally some perspective: the difference of £47 over the life of the contract is less than £2 per month...
mcormack
12 Jul 17#18
Inaccurate
2raaas
13 Jul 17#19
Has anyone tried to get this today?It's not working for me. Getting the good old ' this voucher is not valid/expired' .
IanDawson
13 Jul 17#20
Voucher has expired?
2raaas
13 Jul 17#21
Update:Still available over the phone, I got one through them in black this morning with this deal.
brettreading
13 Jul 17#22
Tried to get this deal and EE rejected my application.....got my Experian credit check and had a score of 999. No one will tell me why I was refused....go figure!
StuiWooi
14 Jul 17#24
How so?
797-750 = 47
47/24 < 2
A simpler way to look at it is 24*2 = 48
StuiWooi
14 Jul 17#25
In my experience operators can never ever match deals found elsewhere - it's such a ball ache, especially since to keep your number you have to transfer to a different network first :-|
mcormack
14 Jul 17#26
1.958333333
epic999
14 Jul 17#27
If you at the end of your contract push for your PAC code to get to retentions for the better deals.
Opening post
Discount code: PRIMETR
This offer's available in Coral Blue (hmm, nice) and Orchid Grey
Blue
https://www.mobiles.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-s8-coral-blue?tariffcode=CG1YMMAY17
Grey
https://www.mobiles.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-s8-orchid-grey?tariffcode=CG1YMMAY17
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Thanks
Mobiles.co.uk would deal with faults within their specified period usually 28 days for most companies
hope this helps :smirk:
797-750 = 47
47/24 < 2
A simpler way to look at it is 24*2 = 48