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- 01-09-2007, 02:02 PM #1KenGuest
What are their best offers for trying to keep me at the present to save me
having to look at some of the dodgy cashback deals?
Ken
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- 01-09-2007, 03:05 PM #2JasonGuest
Re: If I cancel with 3
"Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote in message
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> What are their best offers for trying to keep me at the present to save me
> having to look at some of the dodgy cashback deals?
>
> Ken
>
Only 3 will be able to tell you that. If you want people to call on your
behalf can you please post your name, address, date of birth, password,
mother's maiden name, home phone number and bank details.
Then we can post the replies in the group for you as you can't be bothered
ringing.
- 01-09-2007, 04:31 PM #3KenGuest
Re: If I cancel with 3
"Stephen (Sausagefans.com)" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]>, jason2
> @scooberoo.co.uk says...
>> Only 3 will be able to tell you that. If you want people to call on your
>> behalf can you please post your name, address, date of birth, password,
>> mother's maiden name, home phone number and bank details.
>> Then we can post the replies in the group for you as you can't be
>> bothered
>> ringing.
>
> I suspect the OP wanted visibility of current offers such as six months
> half price etc to build up a picture of whether it was better value to
> "start again" or upgrade.
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Yes that is what I wanted - an idea of how far 3 will go to keep you.
Ken
- 01-09-2007, 04:32 PM #4KenGuest
Re: If I cancel with 3
"Jason" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> What are their best offers for trying to keep me at the present to save
>> me having to look at some of the dodgy cashback deals?
>>
>> Ken
>>
> Only 3 will be able to tell you that. If you want people to call on your
> behalf can you please post your name, address, date of birth, password,
> mother's maiden name, home phone number and bank details.
> Then we can post the replies in the group for you as you can't be bothered
> ringing.
Thanks for your help.
- 01-09-2007, 05:38 PM #5PhilGuest
Re: If I cancel with 3
"Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote in message
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> What are their best offers for trying to keep me at the present to save me
> having to look at some of the dodgy cashback deals?
>
> Ken
>
They are really good.
Make you you call them with notice about 6-8 weeks before your contract
ends, it will note on the system, you will not probably get offered when you
call.
You will however get the redemptions team call you, I have been offered a
one off payment of £5 for the 12 months, this will give you 100mins and
100txt's.
All other extra's to be paid for, will return to a £35 after 12 months, but
ok to cancel before the 12 months is up.
Or the last time I was offered a new Motorola phone and a £300 credit on my
account, had to stay on a £35 for at least 9 months, then whatever for the
last 3 months, 12 month contract.
I took that option and have a credit balance of about £180 now. No cashback
to worry about, over the 12 months it will cost me about £100, but get 400
mins, 200 txt's, 25min video, 25 MMS and £5 to spend on extra stuff every
month, and more importantly, no crappy cashback to worry about.
- 01-09-2007, 07:57 PM #6R. Mark ClaytonGuest
Re: If I cancel with 3
"Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote in message
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> What are their best offers for trying to keep me at the present to save me
> having to look at some of the dodgy cashback deals?
>
> Ken
>
Several men in a large American car, with baseball bats don't come round to
teach you how to play 'ball'...
- 01-10-2007, 01:24 AM #7KenGuest
Re: If I cancel with 3
"Phil" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> What are their best offers for trying to keep me at the present to save
>> me having to look at some of the dodgy cashback deals?
>>
>> Ken
>>
>
> They are really good.
>
> Make you you call them with notice about 6-8 weeks before your contract
> ends, it will note on the system, you will not probably get offered when
> you call.
>
> You will however get the redemptions team call you, I have been offered a
> one off payment of £5 for the 12 months, this will give you 100mins and
> 100txt's.
>
> All other extra's to be paid for, will return to a £35 after 12 months,
> but ok to cancel before the 12 months is up.
>
>
> Or the last time I was offered a new Motorola phone and a £300 credit on
> my account, had to stay on a £35 for at least 9 months, then whatever for
> the last 3 months, 12 month contract.
>
> I took that option and have a credit balance of about £180 now. No
> cashback to worry about, over the 12 months it will cost me about £100,
> but get 400 mins, 200 txt's, 25min video, 25 MMS and £5 to spend on extra
> stuff every month, and more importantly, no crappy cashback to worry
> about.
Sounds promising. I am on the £35 per month 400 min etc but would rather
stay with it if they did something worthwhile. I have several phones on the
same tariff on cashbacks with e2save and to be fair they have always paid
all the cashbacks and have the several years I have bought from them. But it
is a nuisance having to worry about the dates and copies and so on.
Ken
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