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  1. #1
    Bypass
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    I know there's been a few exchanges on this subject in the recent past.
    Just posting to let folks know that, today, I've received a cheque
    less than three weeks after submitting the claim. Only one cheque so
    far though, from E2Save themselves :-(



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  2. #2
    Ron
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    Re: E2Save chequeback


    "Bypass" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >I know there's been a few exchanges on this subject in the recent past.
    >Just posting to let folks know that, today, I've received a cheque less
    >than three weeks after submitting the claim. Only one cheque so far
    >though, from E2Save themselves :-(


    If that was part of the agreement you have with them, why is it of any
    interest to anyone else?
    I'm really made up for you and will sleep far better tonight.
    Cashback is a mugs game, there is no guarantee that the company will be
    around in 12months.





  3. #3
    Bypass
    Guest

    Re: E2Save chequeback

    Ron wrote:

    > Cashback is a mugs game, there is no guarantee that the company will be
    > around in 12months.


    Yawn...



  4. #4
    Norman
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    Re: E2Save chequeback


    "guv" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 21:41:19 -0000, "Ron" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>>I know there's been a few exchanges on this subject in the recent past.
    >>>Just posting to let folks know that, today, I've received a cheque less
    >>>than three weeks after submitting the claim. Only one cheque so far
    >>>though, from E2Save themselves :-(

    >>
    >>If that was part of the agreement you have with them, why is it of any
    >>interest to anyone else?

    >
    > Why do you think it wouldn't be?
    >
    >>I'm really made up for you and will sleep far better tonight.

    >
    > Why would anyone be interested in your sleeping ability?
    >
    >>Cashback is a mugs game, there is no guarantee that the company will be
    >>around in 12months.

    >
    > Yawn. For the past 4 years, I must be a mug to get free phones and
    > contracts that cost me virtually zilch.
    >
    >


    Indeed. With Quidco cashback and me selling various phones on ebay, I have
    saved a small fortune over the last few years, whos the mug letting the
    retailer keep all the commision then?

    Norman





  5. #5
    seeeker
    Guest

    Re: E2Save chequeback



    On Nov 26, 2:54 pm, "Norman" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "guv" <[email protected]> wrote in messagenews:[email protected]...
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 21:41:19 -0000, "Ron" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    > >>>I know there's been a few exchanges on this subject in the recent past.
    > >>>Just posting to let folks know that, today, I've received a cheque less
    > >>>than three weeks after submitting the claim. Only one cheque so far
    > >>>though, from E2Save themselves :-(

    >
    > >>If that was part of the agreement you have with them, why is it of any
    > >>interest to anyone else?

    >
    > > Why do you think it wouldn't be?

    >
    > >>I'm really made up for you and will sleep far better tonight.

    >
    > > Why would anyone be interested in your sleeping ability?

    >
    > >>Cashback is a mugs game, there is no guarantee that the company will be
    > >>around in 12months.

    >
    > > Yawn. For the past 4 years, I must be a mug to get free phones and
    > > contracts that cost me virtually zilch.Indeed. With Quidco cashback and me selling various phones on ebay, I have

    > saved a small fortune over the last few years, whos the mug letting the
    > retailer keep all the commision then?
    >
    > Norman- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -


    Ditto - defininitely a mugs game getting free phones and airtime, only
    for the organised and disciplined though has to be said.




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