Free Mobile Phone & 12-month Free Line Rental


I wrote my first “How to Save Money” post 2 months ago after Everton’s rant about his broadband service provider, and here I am, writing another one, which will surely save you a lot of money while at the same time adding more problems to your mobile phone charger nightmare.

Some of you may not believe your own eyes after reading the title, and you’d think “That must be a scam!”

Well, you couldn’t be more wrong!

I have personally tried it and it really works.

How is it possible?

it’s pretty simple really. Go to Mobofones.com (a mobile phone comparison website which compares many mobile phone deals online everyday from major mobile phone outlets in the UK), and choose the 12 month free category, then you’ll see a long list of mobile phones with 12-month free line rental. Click on any phone that takes your fancy then you will see detailed info about it.

Here I will take the Samsung U600 as an example as it sits right at the top of the list

on this page you will see a list of mobile tariffs for the Samsung U600. Pay close attention to colomn 5 as marked below as info in that area tells you exactly how much it will actually cost from the specific mobile phone outlet

So the first row means that:

  1. The mobile phone network is T-Mobile ; the contract is 12 months; monthly bill is 35 pounds
  2. 450 minutes anytime any network voice call time
  3. You could get up to 900 texts alternatively
  4. FREE Samsung U600
  5. 12 months FREE line rental saving £420.00
  6. Flext gives you a monthly allowance which you can use for voice calls, texts and picture messages to any UK network at any time. Flext 35 gives you £90 allowance per month. This could be used for 450 pure minutes or 900 pure texts. Or you can use any combination of minutes and texts, such as 225 minutes and 450 texts. Line rental is £35.00 per month.

  7. It tells you that the average line rental after you claim your cash back is zero, and the whole contract cost your nothing
  8. It tells you which mobile shop the mobile phone and the contract is provided by

If you click Order Now, then you’d be sent to the order page and start the ordering process.

Please note that, if you want the Free Mobile Phone plus the 12 -month Free line rental deal, you’ll still need to pay your monthly bill as you normally do, the difference is that you can claim your cash back.

Within your contract, it will state clearly as how and when to claim your cashback.

If you don’t claim your cashback or forget to do so, then you will have to pay for the full fare

My experience has been good so far, and I hope you can save some money as well

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If you could, please let us know how you get on

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  1. #14

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    a good percentage of people cant forget to claim back or claim late, thats what the providers live off

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