Did You Know you can get a 12 Month Free Line Rental Mobile Contract

Filed under:Better Telecommunication — posted on August 1, 2008 @ 5:50 am

A less conventional way of getting a cheap mobile is by using a free line rental offer. 12 month free bargains remain the least understood of all the bargains being offered at the moment.

Accross the entire market the cheapest method of finding a free line rental phone contract is on the web. As free line rental packages are somewhat obscure promotion it is advisable to use a comparison site to find the best priced packages at that given moment.

A free line rental deal is a form of cashback by redemption deal. With a 12 month free line rental phone contract you must remember to pay the cost of the phone exactly the same as you would with any other contract for the first few months before you are able to get your cash back. Then you must remember to claim the cost of the phone back from the store which initially sold you the phone.

In theory a free line rental offer does not cost any money to run. This is providing the individual concerned is rigorous in making their claim for one hundred percent cashback. Often this is not quite as easy as it first seems because retailers stipulate a number of sneaky catches in the contract of free line rental offers to limit the number of successful customers.

12 month free line rental is a trade off, as it is only made available on cheaper handsets. The major risk of free line rental deals is the fact that should the vendor go out of business you cannot redeem your one hundred percent cash back.

Despite the complexities of free line rental packages they are absolutely legitimate and buyers can still find a 100% free phone for 12 months.

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