Free mobile power bar for EE customers.
Discussion
AB said:
You know... if it's £5 now then it doesn't matter if I lose it... but in 24 months time they'll want £150 for the thign I lost...
Ah sod it. I'm tired.
I know you were joking, but if you go to them and say you've lost it, it'll be £20!Ah sod it. I'm tired.
So best keep quiet and stump up the fiver at the end of the 18 months
TigerS6 said:
Guys, need to watch the terms and conditions:
"A Power Bar is made available to you on a free to hire basis, under the terms of this agreement, for a maximum of 18 months. After 18 months, the Power Bar must be returned to EE and the Service will end. "
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"If you don’t you’ll have to pay a charge to compensate us for replacing the Power Bar. Currently this is £5."
A bit naughty if you ask me, hundreds of people will get caught out by this.
http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/Help-PDFs/EE%2...
That sounds just like EE !! "A Power Bar is made available to you on a free to hire basis, under the terms of this agreement, for a maximum of 18 months. After 18 months, the Power Bar must be returned to EE and the Service will end. "
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"If you don’t you’ll have to pay a charge to compensate us for replacing the Power Bar. Currently this is £5."
A bit naughty if you ask me, hundreds of people will get caught out by this.
http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/Help-PDFs/EE%2...
I got mine last week, it is a bit bigger than my Anker one, but with less capacity 2600mAh vs 3000mAh. I've found the Anker one to be really useful, so another one is a bonus. iPhone users - I've paired mine with a 15cm Belkin Lightning cable, rather than carrying the full sized one around with me.
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