Monday, 26 November 2007

 

Update on E2Save Free Wiis - available and in time for Christmas

e2save have reverted to me to clarify that they will be dropping the interval for gift despatch following entering into the phone contract from 28 days down to 14 days in order to allow Wiis to be released in time for Christmas delivery.

e2save have a wide selection of gift options - including the Nintendo DS Lite, which is also disappearing from shops quickly... I think that Santa Claus (ahem!!) has been clearing all stocks of these extremely popular consoles.

If a Nintendo doesn't appeal for Christmas, then maybe you are in the market for a phone upgrade anyway; Christmas is one of the most popular times to treat oneself to the latest, greatest phone. e2save will allow you to tailor a deal with a gift of your own choosing from cashback (even automatic cashback) to laptops, Sat-Navs and TVS.

Why not try out their interactive deal creator here and get yourself a free wii or another gift of your own choice, but don't delay. e2save have done their part to help get gifts out in time for Christmas, but don't leave it too late or you will be hitting the peak delivery period for the couriers and risking a Christmas disappointment if your gift ends up stuck in a courier warehouse.

Merry Christmas

Santa Claus
webmaster of Letters from Santa
where you can order a personalised letter, set of text messages or even a phone call from Santa Claus.

P.S. Sorry that I haven't left too many Nintendo's available in the shops, there were rather a lot of especially good boys and girls this year.

But maybe I am not entirely to blame for the shortage .... many mums and dads realised how great they were as entertainment for the entire family with Wii Sports straight out of the box suitable for ages 3 - 103 (actually I am many hundreds of years old and still manage a game or two in between supervising the elves and their toy-making and packing), making the Wii a much more suitable console for the family than the PS3 and Xbox 360 with their complicated controllers. The Wii can also form part of a fitness regime with some energetic games involving the Wiimote and Nunchuk controllers,. For all these reasons, I am sure that mums and dads have bought large amounts too, creating unprecedented demand that continues around a year after it's UK launch.

May all your Christmas wishes come true.......

Santa.






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Friday, 23 November 2007

 

Free Wii from e2save is Guaranteed delivered for Christmas

Well... a very quick response from e2save following my earlier entry at http://www.santaspage.co.uk/2007/11/free-nintendo-wiis-available-in-uk-with.html.

E2Save have reverted quickly to advise that order placed quickly WILL BE GUARANTEED that their free Wii will be delivered in time for Christmas.

Whether you are in the market to opgrade your phone, to buy a Wii or potentially you were in the market for both, this makes for a great deal when you consider the high prices commanded by eBay profiteers.

So don't delay if you want a free Wii in time for Christmas. E2Save have been unabble to advise as yet when the guarantee will be withdrawn.

Click here to view the Free Nintendo Wii Offers

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Free Nintendo Wii's available in the UK (with new mobile contract)



As you know, I have been writing about the difficulty in sourcing a Nintendo Wii anywhere around the RRP within the UK. There are lots of people wanting to charge double the RRP and there are people (fools?) prepared to pay that.





I have since realised that mobile phone retailer E2Save are making them available for free as an inducement to buy a new mobile phone contract.

E2Save are not necessarilly the best known mobile phone retailer, but as they belong to the CarPhone Warehouse group, you can be assured that this offer is absolutely genuine.

Christmas is a time when many people like to treat themself to a new mobile phone, so why not get a free Nintendo Wii if you were going to enter into a new contract anyway? If you don't actually want the Wii, then you could always eBay it yourself and recoup some of your mobile phone outlay.

E2Save current terms are that they automatically send out their inducement gifts 28 days after entering into the contract. Whilst we are just about (maybe) inside that time limit, I have written to them to ask whether they can reduce this window to guarantee Wiis will be delivered by Christmas. Even if they can't do this, it has got to be better to explain a few days delay to kids than to spend an absolute fortune on eBay profiteers.

Click here to view the Free Nintendo Wii Offers

Best Regards,

Santa Claus - your Letters from Santa Webmaster

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Friday, 2 November 2007

 

Cheapest PAYG Mobile in the UK?

Partnering with e2save we are very pleased to bring you an exceptional offer on the cost of a new mobile phone connected on a Pay as You Go basis. Okay the handset doesn't have a 5 mega pixel camera or 8GB of internal memory, it simply makes calls and sends texts...which is what phones are primarily used for.

If your kids are bugging you for a first mobile phone, then the price of this phone makes it an affordable option and because it is Pay as You Go, the costs are under control.. This phone is available for an unbelievable price of.........




wait for it.........


£4.95.....

yes, you see it right...less than a five pound note.... The price offered here is not available directly through e2save 's website. If you want to take advantage of this pricing you will need to click through the links in this article. The offer is conditional on a £10 airtime voucher being bought, but you need that for any phone anyway.

e2save
are also offering cracking deals on contract phones, but only you can judge whether a contract is a better proposition for you; therefore as a contract can only be valued personally, I will make no recommendations on that.

You may not have heard of e2save, but you will have heard of their big brother Carphone Warehouse, so you can buy from e2save in confidence.

A special Offer from Letters from Santa




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