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Old 26-06-2015, 12:47   #46
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Re: Charging devices while hiking

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Sorry for bumping a old thread,I thought I'd make folk aware of this offer from EE.

If your a mobile customer (or know someone who is) you can text POWER to 365 (texts cost 35p).
Once you've sent the text you'll receive a code which to give at any EE store to get the power bar.

"It's worth noting that when the deal first launched back in April, while most people were sent a code immediately, some found it didn't arrive for a few hours, so you may need to be patient." EE customer? Get a 'free' £20 power bar portable - Money Saving Expert
Have you read the terms and conditions for your hire of the power bar? You will have to return it in 18 months or pay for it. It's quite a good service if you often find yourself somewhere with an EE shop as you can swap your current flat powerbar for a charged one in the shop.


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http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/...ons_300315.pdf
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Old 29-06-2015, 12:41   #47
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Have you read the terms and conditions for your hire of the power bar? You will have to return it in 18 months or pay for it. It's quite a good service if you often find yourself somewhere with an EE shop as you can swap your current flat powerbar for a charged one in the shop.


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http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/...ons_300315.pdf
No,as usual,I didn't read the T&C.
I can assure you though, I won't be returning it or paying for it...


...add it to the list of my "dodgey activities"
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Old 20-07-2015, 21:09   #48
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Re: Charging devices while hiking

this showed up ..

11 best portable chargers to use on the move
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Old 05-08-2015, 13:22   #49
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I got myself a power bar from the EE shop and I also got a power bank from a popular auction site.
The EE power bars also have a torch function making them ideal for camping etc.
EE Power Bar Recall | Information Update | EE
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Old 05-08-2015, 14:05   #50
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Cheers for the heads up S,fortunatly,my power bar isn't effected by this recall but others may well have a potential fire risk in their home
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Old 07-08-2015, 11:33   #51
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Although it may be cheaper to simply carry a few of the power packs.
I use a big 12ah one and it charges several phones etc.
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.....my power bar.....
It isn't yours, it belongs to EE
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