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NHS Discount Codes - What they can & can't be used for....

ApertureV2
Investigator
Investigator

I have been reading the posts on the forums relating to NHS discounts... It would be nice to get a clear understanding of what it can and cannot be applied against....

 

I am due an upgrade and have attempted to apply a code but it is rejected. Fair enough i cannot use it on the Apple Watch, but surely i can on an iPhone 13 Pro? I read that it is not redeemable on 5G devices; is this still the case as that post was from 2020?

 

I have multiple devices with EE, so have the 10% multi-line discount - i can understand not getting an additional 20% off with NHS discount, but can i have the 20% instead of the 10% please? 😄

 

Left with a basket of devices here but i'm going to call in the am to make sure it is applied if possible - I've just done 12 months without it as the sales rep in store did not apply it correctly and was told i cannot add it mid contract even though it beinf dropped was no fault of ours...

 

....It's an overly complex world we live in....

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bristolian
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@ApertureV2 wrote:

I have multiple devices with EE, so have the 10% multi-line discount - i can understand not getting an additional 20% off with NHS discount, but can i have the 20% instead of the 10% please? 😄


Herein lies the likely issue, and solution.

 

You can't have multiple discounts, so you'll need to have the 10% removed to apply the 20% instead.

 

Whether you can do that, I am unsure - it's one for CS to answer as this is account-specific.