HP Cashback
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£100 Min Trade-in* – part exchange any desktop or notebook (any brand) and get a minimum of £100 cash back.
Trade in an old PC when you purchase selected HP Notebook PCs and get a minimum of £100 for your old machine regardless of the actual value.
Go to: www.pcpartex.com or www.pc-offers4u.com to get a valuation on your old PC and instructions on how to claim.
As well as the cash back, the trade-in also removes the hassle and cost of WEEE compliant asset disposal!
HP will even contribute £10 towards your postage, so you don't have to worry about the cost of getting your old computer to us. Once we’ve received it, we'll wipe any existing data and recycle it for you.
The process is completely secure and helps us all to do our bit for the environment.


Claim 12-months free subscription** to The Cloud Wi-Fi network (worth £118) when you purchase a qualifying HP Notebook PC.
Next steps
When you purchases a qualifying HP Notebook PC, go to to http://www.freecloudwifi.com to claim. You will then be issued with a promotional code to use against the purchase of the Wi-Fi subscription.

Please note. For an old computer to qualify for HP’s minimum part exchange value it must be operational and include the following: Desktops: Base Unit, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, Kettle Leads, Restore CDs
Laptops: Working Battery, power Supply with mains lead Lead & Restore CDs. If any of these items are not present HP will offer a current market valuation.
The wireless broadband service is provided by The Cloud – Europe’s leading wireless broadband network – and gives your client unlimited access to thousands of hotspots across the UK.
*Saving of at least £218 is based on a combination of the minimum trade-in value and the £118 wireless broadband offer, if these offers are not combined the total saving may be less than £218.
**Qualifying models only. Wi-Fi and trade-in offers end 30th April 2010. Contact us for full terms and conditions.
last updated: 03 Feb 2010
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