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Time's running out to score up to £100 in cashback on Huawei Phone deals

The clock has started ticking, there are now just a few days left to land yourself up to £100 in cashback on a brand new Huawei phone deal. Or to be exact, cashback on the Huawei P30 Pro, Mate 20 Pro, P30, P30 Lite or P20 Pro if you order before September 4.

Not only is this cashback offer available on all of those devices but the list of participating retailers seems never-ending. The likes of Amazon, Carphone Warehouse, Three and Mobiles.co.uk have all got involved, giving you a massive amount of contracts to choose from. 

And before you run off trying to track down a viable Huawei phone deal with that figurative doomsday clock ticking in your head, don't worry. We've already tracked down all of the best offers tied up in this promotion so you don't have to.

You can find our top picks down below so you can find the ideal Huawei phone deal for you. Or, if nothing quite appeals, check out our guide to the best mobile phone deals for everything else currently available.

How to get your cashback

So you've ordered your new phone and now you want your money. Understandable, and luckily very easy to sort.

Simply head to this link at least 14 days after your phone has arrived and complete the online form. Your cashback will then be yours within 30 days.

Which retailers are offering cashback with Huawei?

None of the deals above appeal to you? There are still a range of offers available. You can get cashback on the Huawei P30, P30 Lite, P30 Pro, Mate 20 Pro and P20 Pro from these retailers:

SIM-free:
- Amazon
- Argos
- John Lewis
- Very

Contracts:
- Affordable Mobiles
- BuyMobiles
- Carphone Warehouse
- e2save
- Fonehouse
- iD Mobile
- Mobile Phones Direct
- Mobiles.co.uk
- Sky Mobile
- Three
- Vodafone



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