Retail outlets pass over the gifts from mobile network operators to customers for gains.

With the new mobiles entering the market we go for them by either selling the mobiles to the mobile recycling company or redirecting the money gained from mobile recycling to get a new one or directly go for any kind of alternative schemes available in the market.

But what about the retail outlets that deliver gifts after the purchase of a new mobile at the retail store?

These gifts delivered by the retailer to the purchaser follow different procedures. The usual way is the moment the client books the mobile on line, the retailer automatically delivers the gift to the clients address and might have a slight delay for peak seasons like festive.


Another alternative method is the client must sign the gift voucher after the reception of the mobile and send back the gift voucher to the retailer. With a slight delay you could receive your gift; this seems less complicated when compared with cash back schemes.

Some retailer shops dispatch the gift after the period mentioned in the terms and conditions just to avoid collection of the gifts on the canceled cells, which hit back the Mobile stores.

The waiting period for the gifts on your mobile could depend upon your validity of payment, or the approval on debit pay set-up.

But if you are lucky enough, then your gift will reach you in a shortest period on the same day or within 24 hours if the mobile phone you buy adopts a particular network service. The basic reason for such instant delivery is the retail outlets get a benefit from the network operators when the mobile users select their network.