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scumgrinder
14-12-2004, 2:37 AM
FREE one hour driving lesson for dabs.com customers!
With over 3,000 instructors and a national network of 108 centres, BSM is the world’s largest driver training organisation. BSM can offer a whole range of driver and rider training products and currently teach a staggering 170,000 learners every year!

All in all you owe it to yourself to receive the best possible opportunity to pass. BSM maximises this chance and gives you support and encouragement all the way to the test! It's simple to book and reliable advice and support all go a long way to get you on the road.

Call to book now on:

08457 276 276
Quoting ref: dabs01

steeev
14-12-2004, 7:09 AM
i think bsm had a similar offer a while back

but the catch in the previous offer was you had to buy ten 1 hour lessons to get the free one. dunno if this one is the same tho.

scumgrinder
14-12-2004, 10:34 AM
i think bsm had a similar offer a while back

but the catch in the previous offer was you had to buy ten 1 hour lessons to get the free one. dunno if this one is the same tho.

Terms & conditions

This offer is for a free 1 hour lesson. This offer is valid until 31st December 2005. The offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or course discount and cannot be used by any individual currently taking lessons with a BSM Instructor. Only one offer per person. The offer is subject to availability. Discount is not available when purchasing gift vouchers and is not transferable for cash or gift vouchers. Promoter: British School of Motoring Limited (Company no. 291902), 1 Forest Road, Feltham, Middlesex TW13 7RR. Calls may be monitored and recorded

travel_freak
15-12-2004, 3:54 PM
Hello, thanks for this. Am very interested but what is dabs.com - have never heard of it and am def. not a "customer" - will this matter if I try to use the code you posted?

Thanks!

CBo
15-12-2004, 5:50 PM
Never heard of dabs?! Guess you don't buy individual pc parts. That is what it sells. If you don't fancy paying someone to do the work for you :)

scumgrinder
15-12-2004, 9:47 PM
Hello, thanks for this. Am very interested but what is dabs.com - have never heard of it and am def. not a "customer" - will this matter if I try to use the code you posted?

Thanks!

no it wont matter, it's hidden away on their web site. so you wouldn't know about the offer unless you were a customer like yourself ;)

steeev
16-12-2004, 1:11 AM
Terms & conditions

This offer is for a free 1 hour lesson. This offer is valid until 31st December 2005. The offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or course discount and cannot be used by any individual currently taking lessons with a BSM Instructor. Only one offer per person. The offer is subject to availability. Discount is not available when purchasing gift vouchers and is not transferable for cash or gift vouchers. Promoter: British School of Motoring Limited (Company no. 291902), 1 Forest Road, Feltham, Middlesex TW13 7RR. Calls may be monitored and recorded

they had similar terms and conditions last time too...

has anyone actually ordered this to find out if it really is a freebie this time?

Emmacw
16-12-2004, 10:16 AM
thanks for this - my 17 year old is about to start lessons with BSM (not booked yet though) so this will be an extra. :D

Al_Inshearah
16-12-2004, 10:52 AM
Damm, Thought this was a freebie that would improve my Golf swing ;D

shengen
16-12-2004, 11:53 AM
its very common amongst driving instructors to offer the first lesson free ( you dont actually drive anywhere you are learning the controls etc) but most people dont charge the BSM high rates !!!

johnabacus
16-12-2004, 5:55 PM
BSM use a lot of trainee instructors. Check the colour of the Instructors badge. Green is fully qualified. Pink is only part qualified. Independent Driving Instuctors will be fully qualified.

Most expensive doesn't mean the best.

ArsenalFC
17-12-2004, 2:47 AM
Was looking at bsm for my girlfriend, but too pricey at £21 p/h from where she live. They have discount for block booking 25 lessons for £475, so works out £19p/h. Did more research on other companies, found www.learnerdriving.com who charges £17 basic, block booking for 10 lessons for £160; the first 5 lessons are £70. I negoiate with the instructor to book 35 lessons for £500, works out about at just over £14 per lesson. LDC is the third largest driving company in the uk, so worth a try and to negoiate with the local instructor. Name and phone number of the local instructor can be found on their website. They drive a vauxhall corsa.

Hope someone find this info useful.