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tudorfan22
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couldnt see this thread before, Daily Mail readers can claim a free English breakfast worth up to £5, delivered to your door by your local milk&more milkman. You can choose from all sorts of breakfast goodies, just register online and start shopping
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/article-1248195/Free-English-breakfast-courtesy-milkandmore-uk.html#ixzz0gBDaWe2L
just done it and there are more than brekkie items there, pet food, potatoes etc and there no min spend, got my delivery tomorrow.
enjoy!:dance::dance:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/article-1248195/Free-English-breakfast-courtesy-milkandmore-uk.html#ixzz0gBDaWe2L
just done it and there are more than brekkie items there, pet food, potatoes etc and there no min spend, got my delivery tomorrow.
enjoy!:dance::dance:
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wished they delievered in my area0
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My postcode not in area, luckly but great find, well done those who can get delivery:beer:2010 wins...:T
Jan: Lucozade stuff
Feb: Nicky Clarke straighteners,0 -
yes yes yes they have one in my area and i wanted to get a milkman too!0
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Cheers. Just ordered bacon, egg and chocolate milk.0
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Many thanks, just placed an order. The discount isn't showing on my confirmed order though - is it the same for everyone?Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass0
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gutted, doesnt deliver to my sheffield house2011 biggies: £1000 holiday,£100 all saints voucher, £200 ticketmaster, Links London bracelet, Ted Baker watch, £50 Oliver Bonas
2011 aim - win enough to save up for baby items!
2009 wins total £2623 inc break in Iceland!
2010 wins total £6430 inc break in Dubai!0 -
Happily,they deliver in my area. "My milkman is Graham Burrows and he looks forward to delivering my order on Tuesday"
I will use these, as you can order up to 9pm the night before for a next day delivery, so brilliant, if we running out of bread/milk and the as we are a bit rural, no hiking to the shops in the dark.
Thanks OPkeep smiling,
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Many thanks, just placed an order. The discount isn't showing on my confirmed order though - is it the same for everyone?
Terms and Conditions
1. You are only eligible for this offer if milk&more delivers to your area. You can check this by entering your postcode online at
www.milkandmore.co.uk/dailymailoffer
2. Only one £5 discount per household
3. Offer entitles reader up to £5 worth of products available on the website. Any products to the value of £5 can be selected
4. To claim offer, readers will need to enter full registration details including their bank details, no charge will be made unless chosen products exceed £5 offer
5. Customers must enter promo code DMFB before order confirmation to claim £5 offer
6. Closing date for the promotion is March 13, 2010
7. No minimum order required
8. No cash alternative will be given
9. If you exceed £5, the excess will be automatically charged on the 20th of the month
10. Offer open to new milk&more online customers only
11. Offer open to customers who set up a regular payment method only
12. The £5 off will only be visible on the first invoice when received on the 20th of the month.0 -
Really good offer, just ordered some milk, yoghurts and eggs. I clicked on the wrong payment method though so clicked back but it wasn't showing my discount code so I entered it again but it said I can only use it once so now I don't know whether it worked or not!
Does it say the discount amount on the order details? Mine just says £4.55!0 -
Hmmm Iwant this but i wouldnt be willing to join a regular scheme on account i dont always use my milk
, i'd possibly do it for maybe 1/2 deliveries can anybody see whether theres a contract?
Learning to be 'good with money'0
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