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Discount Card for under 18's (FREEBIES)

16 January 2007

What's this all about?

Everyone between 11 and 17 years old can grab a DubitCard which offers various discounts and VIP privledges at stores and venues around the UK.

You can also earn points on the card when you buy certain products, which once accumlated, will earn you money off vouchers.

Offers include 10% at Pizza Hut, 2for1 entry at Vue cinemas and 15% off Stand-Out Clothing

How can I get one?

Simply register on the DubitCard website and you'll receive the card within 21 days.

Make sure you pay careful attention to opt out of marketing via post and mobile text messaging (simply don't enter a mobile number) if you don't want to receive it.

Martin

P.S. This discussion was originally started by the poster immediately below. This entry has been inserted so I can put an official MoneySavingExpert.com explanation at the top. Thank you to Juliepink26 for the top spot.
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  • Juliepink26
    Juliepink26 Posts: 1,870 Forumite
    10% off at pizza Hut
    2 for 1 days out
    Vue Cinama 2 for 1
    Megabowel 2 for 1
    Loads more offers as well

    Sign up for your kids and get sent your dubit card Lots of offers
    http://www.dubitcard.com/index.cfm
    People who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones...

    It is much easier to see other people's failings than our own.
  • hurrah
    hurrah Posts: 1,373 Forumite
    Ok if you wont junk e-mail,texts,and snail mail.

    "We collect all the information you provide about yourself when you register for a DubitCard or to use the website. We therefore collect your name, address, e-mail and telephone number. We may however also ask you other information during registration that will be collected in the same way.

    If you use the card to receive points or discounts with one of the participating companies in the scheme we might record information on what you purchase. This also includes online stores whereby you enter your card and pin number.

    If you use the DubitCard website to find out about the latest offers, we will also collect this information.

    We may ask you questions about your purchases, hobbies, likes and dislikes. If you answer these questions we will keep this information about you"


    "We store the information you provide so that we can send you offers on products that WE BELIEVE are of interest to you. All the information you provide is held in very secure databases that can only be accessed by selected employees of Dubit Limited.

    We will use the information we have about you to help us to:

    send you the DubitCard
    email you from time to time with offers from companies participating in the Dubit card scheme*
    send text messages to your mobile phone from time to time with offers from companies participating in the Dubit card scheme
    send you a brochure in the post from time to time with the latest offers and other stuff WE THINK you'll be interested in"
  • Ivrytwr3
    Ivrytwr3 Posts: 6,304 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Ok if you wont junk e-mail,texts,and snail mail

    Sorry, but this is standard procedure and i don't see a problem with this. I never put my real telephone number in for freebies and use a yahoo account for my email and so what if i get junk mail? Goes in the bin with the rest of it.

    So i get a few extra junk items for a card that gives me money off; i can live with that.

    Thanks to the OP, i've signed up!
  • Me, too. Cheers OP

    JANUARY GROCERY CHALLENGE   £23.30/£150

  • Juliepink26
    Juliepink26 Posts: 1,870 Forumite
    hurrah wrote:
    Ok if you wont junk e-mail,texts,and snail mail.

    "We collect all the information you provide about yourself when you register for a DubitCard or to use the website. We therefore collect your name, address, e-mail and telephone number. We may however also ask you other information during registration that will be collected in the same way.

    If you use the card to receive points or discounts with one of the participating companies in the scheme we might record information on what you purchase. This also includes online stores whereby you enter your card and pin number.

    If you use the DubitCard website to find out about the latest offers, we will also collect this information.

    We may ask you questions about your purchases, hobbies, likes and dislikes. If you answer these questions we will keep this information about you"


    "We store the information you provide so that we can send you offers on products that WE BELIEVE are of interest to you. All the information you provide is held in very secure databases that can only be accessed by selected employees of Dubit Limited.

    We will use the information we have about you to help us to:

    send you the DubitCard
    email you from time to time with offers from companies participating in the Dubit card scheme*
    send text messages to your mobile phone from time to time with offers from companies participating in the Dubit card scheme
    send you a brochure in the post from time to time with the latest offers and other stuff WE THINK you'll be interested in"

    Actually this company sends out fantastic free trials of products, and offers well payed surveys so you are very wrong to dismiss them like that.:mad:

    Looking at your previous post, why are you so negative!
    People who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones...

    It is much easier to see other people's failings than our own.
  • kez38
    kez38 Posts: 138 Forumite
    over 11 and under 18 only

    tried to get one for my son too young
  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    thanks julie

    my son is too young you have to be 11 ,so will apply next may :)

    looks good though :)
  • freegenie
    freegenie Posts: 174 Forumite
    Sounds great, thankyou!

    However a Mega"Bowel" sounds kinda scary :P

    Only jokin', thanks for a great post
  • lisaleea
    lisaleea Posts: 175 Forumite
    When you go into where you can use the card they nearly all ended at the end of September:eek:
  • Juliepink26
    Juliepink26 Posts: 1,870 Forumite
    freegenie wrote:
    Sounds great, thankyou!

    However a Mega"Bowel" sounds kinda scary :P

    Only jokin', thanks for a great post

    :rotfl:
    That made me laugh
    People who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones...

    It is much easier to see other people's failings than our own.
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