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4 weeks FT for £1
MSE_Jenny
Posts: 1,321 MSE Staff
What's the deal?
The Financial Times is offering readers 4 weeks subscription to the paper for £1. For this sum, you can get the paper delivered to your door before 7 am each weekday. If you live outside the delivery zone, you'll get 4 weeks worth of pre-pay vouchers, which can be exchanged for the paper anywhere that sells it. The price also includes subscription to premium content on the website.
The only catch is you have to sign up by direct debit, then cancel the subscription before 4 weeks is up.
How to grab it
To get your subscription, go to the special promotion page on FTlatest, and enter in your postcode. The site'll tell you whether delivery is an option in your area. You can then choose whether you'd like pre-paid vouchers instead of the delivery option.
You'll need to fill in the form lower down and set up a direct debit from your bank account. The £1 fee will be debited from your account when the subscription starts.
To cancel the subscription when the trial period is about to end, call 0800 028 1407.
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The Financial Times is offering readers 4 weeks subscription to the paper for £1. For this sum, you can get the paper delivered to your door before 7 am each weekday. If you live outside the delivery zone, you'll get 4 weeks worth of pre-pay vouchers, which can be exchanged for the paper anywhere that sells it. The price also includes subscription to premium content on the website.
The only catch is you have to sign up by direct debit, then cancel the subscription before 4 weeks is up.
How to grab it
To get your subscription, go to the special promotion page on FTlatest, and enter in your postcode. The site'll tell you whether delivery is an option in your area. You can then choose whether you'd like pre-paid vouchers instead of the delivery option.
You'll need to fill in the form lower down and set up a direct debit from your bank account. The £1 fee will be debited from your account when the subscription starts.
To cancel the subscription when the trial period is about to end, call 0800 028 1407.
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Will indeed be taking up this offer, but canceling the Direct Debit with my bank (will not be calling the company itself) as soon as the £1 is debited.0
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Even if you're not keen on the newspaper.The weekend one is worth getting for the money advice,magazine,etc.I done this before and it was also possible to read the daily newspaper pages online.0
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Thanks, I find the FT very useful, but annoying when you can't read all of the articles.Nothing to see here :beer:0
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Four tips from personal experience if intending to get your 4 weeks for £1 and no more...
1. When you phone their 0800 number to cancel they will email and post confirmation that you have cancelled which is very courteous/thorough.
2. Do phone to cancel EARLY in your 4 week period (eg in 1st/2nd week) as they send out the NEXT booklet of vouchers fairly early and they will of course want them back as you won't be paying for them (they provide a freepost address).
3. If biding your time : don't take out the offer over Xmas/New-Year as not only is the paper thin on many days, but they don't publish on quite a few too, ie getting substantially less for your £1.
4. When I cancelled they advised me that they have changed their T&C's so they now only allow one such trial per year, so again bide your time if there is a particular time of the year you want your cheapo FTs.
Enjoy - it's worth the £1, but no way could I justify £1.50/day £2.00/weekend.0 -
Just tried to get this offer but (after inputing all my bank details) I have message
The offer you are looking for is no longer available.
To subscribe now, and save up to 50% off the standard price or free delivery to your door, please click here."Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie
Which we ascribe to Heaven"
- All's well that ends well (I.1)0 -
I applied for this offer and it is still valid. Got an email confirmation:
"We have received your order and are processing your details. You will be notified by email once your order has been processed."0 -
Yep, my order went through OK too.
Just to add that, of course, there will be a delivery charge from the newsagent!0 -
mine went through fine. £1 for a daily paper is great- I highly doubt I will read it but need paper for firelighting in this cold weather! And oh yes, DD canceled for sure. Delivery charge surely only stands if you get it delivered rather than going to newsagent0
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hungrynurse wrote: »mine went through fine. £1 for a daily paper is great- I highly doubt I will read it but need paper for firelighting in this cold weather! And oh yes, DD canceled for sure. Delivery charge surely only stands if you get it delivered rather than going to newsagent
True - but if you read the original post, it says 'delivered to your door' for £1!!!0 -
Just a thought, I live outside the area and would get the vouchers. Has anyone had these before? Do you get a nice set of mocs for spending on your shop at supermarkets? I've had Times money off coupons before and they worked a treat.Blitzkreig Bob says Hi to those checking his validity!0
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