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  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,393 Senior Ambassador
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    Would any of you mind clearing up my questions? You get items and then you have to do a survey for them without any further incentive, yes? What happens if you don't get the item in time to do the survey? Do you get punished?
    I'm afraid of signing up and my postal service failing me.

    You get the product and then you have to submit at least 2 bzz reports, they are not surveys, they are reports that you have made yourself. You get weeks and weeks to submit the bzz reports so its not a short time limit to submit them.

    Hope that makes sense.
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  • littlewren
    littlewren Posts: 1,995 Forumite
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    DoJive wrote: »
    I've had the wake up light invite too, considering it because I'm a nightmare to get up in the morning.
    It really depends what model it is though, as you can pick up some models for £40 anyway so if it's that one it's not much of a bargain.

    I've just written to them to ask which model it is. As you say, some models are not much more than this so it wouldn't be worth accepting from Bzz. There's one on Boots which is around £100, I've asked if it's that model. I will report back if I hear from them.
    Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!
  • bumblesquat
    bumblesquat Posts: 207 Forumite
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    I've just had the wake up light invite through but at £38 I declined. I probably would have gone for it A) if I hadn't already done the goLite campaign and B) if they weren't selling this model on Amazon for £65. £27 is a good saving but only if you were looking to buy this product in the first place. I may have gone for it if it had been up to £20.

    Here's hoping something good and free comes up soon x
    :wave:
  • bumblesquat
    bumblesquat Posts: 207 Forumite
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    littlewren wrote: »
    I've just written to them to ask which model it is. As you say, some models are not much more than this so it wouldn't be worth accepting from Bzz. There's one on Boots which is around £100, I've asked if it's that model. I will report back if I hear from them.

    I thought I read it was the HF3480 model. I could be wrong though.
    :wave:
  • littlewren
    littlewren Posts: 1,995 Forumite
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    I thought I read it was the HF3480 model. I could be wrong though.

    Hmm, I went to Philips website and worked it out (or so I thought! lol) that it was the HF3475 model, which retails at Comet for £102 (as Bzz said it was worth). I went to Ebay too and there are about 5 for sale of the HF375. So I'm none the wiser and not sure whether to go for it or not.
    Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!
  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    The HF3475 & HF3480 seem similar found this on Amazon it's only £65 so not much of a saving, think I'll skip it. Wish I'd had the money to sign up for the blulight when it was offered.
    Booo!!!
  • I've just got am invite for the Wake Up Light campaign. However I already have one, so I'll skip it.

    For those wondering if its worth it I'd say yes. Its a really gentle way to wake up, the light starts to come on very softly about half an hour before the alarm, getting brighter, and then the noise builds up gradually, so theres no shock to the system:D. Quite often the light is enough to wake me without the "bird song" starting.

    Gosh I'm bzzing without being in the campaign? Where can I get credit for that:rotfl:
    Right now I'm having amnesia and deja- vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before
  • littlewren
    littlewren Posts: 1,995 Forumite
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    I thought I read it was the HF3480 model. I could be wrong though.

    You are right bumblesquat, it is the HF3480 model, as I found out when I clicked to join the campaign. I thought I would take part in it as I need a bedside lamp and it says on Philips site that it's ideal to read by (we'll see) so as I'm saving something on the Amazon price, I decided to go for it, but I'm disappointed that Bzz state it costs £102 when you can get it for £65. I think they should have let us have it to test for far less. :(
    Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!
  • RedBalloon
    RedBalloon Posts: 1,479 Forumite
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    I suspect it's much more likely that Philips enforce this price to BzzAgents. They also charged us for the SAD lamp. But Braun have given away epilators (and loads of accessories) for free!
    "Buy me, Lady", said the frock, "and I will make you into a BEAUTIFUL & WHOLE & COMPLETE human being".
    "Do not be silly", said the Man, "for a frock alone cannot do that".
    "True", said the Lady, "I will have the shoes and the bag as well".
    :rotfl:
  • lexuslass
    lexuslass Posts: 2,283 Forumite
    RedBalloon wrote: »
    I suspect it's much more likely that Philips enforce this price to BzzAgents. They also charged us for the SAD lamp. But Braun have given away epilators (and loads of accessories) for free!


    I think you're spot on - we had to pay for the Iron too didn't we - and that was a Philips one.
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