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FREE tickets to HOME DISCOUNT SHOW! (merged)

This event, coming up at the end of September in Earls Court, is offering free tickets if you have a promotional code! If you Google Home Discount Show you will find the website and type in MEDIA 10 in the box you get to a free tickets page. Tickets normally £10.

The show sells everything for the home at dramatically discounted rates.. so perfect for money saving and penny pinching!!
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  • TBeckett100
    TBeckett100 Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    i relent, maybe not spam.
  • happymum168
    happymum168 Posts: 429 Forumite
    Many thanks. Do remember to print the tickets straight away. They won't send e-mail confirmation.
  • happymum168
    happymum168 Posts: 429 Forumite
    i relent, maybe not spam.
    No need to be rude. Please check out the Earls Court web site and there is a Home Discount Show on .
    http://www.hom!!!!!!!!!!how.co.uk/
    I presume it is a bit like Ideal Home Show. Why people buy tickets to go to the Ideal Home Show to spend more money? They can go to John Lewis, Debeham, Harrods even internet to browse around.
    At least this one is offering free tickets. Thanks again to Charlie22.
  • Charlie22
    Charlie22 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Slightly harsh response especially when Im a newbie.. I was relieved when response changed.. would have been a bit traumatised to post again!

    Like I said I went last year and they had really good discounts.. better than department stores.. so could be useful at the moment when everyone's trying to save their pennies...it is a bit like Ideal Home but seemed to have more relevant stuff and more brand names.. TV's selling cheaper than high street etc etc..??
  • FlyingDutchman
    FlyingDutchman Posts: 1,443 Forumite
    Thanks for the heads-up! :D

    I've ordered mine but can't print them so hopefully they are true to their word when they say they accept the code as proof!
    Life's what you make it....

    "I've got one, two, three, [STRIKE]four[/STRIKE], [STRIKE]five[/STRIKE]... senses working overtime..", XTC. :sad:

    Life beyond voluntary work scares me, but what else is there? :cry:
  • Charlie22
    Charlie22 Posts: 16 Forumite
    Great, glad to be of help.. just took another peek and seems it's only going to be up there until 15th August latest..!!!!
  • saintscouple
    saintscouple Posts: 4,311 Forumite
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  • spuds_2
    spuds_2 Posts: 874 Forumite
    I have not been to this, but once got free tickets to the Home Renovations Show (something like that). I would imagine this is similar. It was basically a lot of trade stands - certainly not worth £10, but treat it as an interesting day out, don't have any great expectations, and I'm sure it could be fun.

    Some of the stuff at the Home Renov Show was cheap, but mostly shop prices. You just have to be careful and makes sure you don't get carried away thinking you must be getting a bargain because you're at a trade show.
  • Charlie22
    Charlie22 Posts: 16 Forumite
    The Home Discount Show is a consumer event not trade.. it is basically set up like a huge department store with loads of different brands selling at below high street prices.. there are some great bargains.. basically if you're re-doing your home or looking for a specific home item it's worth a go..

    I think Ive mentioned before, last year they were selling LG TV's for £100's cheaper than the high street,.. it was worth going just for that!! Plus at the moment tickets are FREE! I can't wait! Need lots of things but don't want to pay high street prices...
  • Cheers for this Charlie - I printed my tickets out earlier. Looks good!
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