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E: MONTHLY Pandora Starter Bracelet

Can not find this in search, but as it can be fickle, I appologise if it has been posted already :rolleyes:

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PANDORA HOME PAGE
PANDORA COMPETITION LINK
Click, fill form, answer "25", done job :D
EDIT: Winjackie has pointed out if you use roboform it misses out your surname-cheers dears :)
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  • lab-lover
    lab-lover Posts: 2,565 Forumite
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    these are lovely bracelets, my friend got one for her birthday. been considering treating myself but talk myself out of it. so please let me win one.!

    thanks for this.
    Just to win anything would be great!!
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    lab-lover wrote: »
    these are lovely bracelets, my friend got one for her birthday. been considering treating myself but talk myself out of it. so please let me win one.!

    thanks for this.

    Some one was just talking about them on the boots thread and reminded me that my mate has one and would be nice to get her an addition for her 'going away' gift...they have a liitle case with paris on it and eiffel tower...guess where she is going?! Perfect eh!

    They are very gorgeous!
  • pandora205
    pandora205 Posts: 2,935 Forumite
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    Thanks for this. I discovered these a few months ago when someone suggested one for my daughter's birthday. I've had my eye on them ever since - especially for the 'real' Pandora bracelets. These are lovely.
    somewhere between Heaven and Woolworth's
  • lab-lover
    lab-lover Posts: 2,565 Forumite
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    Toying with the idea for a xmas or bday pressie for my 11yr old dd. either this or nomination bracelet, but think nominations u can only buy online which i dont want to do. both seem really nice though.
    Just to win anything would be great!!
  • Winjackie
    Winjackie Posts: 1,726 Forumite
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    I have just entered this, thanks OP!! Just something I noticed, anyone using Roboform to fill details, it missed out my surname (I did double check because it's so hard so read!). Filled out the rest okay though.
    If at first you don't succeed ........ ;) Alternative autism therapies should be free!!
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    Winjackie wrote: »
    I have just entered this, thanks OP!! Just something I noticed, anyone using Roboform to fill details, it missed out my surname (I did double check because it's so hard so read!). Filled out the rest okay though.
    Oh yes...did to me too, will add it in the first post, thanks :D
  • JELLYBABY_2
    JELLYBABY_2 Posts: 598 Forumite
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    Really lovely - have not seen these before.

    Cannot see anything about prices online, anyone know the price range? TIA
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    JELLYBABY wrote: »
    Really lovely - have not seen these before.

    Cannot see anything about prices online, anyone know the price range? TIA
    Oxidised silver £29-£219 for one with gold clasp
    Standard silver £43-£229 for one with gold clasp
    Gold £1088-1288

    They do necklaces...but you do not even want to 'go there' for what is essentially 'fashion jewellery'!

    There are over 600 types of 'beads' availible, from £19-£51
    They also do a 'safety chain' which is 2 x 'beads' connected with a little chain from £79

    HTH
  • JELLYBABY_2
    JELLYBABY_2 Posts: 598 Forumite
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    broclo wrote: »
    Oxidised silver £29-£219 for one with gold clasp
    Standard silver £43-£229 for one with gold clasp
    Gold £1088-1288

    They do necklaces...but you do not even want to 'go there' for what is essentially 'fashion jewellery'!

    There are over 600 types of 'beads' availible, from £19-£51
    They also do a 'safety chain' which is 2 x 'beads' connected with a little chain from £79

    HTH

    Thank you broclo

    Did I miss it on the website then?

    I was wondering whether it would be feasible for me to buy one for my 15 year old daughter with a view to adding to it/changing it, and from the wide range in price it sounds perfect! Plus some of the bits are really quirky. :D
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    JELLYBABY wrote: »
    Thank you broclo

    Did I miss it on the website then?

    I was wondering whether it would be feasible for me to buy one for my 15 year old daughter with a view to adding to it/changing it, and from the wide range in price it sounds perfect! Plus some of the bits are really quirky. :D

    Pandora is sold in different stores around the country, sure there is a list on the pandora site. I just asked my friend who was msn as she only bought hers and a few of the beads recently and she has a good memory :)
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