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Free £5 voucher M&S (via Oxfam)
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https://www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/shops/marksandspencer.html
Enjoy this friends and lets keep on saving $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
(what inflation - lol)
Enjoy this friends and lets keep on saving $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
(what inflation - lol)
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Not totaly free but I have a bunch of kids stuff to rid... do you think that counts?
M&S and Oxfam Clothes Exchange
Donate an item of M&S-labelled clothing to Oxfam, and get £5 off your next M&S purchase of £35 or more*. Give your clothes a second life and help end poverty with Oxfam.
* On clothing, homeware or beauty products.
How it works
When you bring a bag of donated clothes containing at least one item of M&S clothing to any of Oxfam’s 750 high street shops in the UK and 40 shops in Ireland, you’ll get a voucher for £5 (or €7 in Ireland) off your next purchase of £35 (or €50) or more of clothing, homeware or beauty products in M&S. Only one voucher can be issued per visit. Vouchers are valid during the calendar month in which they are received.
Want to know more? Watch our special animation
M&S partnership sends Oxfam sales and donations rocketing!
What's in it for you?
Well, the £5 voucher will do for starters. But this offer is about more than money.- Get a great feeling from recycling clothes you no longer need to raise funds to help people living in poverty.
- Reduce waste. 1 million tonnes of clothing is discarded every year in the UK alone, a lot of which is of good enough quality to be re-sold or recycled.
- Rest assured that we extract the maximum value possible from every single piece of donated clothing.
- Oxfam is the only major charity with its own textile sorting facility. So even if we can’t resell your item in the shop you donate it to, the chances are we can reuse it in another way to raise cash.
Further details about the exchangeI'm an MSE SLACKER!!!! Slap my bum.
Been a long time but i'm back.
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I'm an MSE SLACKER!!!! Slap my bum.
Been a long time but i'm back.
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Personally, I spend hours perusing charity shops, and have some lovely M & S clothes that I otherwise could not afford. Well done M & S. :A Unfortunately we only have an Oxfam bookshop, Do M & S cookbooks count?
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oooh - I am not sure but I reckon if you take them in and use your charm you might get some

Ps - sorry for not pointing out the fact you gotta take an M&S item in before collecting it [kicks himself for rushing]0 -
always donate things but dont really want £5 off a spend of £35 marks isnt the best shop! praise to any charity workers they do well!:starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod::starmod:0
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