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I wanna buy High Street vouchers for Xmas...
mrwendal
Posts: 75 Forumite
Hi there,
Can anyone guide me on where I can buy High Street Vouchers to give as a Christmas gift, please?
The one place i found online wanted £2.95 postage!
Can anyone find them cheaper than that?
(or indeed any similar vouchers?)
Thanks
mrwendal
Can anyone guide me on where I can buy High Street Vouchers to give as a Christmas gift, please?
The one place i found online wanted £2.95 postage!
Can anyone find them cheaper than that?
(or indeed any similar vouchers?)
Thanks
mrwendal
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http://www.farepak.co.uk/xexec/directgoods.asp
Got this link for you,stocks lots of vouchers,but not high street,but they do choice in my opinion have more choice of shops on them,you get 5% off for every £100 you spend+free p&p,reputable company also part of farepak hampers company.0 -
Have you tried Ebay, you can sometimes get a good buy. I managed to get £100 of Next vouchers for £80 a few months back. There are also Paypal codes valid till the end of the month that you could take advantage of.A banker is someone who lends you an umbrella when the sun is shining, and who asks for it back when it start to rain.0
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Ive had vouchers myself from ebay,but be very careful to check out seller,and look for the paypal £500 added protection,otherwise you may end up with lost cash and no vouchers.TREAD CAREFULLY!0
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MEMBER02 wrote:http://www.farepak.co.uk/xexec/directgoods.asp
Got this link for you,stocks lots of vouchers,but not high street,but they do choice in my opinion have more choice of shops on them,you get 5% off for every £100 you spend+free p&p,reputable company also part of farepak hampers company.
Hi,
Thank you for the above post. I have tried to order but seem unable to do so as when i click on the link i am presented with the following message:
Not authorised
You will need to login first
Any advice on how to become "authorised" will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.0 -
It depends on where the people live who will receive the gift ... I do know the Metro Centre in Gateshead do vouchers that can be spent (I think) in any of the stores there. Maybe other shopping malls offer similar schemes.There's no woman sicker than the woman who is sick on her day off !0
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