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Red Letter Days - promotional codes?

Hi Peeps,

Does anyone have any promotional codes for Red Letter Days

Thanks

Pdog

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  • Not sure about promotional codes but I know you can get 5% back if you buy through Kashoo - here's the direct link to Red Letter days on their site

    I saw it on here that if you enter goog3 when you sign up you get double bonus points so that's another £6.00 in effect...

    http://www.kashoo.co.uk/index.php?ip=displayRetailer&uid=598

    Hope that helps
    :xmassign:
    FreeB

    Hi Peeps,
    Does anyone have any promotional codes for Red Letter Days
    Thanks
    Pdog
  • You could have 50% by booking the day out direct with the company who run it. I am a bit bitter and twisted because Red Letter still have MY £85 from when they went bust this year. They have promised to honor it for 6 months , telling me to ring back every 3 weeks, then finally said get lost !! The up shot is when I spoke to the company running the day ( a microlight in my case) they told me the same day was only £45 !!! (red letter owe them thousands )
    Would you buy a voucher for whsmiths if it was only worth 50% when you cashed it. !!!!
  • bluep
    bluep Posts: 1,302 Forumite
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    There have been lots of problems with providers refusing to honour red letter day vouchers since the company went bust. I would think carefully about risking money by buying vouchers even if they have supposedly been "rescued". In my view it takes a lot to restore consumer confidence in this kind of product after so many people lost money. As the last poster said, might be best to go directly through a provider or find a similar voucher days company that hasn't had problems (WHSmith, Debenhams - do these sell red letter days or are they their own voucher version?)
  • Pdog
    Pdog Posts: 31 Forumite
    Cheers for the heads up. Peeps Very useful and thank you.
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