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Free organic moisturiser worth £19.50 with Saturday's Telegraph

This Saturday The Telegraph newspaper are giving away a organic rose and vanilla face moisturiser worth £19.50.
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  • RustyFlange
    RustyFlange Posts: 7,538 Forumite
    Hi,

    Just wondered if this was a voucher to be redeemed on the day or a postal offer where you have to pay postage?
    Thanks
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  • BFG_2
    BFG_2 Posts: 2,022 Forumite
    I somehow doubt that it's 'worth £19.50'

    All studies on moisturisers show the chaeapest (usually about 25p) is as good as the ones selling at £40 [or even £19.50] a pop.

    You're paying for the packaging and the big full page colour adverts in the magazines/TV [which remarkably in themselves don't actually help your skin...lol]

    Just a thought.
  • loopylass
    loopylass Posts: 1,296 Forumite
    thanks for this
  • bargainbird
    bargainbird Posts: 3,771 Forumite
    BFG wrote: »
    I somehow doubt that it's 'worth £19.50'

    All studies on moisturisers show the chaeapest (usually about 25p) is as good as the ones selling at £40 [or even £19.50] a pop.

    You're paying for the packaging and the big full page colour adverts in the magazines/TV [which remarkably in themselves don't actually help your skin...lol]

    Just a thought.

    Who cares if it's free !!!!!:confused:
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  • shakka
    shakka Posts: 298 Forumite
    BFG wrote: »
    I somehow doubt that it's 'worth £19.50'

    All studies on moisturisers show the chaeapest (usually about 25p) is as good as the ones selling at £40 [or even £19.50] a pop.

    You're paying for the packaging and the big full page colour adverts in the magazines/TV [which remarkably in themselves don't actually help your skin...lol]

    Just a thought.

    Doesn't it all depend on the quality of the ingredients :confused: ? I don't think that ALL studies have come to that conclusion, but SOME studies have shown that cheaper brands can perform as well as the very expensive ones in terms of moisturisation. The difference with an organic cream is that your body won't be absorbing any nasty chemicals which might potentially lead to all manner of health issues. If you're not interested in this offer then don't go for it, but I'd like to thank the OP as I think it's a good offer, so thanks x
  • carole.uk
    carole.uk Posts: 1,774 Forumite
    Hi,

    Just wondered if this was a voucher to be redeemed on the day or a postal offer where you have to pay postage?
    Thanks

    hi does anyone have anymore details on this ,,ie voucher or tokens to collect etc
    thanks
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  • waptext
    waptext Posts: 2,865 Forumite
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    Is it in the paper today ?
  • keith99_2
    keith99_2 Posts: 1,234 Forumite
    waptext wrote: »
    Is it in the paper today ?

    See first post.:rolleyes:
  • carole.uk
    carole.uk Posts: 1,774 Forumite
    looks like it is send away voucher see yesterdays post thanks to orginal poster http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1240155
    IT'S ALL ABOUT ME!!!:j:money:
  • BFG_2
    BFG_2 Posts: 2,022 Forumite
    Who cares if it's free !!!!!:confused:


    It's only free if you were buying the paper anyway.

    Plus if it's a send away there P&P to pay


    Not to mention the petrol used to go to the shop to buy the paper...lol
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