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Saving money on JML Direct products
jennyjelly
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Just thought you might like to know how to economise on the JML products you can only buy online, not in the shops.
I was narked at having to either pay their delivery charges or order from Woolworths and have to make the trip to town to collect from the shop, so I did a bit of research and found that most of the JML range is stocked by Betterware (http://www.betterware.co.uk/searchlist.aspx?txt=jml&language=en-GB).
They don't charge p&p on orders over £35 (I think JML charge between £2.95and £6.95), and if you go through Quidco they give you 9%.
So, for example, if you buy a Halogen cooker it would cost you £55 from JML Direct but £45.50 from Betterware.
Every little helps, as someone once said.
I was narked at having to either pay their delivery charges or order from Woolworths and have to make the trip to town to collect from the shop, so I did a bit of research and found that most of the JML range is stocked by Betterware (http://www.betterware.co.uk/searchlist.aspx?txt=jml&language=en-GB).
They don't charge p&p on orders over £35 (I think JML charge between £2.95and £6.95), and if you go through Quidco they give you 9%.
So, for example, if you buy a Halogen cooker it would cost you £55 from JML Direct but £45.50 from Betterware.
Every little helps, as someone once said.
Oh dear, here we go again.
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jennyjelly wrote: »
They don't charge p&p on orders over £35 (I think JML charge between £2.95and £6.95), and if you go through Quidco they give you 9%.
So, for example, if you buy a Halogen cooker it would cost you £55 from JML Direct but £45.50 from Betterware.
Every little helps, as someone once said.
Hi
I know the original post was submitted last year but I thought I would add an update for current readers. If you go through top cashback they give you 12% back. Even better :T:T0
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