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6000 Bonus Nectar Points from eBookers (maybe worth up to £420!)
rharrise3
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eBookers are running a promotion (until 31/1) for 6000 bonus Nectar points for any travel purchase made BY PHONE (not online). eBookers offer gift vouchers at £10, so even if you don't need to travel a £10 purchase could be turned into £30 Sainsburys vouchers.
More info at https://www.nectar.com
Also, consider turning the bonus points into vouchers for 3 months free at Canons gym. Each free month is for 2 people, based on a typical Canons membership of around £70/month, that's worth up to £420! Note the vouchers cannot be used consecutively at the same gym - although in London there's multiple locations so you could just switch location from month to month! Also, you're not tied to any contract!!
More info at https://www.nectar.com
Also, consider turning the bonus points into vouchers for 3 months free at Canons gym. Each free month is for 2 people, based on a typical Canons membership of around £70/month, that's worth up to £420! Note the vouchers cannot be used consecutively at the same gym - although in London there's multiple locations so you could just switch location from month to month! Also, you're not tied to any contract!!
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But would a £10 gift voucher count as a 'travel purchase'?0
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The T&C's say 'Receive 6000 free Nectar points when you book any travel product offered by https://www.ebookers.com provided such booking is made by phone.'
If you want to be sure, book a very cheap hotel room, even if you don't use it, you'll still be quids in.0 -
Also T&Cs state £10 booking fee for telephone orders under £100 (excluding VAT), £5 registered mail delivery charge and credit card surcharge, so maybe not such a great offer?
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