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Valentines overnight spa treat
Hippyer
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Hello
I'd like to treat me and the mrs to a day of pampering on valentines day.
I found a link on lastminute.com to a £250 overnight stay with candlelight swim which sounds lovely.
http://www.lastminute.com/lmn/pso/catalog/Product.jhtml?POSITION=1&PRODID=731943585&CATID=110125
But then after going directly to the companies website they state something similar for £150.
http://www.formbyhallgolfclub.co.uk/specials/detail.php?iOfferId=103/Valentines-Day-Candlelit-Indulgence/
There is less information on the 2nd link which I'm not sure whether it is the same deal or not.
What do you guys think.
I'm thinking I can afford £250 at a push but obviously the cheaper the better.
Bringing it in with quidco makes it a little better. Although I'm not sure what % I would get as cashback as I think this could fall under several categories.
Anyway, your thoughts on whether it is the same deal or not would be greatly appreciated.
I'd like to treat me and the mrs to a day of pampering on valentines day.
I found a link on lastminute.com to a £250 overnight stay with candlelight swim which sounds lovely.
http://www.lastminute.com/lmn/pso/catalog/Product.jhtml?POSITION=1&PRODID=731943585&CATID=110125
But then after going directly to the companies website they state something similar for £150.
http://www.formbyhallgolfclub.co.uk/specials/detail.php?iOfferId=103/Valentines-Day-Candlelit-Indulgence/
There is less information on the 2nd link which I'm not sure whether it is the same deal or not.
What do you guys think.
I'm thinking I can afford £250 at a push but obviously the cheaper the better.
Bringing it in with quidco makes it a little better. Although I'm not sure what % I would get as cashback as I think this could fall under several categories.
Anyway, your thoughts on whether it is the same deal or not would be greatly appreciated.
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shameless bump0
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I'm not sure its the same as in the direct one you have to pay extra for dinner and it dosen't mention the spa facilities. Why odn't you give them a call direct and see if they are the same?0
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