Spree Local Guide Savings Books?

Has anyone used these or seen these,as my hubby got sent the info for his footy club about fundraising etc,it seemd to be you buy the book & it's full of local savings for local companies,restaruants etc..... :confused:

https://www.spreesecure.co.uk/index.php?osCsid=5305add0989cdb22d2618beae2d0230e
:T It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. :T

:D "A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist." :D

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  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,622 Forumite
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    Yes i have used one in Norwich....bought through my sons school for £20..I think the school got £4 for each one sold.

    I definitely saved more than the £20 cover price. lots of restaurant deals bogof mostly...and bowling etc.
  • got one for using in Aberdeen area and have saved well over the £20 since
    i bought it in Oct'05.

    Have had one for approx 3-4 yrs now and never had a problem with anybody
    accepting the vouchers.

    Hope this helps
  • Ditto Steve
    We are in the same area and have purchased one from son's school for the last 4 or so years. Cost £22. Definitely save a lot more than this. Have to say that I have found myself trawling the Spree book when a meal out is in the offing! So it does narrow your horizons a bit. There is a restaurant section, fast food and snacks, leisure ie. golf, putting ,swimming, attractions and the like and a small shopping section. Have to say the shopping has gone a bit downhill. A few years ago I managed to save £200 on a £1000 fireplace and another £100 on a ring. Not bad for the outlay.

    And of course the fundraising aspect. My son's school now relies on the £3000 plus the Spree books generate. I think they are available on a sale or return basis to the school so no risk either. Have no idea which areas they cover though.
  • fuzzyrazer
    fuzzyrazer Posts: 1,463 Forumite
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    Will let hubby know that they are worth doing,the club gets about £5.00 per book sold,so a good fundraiser too......again thanks.... :beer:
    :T It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. :T

    :D "A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist." :D
  • cheekyweegit
    cheekyweegit Posts: 1,197 Forumite
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    Hiya,

    Got one of these the last couple of years in Dundee too. Well worth it as it paid for itself with just a few trips to the local flicks not to mention meals out / in.

    If your unsure ask the supplier to get a copy of one and have a look through to see if its any good to you first or by entering your post code on the addy below at the bottom left.

    They are currently selling online for £15 the last time i had a look.

    http://www.spreebook.com/

    Oh and if you have more than one picture house like we do in Dundee, the Odeon will take the other cinema's vouchers (we have cineworld too).

    Hope this helps.
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