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I need a discount code for my wardrobe.com(not my wardrobe like one person thought)?
SamanthaEllaRose
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I want to buy a D&G bag. It's gorgoues. Just wondering if anyone had a discount code
Thanks a lot xxx
http://www.my-wardrobe.com/womenswear this is their site.
Thanks a lot xxx
http://www.my-wardrobe.com/womenswear this is their site.
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I thought you wanted to buy a wardrobe.0
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Lol thats funny!0
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If you go through PayPal shopping, you get 7% cashback into your PayPal account. And if you join the My-Wardrobe Loyalty scheme, you get points into your account there.
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If you go through PayPal shopping, you get 7% cashback into your PayPal account. And if you join the My-Wardrobe Loyalty scheme, you get points into your account there.
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Ok thanks for the tips I have joined the loyalty scheme but how do you go through paypal shopping. I do have a paypal account but I can't work it out?
Thanks for the advise
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I've discovered out how to know but how do you know that you get 7% cashback. Thanks again for the info
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Does this link work? If so, it should take you to the MW offer page.
The cashback total excludes VAT & delivery charge.
It's obviously not a huge discount. I wanted a Mulberry bag and was considering getting it from MW but, in the end, I got it from House of Fraser and opened an account card to save 15%. That might be worth considering
Obviously you'd need to pay the balance straightaway (or once the 3 month interest free credit period has expired) as the interest rate is ridiculous. 0
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