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New paypal code! (Merged threads)
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dread_uk wrote:Get free p+p up to the value of £2.50 when you make a purchase to the value of £10 or more on eBay.co.uk, using PayPal as your payment method.
Offer valid only when you pay with, and seller accepts, PayPal. See full terms and conditions HERE
Promotional Code: CHEER
Expiry: 14/03/06
Untested, let me know if it works...
Erm, your 'HERE' didn't work - I assume that it should be a link?
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I thought that these codes were only sent to selected members, so a code that works for one person, won't work for another.-->♥<-- Sugar Coated Owl -->♥<--
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Woohoo! I'm normal! Gotta go tell the cat.0 -
Just read over a few replies but I'm still unsure, sooo..
Does the code apply to the purchase of ONE item over £10?
I've purchase two items from the same seller and they've sent me the one invoice with both items detailed, this comes to £12+ plus the postage £2+
Yet paypal won't accept the code, tells me I have to spend more than £10, which I have :rolleyes: although one item cost £4 and the other £9.. Can the code not be used?
Any help appreciated, thanks
The £2.00 Coin Savers Club = approx £22.00 :rolleyes: :j.. The 20p Savers Club = £17.80.
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Just tried that "CHEER" on a purchase of £29.99 and £12 postage and it disnae work.You cant take the trousers off an elephant!0
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It has expired now.How do i close thread?.0
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Mandles wrote:It has expired now.How do i close thread?.
Mandles, I'll close the thread now.
Thanks
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