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Free recipe cards & digital kitchen scales £2.99 p&p

Your Free* Gift Package will include all this:
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  • 36 tasty, easy-to-follow GOOD FOR YOU recipes (18 double-sided cards). Start eating more healthily and please everyone at your table!
  • 18 GOOD FOR YOU Health, Nutrition and Food Cards Learn about GOOD FOR YOU foods in an easy-to-use format.
  • An attractive Card Binder and Divider Cards – great for organising your GOOD FOR YOU collection, and keeping it neat and protected. qrp_kitchen_scale.ashx
  • Plus, a set of digital kitchen scales when you order today This Gift Package is worth £46.95 – and it’s yours FREE*!
    Send for your no-risk Gift Package today. You’ll be glad you did! ORDER NOW!
    *£2.99 towards postage and packing
How it works

A Gift Package worth up to £46.95 for FREE*.

Fill out the order form above to claim your FREE* Gift Package. If you reply now you will also receive a set of digital kitchen scales worth £16.99 FREE*. The Gift Package is yours to keep on 10 days free home approval period. If you decide to keep it, simply pay £2.99 towards postage and packing.
No minimum purchase obligation

You will then receive a new delivery of GOOD FOR YOU every three weeks at the cost of £5.99 plus 99p postage and packing. Each delivery is sent to you on 10 days FREE home approval period. There is no minimum number of cards to buy and you may cancel at any time within the 10 day home approval period simply by calling our Customer Service Team on 0870 911 9999. All calls are charged at national rate.
http://www.imponline.co.uk/good%2Dfor%2Dyou/
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Comments

  • Am I just being think here...so I can order the gift package, pay £2.99 postage and then cancel so I don't receive anymore cards and I'm not under an obligation to buy more cards?
    *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*
    No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!
    NSD Jan 2/15
  • Ninepurrs
    Ninepurrs Posts: 94 Forumite
    Am I just being think here...so I can order the gift package, pay £2.99 postage and then cancel so I don't receive anymore cards and I'm not under an obligation to buy more cards?

    That's how these deals usually work, I did some a while ago. They are relying on you forgetting to cancel.
  • noynoy
    noynoy Posts: 380 Forumite
    i got this through the post and the postage for me was £1.99 but i think that was because i did it with a voucher? when it arived i phoned up paid the £1.99 and cancelled then and there no problems

    and the recipies are nice and the scales are really very good !
    total debt 4711.00 at lbm (4217.31) dfd aug 2012 :eek: overdraft 800 (400.00) kill overdraft first, loan 1500.00 ,creditcard 2411.00
  • Thank you, have just ordered :)
    *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*
    No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!
    NSD Jan 2/15
  • ah this is really good ty. so do u cancel as soon as it comes? i've been needing new scales for a while now :)
    :heart: ... Spend and let spend ... :heart:
  • Sounds good. More similar offers from this company here: http://www.imponline.co.uk/Subscriptions.aspx.

    It also appears you can pay and cancel online: http://www.imponline.co.uk/CustomerCare/FAQ.aspx
    "Can I stop receiving deliveries?

    You are never under any obligation to continue receiving deliveries. To put your account on hold or to cancel, please call us on 0870 911 9999 Monday to Thursday from 9am to 6pm and Friday from 9am to 5pm, [EMAIL="customerservice@imponline.co.uk"]Email Us[/EMAIL]or write to us at the following address: "
  • davethorp
    davethorp Posts: 1,578 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Thanks needed some new scales after the missus decided to melt a set and the replacement set broke!
  • babyx1uk3
    babyx1uk3 Posts: 1,989 Forumite
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    davethorp wrote: »
    Thanks needed some new scales after the missus decided to melt a set and the replacement set broke!


    HA HA my husband duid exactly the same he put some butter in the plastic bit and micrwaved it, couldnt believe it when he told me! :rotfl:
  • davethorp
    davethorp Posts: 1,578 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    babyx1uk3 wrote: »
    HA HA my husband duid exactly the same he put some butter in the plastic bit and micrwaved it, couldnt believe it when he told me! :rotfl:

    Mine put the scales on top of the cooker whilst the grill was on. The hob heats up too when the grill is on. Hence melting!
  • Lucie_C
    Lucie_C Posts: 110 Forumite
    Thanks for this, Infamy. This is one freebie that I will be keeping for myself!
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