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Radley £40 off handbags
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Katgrit
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Hi, I'm a newbie on here so I hope this is posted in the right bit! Just found this on the British Heart Foundation website. Still a shedload of money to buy Radley bags even with the money off but if anyone was already planning to treat themselves then its ideal! (and i hope its ok to cut and paste from someone elses website, I havent figured out how to do links yet!)
Simply donate your unwanted handbag to your nearest Radley store from 11 March to 30 April 2009, and you'll receive a £40 discount off a new Radley handbag of your choice, priced £120 or more.
All unwanted handbags collected by Radley will be given to BHF Shops around the UK, which are in urgent need of quality donated stock.
Donating your handbags is a great way to help raise vital funds for our vital work and give your old handbags a new life. And you can treat yourself to a beautiful new bag from Radley's Spring collection at a discounted price!
Find your nearest Radley store
Simply donate your unwanted handbag to your nearest Radley store from 11 March to 30 April 2009, and you'll receive a £40 discount off a new Radley handbag of your choice, priced £120 or more.
All unwanted handbags collected by Radley will be given to BHF Shops around the UK, which are in urgent need of quality donated stock.
Donating your handbags is a great way to help raise vital funds for our vital work and give your old handbags a new life. And you can treat yourself to a beautiful new bag from Radley's Spring collection at a discounted price!
Find your nearest Radley store
- London stores - King's Road, South Molton Street ,White City, Covent Garden.
- Manchester (New Cathedral Street )
- Birmingham (Bullring Centre)
- Bristol (Quaker's Friar, Cabot Circus)
- Liverpool (Peter's Lane, Liverpool 1)
- Glasgow (Royal Exchange Square)
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