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  • Sabz
    Sabz Posts: 101 Forumite
    link to total rewards page

    TOTAL REWARDS
    :eek:
  • hbee_2
    hbee_2 Posts: 329 Forumite
    I was looking around for cheap Drayton Manor tickets and ended up purchasing a coupon off ebay (for £4) for buy one entry ticket and get one free... it arrived today and was a little bit annoyed that I have paid for a free printable voucher found here, (oh well!)

    http://www.londonoffersbook.com/offer/2-for-1-entry-00217 looks as if you have to register with London Offers Book first but its just an email sign up.

    Shame this didn't appear when I tried a search for it in google! Hope it saves someone some £££ There may well be more coupons on the site too!
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  • NCT (National Childbirth Trust) has a page full of discounts for Alton Towers and other attractions such as Legoland, Chessington, etc

    Example Alton Towers: £17 adult, £12 child for one day; £24 adult, £17 child for 2-day entry. Offer available until 15 Oct by phoning and quoting NCT. It's an 0871 number though, I don't know how much the call charge is, whether this will negate the difference against other offers that are out there or whether there is an alternative number to call.

    Unfortunately I am not allowed to post a link as a new member but if you google NCT Marketplace you should be able to find it easily enough. Perhaps then another more experienced member can post a link!

    Open to all - you do not need to be a member. As NCT is a UK charity, I'm sure it is a genuine offer, although unfortunately I only found out about it AFTER I'd taken my daughter on 2-for-1 tickets I found through here so I haven't tried it.

    HTH
  • I've just tried to download the Drayton Manor 2 for 1 from London Offers and can only print a blank page. I had a look around online to see if I could find another link that worked, and came across a page on the Drayton Manor site that says they won't accept any internet printed vouchers- apparently you have to have a paper booklet and tear out the page. Sorry, the forum post system won't allow me to post a link to the page but if you go to the Drayton Manor site and look under 'News' and then 'Vouchers' you should find the information. If this is a valid worry, maybe someone from MSE could post the link?

    Meanwhile, please do check directly with Drayton Manor before travelling if you have managed to print a voucher.
  • The Alton Towers £15/adult tickets on BuyAGift - too good to be true? Legit website?
    Anyone used the vouchers (and got in! :rotfl:)?
  • 'Pete wrote:
    ;35965045']The Alton Towers £15/adult tickets on BuyAGift - too good to be true? Legit website?
    Anyone used the vouchers (and got in! :rotfl:)?

    I have just phoned Alton towers and asked about special offers and they told me about a few they have(nothing compared to this offer mind) and then they mentioned to look on 465.com(or something like that) and Buyagift.com so they must be legit! i have just bought 5 tickets for the 31st August anyway:T. Hope this helps!
  • 'Pete wrote:
    ;35965045']The Alton Towers £15/adult tickets on BuyAGift - too good to be true? Legit website?
    Anyone used the vouchers (and got in! :rotfl:)?

    Used them for Legoland when were half price and had no problem!!
  • niclive wrote: »
    I have just phoned Alton towers and asked about special offers and they told me about a few they have(nothing compared to this offer mind) and then they mentioned to look on 465.com(or something like that) and Buyagift.com so they must be legit! i have just bought 5 tickets for the 31st August anyway:T. Hope this helps!
    Wornoutmom wrote: »
    Used them for Legoland when were half price and had no problem!!

    Great, thanks both for the reassurance.
    They're too good to miss, seeing as we are heading there v.soon! :)
  • :beer:
    Sabz wrote: »
    option seems unavailable.

    worked for me and have just called them and they are accepting these vouchers from website unlike londonoff book ones
  • nan64
    nan64 Posts: 274 Forumite
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    hbee wrote: »
    I was looking around for cheap Drayton Manor tickets and ended up purchasing a coupon off ebay (for £4) for buy one entry ticket and get one free... it arrived today and was a little bit annoyed that I have paid for a free printable voucher found here, (oh well!)

    http://www.londonoffersbook.com/offer/2-for-1-entry-00217 looks as if you have to register with London Offers Book first but its just an email sign up.

    Shame this didn't appear when I tried a search for it in google! Hope it saves someone some £££ There may well be more coupons on the site too!

    Honestly!! I think that this is exploiting people to sell the printable vouchers on - and they have obviously spoiled it for other people too as I think London Offers have now withdrawn their internet offer :( I can understand your annoyance

    best wishes

    Nan
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