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Help save me money at John Lewis
crocodileteeth
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They used to be on quidco but I can't find them now. Are they on any other cashback sites? Or do you get nectar points?
I have quite a large order to place for furniture for two rooms.
It might swing me to change to M&S
I have quite a large order to place for furniture for two rooms.
It might swing me to change to M&S
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John Lewis affiliste terms state :Affiliates operating a pure cashback model will not be approved onto the programme and and any affiliate generating commissions through this method will have their commissions declined.
They should NOT be available on any cashback sites for that reason.0 -
Thats strange, have checked my earnings through quidco and they used to pay out 7%. Last used them in Jan 08.0
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John Lewis stopped using cashback sites last year sometime, so you'll not find them featuring on any of the cashback sites any longer.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
If you have a Virgin Money credit card you can buy vouchers for Sainsburys, Boots, Debenhams etc at 5% off. Therefore if you buy £100 worth of vouchers it will only cost you £95 so you save 5% on all your shopping. I intend to keep buying them each month so I get 5% off my Sainsburys shope each week.
Hope this might help as John Lewis is included as well.0 -
Why not phone them up or better still visit a store (unfortunately they don't cover all parts of the country) and ask for a deal on a complete package?0
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I dont think JL are open to negotiating discounts but no harm in asking I suppose.
You could also buy on a cashback credit card or one that offers loyalty points.
I have a tesco cc, with tesco deals I get 1% back on all spending which we use for meals and days out.0 -
houseofpat wrote: »Hope this might help as John Lewis is included as well.
I've seen John Lewis vouchers on a few of those schemes (Ladbrokes' employees' discounts, HSBC Business cardholders, Lloyds TSB credit cards) so it may be worth checking any you are eligible for.0 -
they are on pigsback :jEnvy is the most stupid of vices, for there is no single advantage to be gained from it.:A0
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