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Argos now £10 gift card for £50 spend or £20 with £100 spend

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  • Does this include gift card purchases aswell?
  • JAG
    JAG Posts: 1,304 Forumite
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    Does this include gift card purchases aswell?

    No, you can't buy a gift card to get these vouchers.
  • I also read on another thread if you got the £20 gift card for spending £100 it is actually in 2 lots of £10 one to be spent this month and one dated for November so you cant spend the £20 in 1 go on 1 transaction if that makes sense.
    Member of Thrifty Gifty ~ Making money for Christmas 2010:
    £2 Savers club member no 40 ~ £54
    Amazon Vouchers BingoPort ~ £10
    Dooyoo Challenge Jan ~ £24.07 / £20.00 Yippee over target :j
  • vtmil
    vtmil Posts: 282 Forumite
    Hi does anybody know what happens if I buy an item for £100 then use the first voucher against an item that is £59.99. Would I get another two £5 vouchers?

    Thanks
  • yes you would cos ive tried it.
  • vtmil
    vtmil Posts: 282 Forumite
    Thanks nje, birthday and christmas sorted for my little girl then!
  • up may have to top up your order to £50 i.e add something one penny over. As get 2 x £5 vouchers for any spend over £50 (not sur eif you take off the voucher whether they would see this as bringing it below £50. So need to make sure your order comes out at £50 after your vouchers been added
  • mike5678
    mike5678 Posts: 100 Forumite
    On this, concerning the term;

    "If all or some of the products are returned under the Argos 30-day money back guarantee, thereby reducing the value of the original transaction to a) less than £50 (in respect of transactions between £50-£99.99) or b) less than £100 (in respect of transactions over £100 or more), the free vouchers must be returned. If the voucher is not returned, the voucher amount will be deducted from the money refunded."

    I've got the two £10 vouchers here, but I've decided one of the items for £30 I have changed my mind about, but don't want to give the voucher back as I have a lot of things to buy soon. Anyone know if they will let me returned the £30 item and buy something for the same or greater value, without having to surrender my vouchers? Obviously not using them in that transaction also.
  • cheekyweegit
    cheekyweegit Posts: 1,213 Forumite
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    nje24 wrote: »
    yes you would cos ive tried it.

    Me too. :D
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