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Littlewoods

Hi,

I used to have a littlewoods account that I just bought things from every month (usually clothes) I never got round to sending things back if I didn't like them so ended up just spending for spendings sake. I think I was addicted, it would cheer me up to get a parcel sent to me. Like I was buying myself presents. I paid off the account some time ago but never closed the account just in case I wanted it in the future, well I saw the old catalogues today and threw them out, then I phoned littlewoods to close the account. They were very helpful and then said that all the items i'd bought over the years had earned me commisssion. They are now closing my account and sending me a big fat cheque! How cool is that! There must be loads of you out there that this applies to. Try it now, you could be in the same boat!

Thanks
:j

Debt at worst £36200
Debt now £21578

Debt free on current payments March 2010
Aim to be debt free to start 2009 in the black!


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    littlejen wrote:
    Hi,

    I used to have a littlewoods account that I just bought things from every month (usually clothes) I never got round to sending things back if I didn't like them so ended up just spending for spendings sake. I think I was addicted, it would cheer me up to get a parcel sent to me. Like I was buying myself presents. I paid off the account some time ago but never closed the account just in case I wanted it in the future, well I saw the old catalogues today and threw them out, then I phoned littlewoods to close the account. They were very helpful and then said that all the items i'd bought over the years had earned me commisssion. They are now closing my account and sending me a big fat cheque! How cool is that! There must be loads of you out there that this applies to. Try it now, you could be in the same boat!

    Thanks

    Well done :T

    Nice getting something back isn't it:D
    MFWB
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