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Lakeside Shopping - free candles - spend required
TraceyB_2
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I know this is meant to be for freebies that do not require a spend but thought I'd post about an offer on at Lakeside shopping centre at the minute.
Went there yesterday for some bits and noticed that if you bought £35 in gift vouchers, you got some free William Mason candles (rrp £19 apparently!).
As I was going to be spending more than £35 at Lakeside anyway - paid for the gift vouchers, got the free candles and then spent my gift vouchers in Boots instead of cash!
Havent opened the candles yet as I left them in my Mums car so dont know what they're like!
edit: just found this link - hope it works!! http://www.lakeside.uk.com/pages/giftvoucher/giftvoucher.mhtml
Went there yesterday for some bits and noticed that if you bought £35 in gift vouchers, you got some free William Mason candles (rrp £19 apparently!).
As I was going to be spending more than £35 at Lakeside anyway - paid for the gift vouchers, got the free candles and then spent my gift vouchers in Boots instead of cash!
Havent opened the candles yet as I left them in my Mums car so dont know what they're like!
edit: just found this link - hope it works!! http://www.lakeside.uk.com/pages/giftvoucher/giftvoucher.mhtml
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TraceyB wrote:I know this is meant to be for freebies that do not require a spend
No I'm not going to ask why they posted it.
GONE ENGLAND0 -
Dont ya just love sarcasm.
If someone would like to move it to the freebies that do require a spend board - or somewhere else - feel free!0
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