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QuickKutz Die Cutter- cardmaking- 90% off!

Minxz
Posts: 840 Forumite
Oooh!! The quickkuttz squeeze die cutter is reduced from £50 to £4.99 on the Mad about cards website!
A great buy for any card makers or scrapbookers out there
Plus get up to 10% off your first order too!
http://www.madaboutcards.com/?gclid=CLzj4_b-pJ4CFWlr4wodMl2nmA
A great buy for any card makers or scrapbookers out there

Plus get up to 10% off your first order too!
http://www.madaboutcards.com/?gclid=CLzj4_b-pJ4CFWlr4wodMl2nmA



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This is a great price but, unfortunately, they have a £15 minimum order.0
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Hi, do you have a quick link to the item coz I can't find it?
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Hi, do you have a quick link to the item coz I can't find it?
ThanksDum Spiro Spero0 -
Looks like a referal link in the main post...0
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What's a referral link??!
I forgot to add about the min spend £15, but if you add on some cutter dies, and if you are an avid crafter, £15 is still pretty cheap to get the cutter, dies and lots of other goodies from the £1 section0 -
"No dies included, no alphabet dies available for this machine." Bear this in mind if you do not have any dies to actually be able to use it. This is why it is cheap.0
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What's a referral link??!
I forgot to add about the min spend £15, but if you add on some cutter dies, and if you are an avid crafter, £15 is still pretty cheap to get the cutter, dies and lots of other goodies from the £1 section
Referral links are tracking codes / cookies where someone gets a cut of the spend. Just wondering why it had all the ?gclid and random letters at the end of the link when the website link would have done fine.0 -
rsykes2000 wrote: »Referral links are tracking codes / cookies where someone gets a cut of the spend. Just wondering why it had all the ?gclid and random letters at the end of the link when the website link would have done fine.
I think the OP was linking direct to the product to make it easier for people to see the deal. The site mentioned isn't linked to any referral sites.0 -
What's a referral link??!
I forgot to add about the min spend £15, but if you add on some cutter dies, and if you are an avid crafter, £15 is still pretty cheap to get the cutter, dies and lots of other goodies from the £1 section
That's what I did. Just ordered this for my mum. Thanks OP for this. I was looking around for one of these anyway and was going to pay ridiculous money. She really loves her crafting and will be over the moon with this.
:jI am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
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I think the OP was linking direct to the product to make it easier for people to see the deal. The site mentioned isn't linked to any referral sites.
Thought that initially, but then it doesn't link to a product and the product links are different. Maybe just a tracking code for the site's own use via email or something innocuous like that.0
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