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Computertec wrote: »Ive rang them and they have said to me:
"Its only valid on standing orders on milk only.."
Well thats £5 of down the drain !
OK, That's not true. I bought cheese, bacon and juice and the £5 came off my bill. I'm looking at the ad I received in the post right now.
It says 'Enjoy £5 free shopping on us, included is a free shopping voucher to get you started. it's simple to use, just enter promo code 'FREEBIE' when you're in your shopping basket. CLick 'go' and £5 will be taken off your first invoice'
T&Cs
Offer open to new milk and more customers only. 2) Offer open to customers who set up a regular payment method only. 3) Closing date for the promotion is 30.04.2010 4) Customers must enter promo code FREEBIE before order/confirmation to claim £5 off first invoice 5) ONly one £5 discount per household. 6) The £5 off will only be visible on the first invoice when received on or around the 20th of the month. 7) No minimum order required 8) No cash alternative will be given.
By the way, they are also running this promotion in the weekend papers-exactly the same thing!
SFG x0 -
This was the offer that I used, same as above:
http://www.milkandmore.co.uk/landing/mobile_offer.htm
Under the "Invoice" column, mine says "Recent orders". What does it say on other people's, especially those who have got the discount?0 -
There is a new code from today's daily mail using another code, does anyone know if you can use this after using the 'freebie' code?0
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Thanks everyone, I'll use the T&C against them !0
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If the terms and conditions say Offer open to customers who set up a regular payment method only does that mean that if I pay using my debit card I won't qualify for the offer? Do I have to set up a direct debit with them?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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If the terms and conditions say Offer open to customers who set up a regular payment method only does that mean that if I pay using my debit card I won't qualify for the offer? Do I have to set up a direct debit with them?
Thanks in advance for your help.0 -
to be fair - its being delivered!
Tesco charge up to £6 delivery! :-s
But if your are eldery, or without easy access to the shops, or if you are TESCO phobic - good options.
sadly not available in my area!
I only pay £3 for Tesco delivery, charges vary from £3.00 to £6.00
It would cost me more than £3.00 for the return bus journey, main reason I get it delivered.0 -
My invoice screen has now changed to: "You don't have any invoices for last 365 days."
Not really sure what's going on?!0 -
Hmm, strange.
My milkman came just now (about 8.30am) and rang the doorbell and asked where he could leave the stuff if there's no answer in future?
Will he do this every time?! Don't really want to wake everyone in the house up!0 -
he shouldnt knock,ours comes at midnight so glad he dosnt lol
my stuff was wet so i need to leave a bag out
dont really want to buy a cool bag yet though0
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