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This is what it says for the 1001 No Vac Try Me Free:
Print your name and address clearly on the application form opposite along with your 15 word statement why you were satisfied or dissatisfied with 1001 No Vac. Tear off the completed form and send it together with your till receipt clearly showing your purchase to: No Vac Try Me Free Offer, Dept 10278, PO Box 999, Tring, HP23 4ZP.
You will then receive your refund up to a maximum of £2.69 + 21p postage. The closing date for applications is 30/09/06.
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hi sparky67.... i have put cheques into my bank acount for 15p before now, at the end of the day... money is money...doesnt matter how much it is....so any t.m.f or money back gaurentees...offers are good news to me.....Work to live= not live to work0
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i'm still waiting for cravendale to reply to my e mail about my mis spelt cheque. any other ideas how to chase them up i know its not much but that not the point.
secondly i too told e cover there wash powder was far too expensive still haven't got my cheque back but i guess it takes time. hope they spell my name correctly as its for quite a bit more than cravendaleFor thousands of people this Christmas, their must-have gift is far more vital than the latest gadget or toy – it’s blood. Please don’t let the festivities and cold weather prevent you from giving them the ultimate gift… give blood.0 -
lilmiss1982 wrote:i'm still waiting for cravendale to reply to my e mail about my mis spelt cheque. any other ideas how to chase them up i know its not much but that not the point.
secondly i too told e cover there wash powder was far too expensive still haven't got my cheque back but i guess it takes time. hope they spell my name correctly as its for quite a bit more than cravendale
I'm waiting for a Cravendale cheque to arrive, all 49p's worth!
Also, the Ecover too. I used the excuse it was way too expensive for me to regularly buy. Not that I bought it in the 1st place - it was an R&R from Tesco, but still send my receipt off for a(nother) refund!0 -
CGG wrote:I'm waiting for a Cravendale cheque to arrive, all 49p's worth!
Also, the Ecover too. I used the excuse it was way too expensive for me to regularly buy. Not that I bought it in the 1st place - it was an R&R from Tesco, but still send my receipt off for a(nother) refund!
Me too, but they forgot to mark my receipt!
I think they use MBG to find out what consumers think, so even if its just that its too expensive for people to buy, surely that still gives them the "market research" info which is what they're after??0 -
how many words are you required to write for the cravendale offer?2015 comp wins - £370.25
Recent wins: gym class, baby stuff
Thanks to everyone who posts freebies and comps! :j0 -
liz545 wrote:how many words are you required to write for the cravendale offer?
So, in theory, you could just say "It's rubbish" and that would be enough... :rotfl:
Will update the second post.
(LOL: just checked the carton and on the side it says, "Contains milk". No, really?) :wall:0 -
About using more than one address for TMFs - I personally don't think it's greedy, so why not do it? It's an offer like any other.
One word of warning though: there was someone on MSE a couple of years ago that had one of their MBGs returned to them. They said it was the same name and handwriting (although different addresses) on two claims and this wasn't "in the spirit of the promotion" or something. :rolleyes:
So, if possible, when sending out multiple claims, don't send out a big batch all at once, space them out a bit (like with the Ecover promo, there's loads of time left) and maybe use someone else's name (OH is always a good one; or perhaps could use a parent's name and when they get the cheque at their address, they could give you the cash?).0 -
hi.. dormouse....thanks for the advice..:T ..i have 4 addresses i can send things to, but as you say.. i will space them out 1 every few weeks etc, or even get oh to write some.....:DWork to live= not live to work0
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Dormouse wrote:Just checked - no more than 30.
So, in theory, you could just say "It's rubbish" and that would be enough... :rotfl:0
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