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  • glider3560
    glider3560 Posts: 4,115 Forumite
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    Wildside wrote: »
    Thanks, sounds a bit too early for me (4/5am), don't really want it sitting on the doorstep, although the local cats would probably be quite happy.
    My milk was left on the doorstep, the rest was left in a plastic carrier bag. The contents would have got really soggy if it was raining. Fortunately I was awake at 5:30am that day, so brought the delivery in as soon as it came.
  • Wildside
    Wildside Posts: 1,220 Forumite
    edited 21 February 2010 at 4:26PM
    glider3560 wrote: »
    My milk was left on the doorstep, the rest was left in a plastic carrier bag. The contents would have got really soggy if it was raining. Fortunately I was awake at 5:30am that day, so brought the delivery in as soon as it came.

    That's why I gave up having a milkman years ago, turned up at all times, sometimes after I had gone to work even. In the winter I ended up with frozen milk a couple of times & finally gave up in the summer as it had been out in the sun & gone off.
    Shame because I would like to support local business & it gives someone employment delivering it.
  • Lemony
    Lemony Posts: 982 Forumite
    Hi folks.

    If the terms and conditions say Offer open to customers who set up a regular payment method only does that mean that I won't qualify for the offer if I pay using my debit card? Do I have to sign up for a direct debit account and if so, how do I do that?

    Thanks in advance for your help.
  • TjW
    TjW Posts: 293 Forumite
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    Lemony wrote: »
    Hi folks.

    If the terms and conditions say Offer open to customers who set up a regular payment method only does that mean that I won't qualify for the offer if I pay using my debit card? Do I have to sign up for a direct debit account and if so, how do I do that?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    When you register, it gives you the option to set up direct debit. They invoice you every month telling you how much they will be taking out of your bank so if you don't get anything, you won't get charged
    Total Debts: £1,500
    Total Cashback Received: £3,965.21:beer:
  • mummym_3
    mummym_3 Posts: 372 Forumite
    hi am worried now as i did debit card details, does that meani will be charged full amount??
    tia
  • I entered my card details, got a message saying that the payment was unsuccessful started again and was told I couldn't use the promo code :(
  • lesliejack
    lesliejack Posts: 2,556 Forumite
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    which areas do they deliver in? My postcode not found.
    essex girl in exile
  • glider3560
    glider3560 Posts: 4,115 Forumite
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    lesliejack wrote: »
    which areas do they deliver in? My postcode not found.
    There isn't a set boundary - it all depends on whether they have a milkman in your area.
  • lollol
    lollol Posts: 420 Forumite
    gutted they dont deliver to my area
  • TjW
    TjW Posts: 293 Forumite
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    Got mine delivered at 6am today. Lucky I was awake as it's pouring down outside and even though it was all in a plastic bag, I don't think it would have survived long. Thanks again for this Op :)
    Total Debts: £1,500
    Total Cashback Received: £3,965.21:beer:
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