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Kaleidoscope Catalogue Offer
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rebeccauk
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Hi All
Kaleidoscope have somehow got my husbands details and keep sending him letters and catalogues. Up until now we have binned them but today we have received a letter offering £10 off plus free delivery with your first order.
I went online to see the range (as we never looked at the catalogue) and found a cardigan I liked so started to order it but it wanted to take my credit card details before applying the discounts which I don't like at all because I wanted to make sure I would only be charged for the amount I expect to! The cardigan was only £15 so with the £10 off and the free delivery I should only have to pay a fiver?!!
My query is this really........ Has anyone had any dealings with this catalogue? I'm not a fan of catalogues because I had a bad experience a couple of years back with Vertbaudet stinging me with extra charges and then the delivery driver leaving my goods inside my garden waste bin on a pile of rotting grass (seriously) and not even leaving me a note through the door to say where to find them!!! Anyway I digress.....
Also, this letter doesn't say anything about the first order having to be over a certain amount before you can claim your tenner off - in fact there is no small print at all about the conditions.... also it doesn't say that you can't spend it on sale stuff?!!
Has anyone taken up on this offer or dealt with Kaleidoscope before to know whether the offer will be on anything? I'm really nervous to process the order online and then find that they haven't taken the discounts off because of certain smallprint clauses and to be honest if they did I don't have the time to start fighting with them over it so would rather buy the cardi elsewhere and save myself the bother!
All responses gratefully received!
Rebecca xxx
Kaleidoscope have somehow got my husbands details and keep sending him letters and catalogues. Up until now we have binned them but today we have received a letter offering £10 off plus free delivery with your first order.
I went online to see the range (as we never looked at the catalogue) and found a cardigan I liked so started to order it but it wanted to take my credit card details before applying the discounts which I don't like at all because I wanted to make sure I would only be charged for the amount I expect to! The cardigan was only £15 so with the £10 off and the free delivery I should only have to pay a fiver?!!
My query is this really........ Has anyone had any dealings with this catalogue? I'm not a fan of catalogues because I had a bad experience a couple of years back with Vertbaudet stinging me with extra charges and then the delivery driver leaving my goods inside my garden waste bin on a pile of rotting grass (seriously) and not even leaving me a note through the door to say where to find them!!! Anyway I digress.....
Also, this letter doesn't say anything about the first order having to be over a certain amount before you can claim your tenner off - in fact there is no small print at all about the conditions.... also it doesn't say that you can't spend it on sale stuff?!!
Has anyone taken up on this offer or dealt with Kaleidoscope before to know whether the offer will be on anything? I'm really nervous to process the order online and then find that they haven't taken the discounts off because of certain smallprint clauses and to be honest if they did I don't have the time to start fighting with them over it so would rather buy the cardi elsewhere and save myself the bother!
All responses gratefully received!
Rebecca xxx
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Is it also free returns? If so, you can order and then if they try to charge more than you are expecting, send it back for full refund. If no free returns, you need to consider cheapest way you caould get it abck to them before risking an order.0
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