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i have just got my first £5 voucher from amazon
redballoon_2
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from juicy brains!
What should i spend it on? anyone seen anything worth having for under a fiver?
What would you buy?
What should i spend it on? anyone seen anything worth having for under a fiver?
What would you buy?
Make £10 a day challenge March 2013 £101.24 / £240 :j
WSC 10 March - £0 / £5
Debt £17,294 - 7th March
WSC 10 March - £0 / £5
Debt £17,294 - 7th March
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Well done!
Whatever you choose watch out for postage rates, to avoid having to pay more for your freebie - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html/026-8854684-3222029?ie=UTF8&nodeId=11072961
so maybe a single cd
happy hunting!0 -
In future I'd suggest waiting until you have enough credit to cash in a voucher £10 - a good chunk of your £5 will go towards delivery, so it may be best to use it as a part payment for a few bits and bobs or something more expensive so you can take advantage of free delivery.0
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Someone posted a similar thread before and fordy86 came up with a great little website to help you search out those lower priced items.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=204838
However, like everyone else has said be warned of the postage. If you spend over £15 then free p&p is available.0 -
Thats a great website thanks!0
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redballoon wrote:from juicy brains!
What should i spend it on? anyone seen anything worth having for under a fiver?
What would you buy?
Well done :beer:
You don't have to spend it straight away, you can add it to your gift certificate balance on Amazon, then whenever you get a voucher keep adding them till you have a reasonable amount and avoid postage charges too.
My balance is £176 at the moment, I'm saving towards Christmas presents.
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