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Looking for MFI shopper in North London??
Hi,
I've just received £170 worth of MFI vouchers. I took a long time deciding the best way to redeem vouchers. I went to MFI ( they have a sale) with the aim of purchasing something that could sell on ebay. I thought that at least I would get half of £170. However, I only have a car and there's only a few things that will fit in. They had great ex-display items including ovens. I might have to look at ebay more closely to see what will sell.
However the best thing is to ask someone who's shopping to use my vouchers and then refund me the whole amount minus £20 or £30 which would be fantastic. Has anyone got any idea how I could go about this without lurking around the cash desk of MFI looking suspect??
I've just received £170 worth of MFI vouchers. I took a long time deciding the best way to redeem vouchers. I went to MFI ( they have a sale) with the aim of purchasing something that could sell on ebay. I thought that at least I would get half of £170. However, I only have a car and there's only a few things that will fit in. They had great ex-display items including ovens. I might have to look at ebay more closely to see what will sell.
However the best thing is to ask someone who's shopping to use my vouchers and then refund me the whole amount minus £20 or £30 which would be fantastic. Has anyone got any idea how I could go about this without lurking around the cash desk of MFI looking suspect??
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Do you have a free or cheap local newspaper you could probably advertise them in? That might be a quick way to get them off your hands.0
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You can't transfer them, so I would need to go with the person buying the stuff.0
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