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Free designer sunglasses worth £125 from the Daily Mail (£4.99 p&p) coupon collect
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Maria Grachvogel is one of Britain’s top fashion designers, and you can have your own piece of Maria Grachvogel style for free with these glamorous designer sunglasses - simply pick up the Daily Mail on Saturday July 10 where you will find your first token.

These beautiful sunglasses are a classic; the elegant shape is reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's, with a touch of understated sparkle on the side of the frames. They can be bought instore at Maria Grachvogel for £125 or you can collect tokens with the Daily Mail to claim them for free.

Maria Grachvogel is known for innovative cutting, and pushing the boundaries of conventional methods of fitting, to create clothes that truly work in harmony with the female form. She believes great design is an essential and delicate combination of art and functionality and sees her role as an architect for the female form.
Her flagship store on London's Sloane Street, just a stone's throw from Harvey Nicholls and Harrods, is a mecca for some of the most stylish women in the world.
Personal stylists are on hand in its elegant and refined surroundings to help all customers achieve their best possible look and find their inner goddess. Maria has brought her Sloane street store experience to life online with the recent launch of her global e-store www.mariagrachvogel.com, in February.
She has created a special section on the website called ‘Virtual Styling: Find Your Fit’. This is the solution to provide women with the ability to find the perfect outfit that complements the individual body shape with all the conveniences of online shopping.


Alongside her spectacular creations there are great accessories to improve any outfit.
How To Claim
We will be printing a token every day in the Daily Mail from Saturday July 10, 2010.
Priority Ordering: You can be among the first to receive your sunglasses. Simply call our Priority Order Line on,
You will then need to collect 20 differently dated tokens and send them with a cheque payable to the Daily Mail for £9.99 to the address that we will publish later in the promotion and will be the first to receive your sunglasses!
Alternatively, you can collect 50 differently dated tokens from those we are printing, and send them with either a self-addressed envelope with £2.24 in stamps affixed or a cheque for £4.99.
If you prefer you can collect Daily Mail mastheads instead of tokens (the masthead is the Daily Mail logo wich appears on the front page of the paper).
Terms and Conditions: Usual Daily Mail promotions rules apply. Only one application per person. A quantity of stock is ready in advance in anticipation of response. Priority order line applicants will be dispatched first, other applicantions will be dispatched as soon as possible and no cheques will be cashed until we have your sunglasses ready to send to you; this could be up to 56 days after the closing date September 30, 2010.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/article-1293026/Free-Designer-sunglasses-everyone.html?ito=email-solus-sunglass080710#ixzz0tBcn57F9
Maria Grachvogel is one of Britain’s top fashion designers, and you can have your own piece of Maria Grachvogel style for free with these glamorous designer sunglasses - simply pick up the Daily Mail on Saturday July 10 where you will find your first token.

You will receive your free designer sunglasses in this beautiful presentation case
These beautiful sunglasses are a classic; the elegant shape is reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's, with a touch of understated sparkle on the side of the frames. They can be bought instore at Maria Grachvogel for £125 or you can collect tokens with the Daily Mail to claim them for free.

Maria Grachvogel is known for innovative cutting, and pushing the boundaries of conventional methods of fitting, to create clothes that truly work in harmony with the female form. She believes great design is an essential and delicate combination of art and functionality and sees her role as an architect for the female form.
Her flagship store on London's Sloane Street, just a stone's throw from Harvey Nicholls and Harrods, is a mecca for some of the most stylish women in the world.
Personal stylists are on hand in its elegant and refined surroundings to help all customers achieve their best possible look and find their inner goddess. Maria has brought her Sloane street store experience to life online with the recent launch of her global e-store www.mariagrachvogel.com, in February.
She has created a special section on the website called ‘Virtual Styling: Find Your Fit’. This is the solution to provide women with the ability to find the perfect outfit that complements the individual body shape with all the conveniences of online shopping.


These fabulous designer sunglasses will look great with every outfit
Alongside her spectacular creations there are great accessories to improve any outfit.
How To Claim
We will be printing a token every day in the Daily Mail from Saturday July 10, 2010.
Priority Ordering: You can be among the first to receive your sunglasses. Simply call our Priority Order Line on,
0906 757 8740
and leave your details. Lines are open from Saturday July 10, up to midnight on Friday July 16, 2010. Calls cost 75p per minute from a BT landline (other network and service provider charges may vary) and calls should last no more than two minutes.You will then need to collect 20 differently dated tokens and send them with a cheque payable to the Daily Mail for £9.99 to the address that we will publish later in the promotion and will be the first to receive your sunglasses!
Alternatively, you can collect 50 differently dated tokens from those we are printing, and send them with either a self-addressed envelope with £2.24 in stamps affixed or a cheque for £4.99.
If you prefer you can collect Daily Mail mastheads instead of tokens (the masthead is the Daily Mail logo wich appears on the front page of the paper).
Terms and Conditions: Usual Daily Mail promotions rules apply. Only one application per person. A quantity of stock is ready in advance in anticipation of response. Priority order line applicants will be dispatched first, other applicantions will be dispatched as soon as possible and no cheques will be cashed until we have your sunglasses ready to send to you; this could be up to 56 days after the closing date September 30, 2010.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/article-1293026/Free-Designer-sunglasses-everyone.html?ito=email-solus-sunglass080710#ixzz0tBcn57F9
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Maria Grachvogel
Never heard of it, is it an anagram?0 -
i would pay the fiver p&p - but the rest of it is long.. either 20 or 50 vouchers to collect, a £10 cheque (i thought it was a fiver??) and a premium rate phone-call.
never heard of them either.. were they really £125??
never the less, thanks for the find op :j2 esa medicals passed successfully (support group - it can be done!!)!! :j0 -
50 days of tokens, summer will have been and gone by then, :rotfl:0
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Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Maria Grachvogel
Never heard of it, is it an anagram?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LADIES-MARIA-GRACHVOGEL-SUNGLASSES-NEVER-WORN-/1304064855440 -
Designer things, well of course somebody designs the bl**dy things, it's like saying "architect designed house" who the h*ll do people think design houses, Daily Mail reporters? It's all meaningless twaddle, get a life!0
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Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Designer things, well of course somebody designs the bl**dy things, it's like saying "architect designed house" who the h*ll do people think design houses, Daily Mail reporters? It's all meaningless twaddle, get a life!
not architects, have you seen the rubbish barrats, bellway, persimmon churn out these days?Named after my cat, picture coming shortly0 -
Bob_the_Saver wrote: »Designer things, well of course somebody designs the bl**dy things, it's like saying "architect designed house" who the h*ll do people think design houses, Daily Mail reporters? It's all meaningless twaddle, get a life!
:rotfl:.truth!0 -
Alternatively, you can collect 50 differently dated tokens from those we are printing, and send them with either a self-addressed envelope with £2.24 in stamps affixed or a cheque for £4.99.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/article-1293026/Free-Designer-sunglasses-everyone.html?ito=email-solus-sunglass080710#ixzz0y7GvvfjG
Well I've nearly got the 50 tokens. I can soon get a self-addressed envelope with £2.24 in stamps.
Where the **** do I send it? The original article (which I cut out and kept) just says to send it to an address we will publish later.
Can anyone help?0 -
OK - I answer my own question.
The Mail has been publishing this address over the past few days:
P O Box 5002
Dept MG2
Alton
Hants
GU34 9BZ0
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