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  • scat
    scat Posts: 403 Forumite
    gemnjam wrote: »
    Hiya my order invoice also states the full amount but in the t&cs it says: "The £10 discount will appear on the monthly invoice" so I'm hoping I'll get another total invoice for the whole month around the 20th as they say and hopefully it'll show on there HTH:)

    Ditto. Have carried on ordering because I rather like the convenience of it! Goes to show these tempting offers do make sense :D
  • scat wrote: »
    Ditto. Have carried on ordering because I rather like the convenience of it! Goes to show these tempting offers do make sense :D

    Its convenient but expensive. Shops have better prices on almost all, if not, ALL of the stuff here.

    Just be careful you check to make sure you receive all that you order, they seem to have a high rate of funking up orders.
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  • Just had email from milk&more -

    Firstly, thanks for being a customer of milk&more, we hope you're still enjoying a great service from us and have been taking advantage of our recent Christmas offers on the site.

    Earn money off your next invoice

    Now, how would you like to earn money off your next invoice? Interested? All you have to do is forward this email on to as many of your friends you think could benefit from using milk&more and when they register and start shopping with us, we'll give you both £5 off your next invoice. It's as simple as that!

    Every week, we'll email every customer whose friends sign up, with a special code. When you place your next order, just enter the code into the shopping basket, click 'Go', confirm your order and £5 will be deducted from your next invoice.

    What are you waiting for? Start earning money off now!
  • l33na
    l33na Posts: 238 Forumite
    Lemony wrote: »
    Has anybody got £10 off an existing account rather than opening a new account? I'm reluctant to open another account at the same address unless I have to!


    after getting my sister to sign up. I did make a new account in hubbys name to get our regular shop for free. Items have been delivered but I think I would stick with the new account for future orders. code did not go through on existing account.
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  • annie-c
    annie-c Posts: 2,542 Forumite
    Lemony wrote: »
    Has anybody got £10 off an existing account rather than opening a new account? I'm reluctant to open another account at the same address unless I have to!

    I think the 'intro' offers are one-time only.

    Although milkandmore is a national company, my milkman and the local dairy staff are all local people, and the milkman still calls in the street to the many people who know him by name and pay weekly by cash.

    I'd be way too embarassed to sign up two accounts for extra money off, knowing that someone local is doing the work delivering every day.

    The way I see it, the occasional freebies are nice but the real saving for me is that by having milk and occasional bread/cheese etc delivered I save myself the trip to Tesco and the 'extras' that I stick in my trolley when I 'only went in for a pint of milk'.....
  • Im in the middle of comping and I found this competition at askamum.co.uk, where you can get a free £5 top up shop at milkandmore and be entered into a competion to win £50 mothercare vouchers!

    The promotional code is ASKAMUM

    http://www.milkandmore.co.uk/landing/askamum.html

    Its also open to both new and existing customers, so anyone can use it!
  • Jude123
    Jude123 Posts: 350 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    DIDN'T WORK FOR ME AS AN EXISTING CUSTOMER:mad:
    tHANKS ANYWAY MY HELP SOMEONE
  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    it says I can't use it for existing account(as I used the Telegraph offer) :(
  • pippitypip_2
    pippitypip_2 Posts: 1,018 Forumite
    Same here, the ASKAMUM code doesn't work if you've previously used a sign up offer.

    For new sign ups the £10 Telegraph code is still valid until 7th Nov - so that's the better one to use if you're new to the service.

    Thanks anyway,
    pippitypip
    I know I'm in my own little world, but it's ok - they know me here! :D
  • Thats odd, because i signed up to milkandmore with a sign up offer, and it allowed me to use it.

    Maybe its because its because the telegraph ones been so recent?
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