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Telegraph offer this weekend £10 free shopping Milk&More
claire21
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Heads up - HUKD find:
Email regarding the Telegraphs wknd offers:
Believe this free grocery trial happened once before about a year ago.
"The great British milkman now brings you much more than milk, with the online delivery service milkandmore.co.uk.
The service means your milkman now delivers up to six days a week, bright and early. You can choose from more than 250 essentials including eggs, bacon, bread, juice, cheese and household products.
You can trial this service with £10 worth of free shopping, if you are a new milk&more customer and the service covers your area.
The online service is free to use and you can order up to 9pm the day before your milkman’s next round, with no need to book a delivery slot – the top up shop has never been easier.
How to claim
See The Daily Telegraph or The Sunday Telegraph this weekend for details of how to claim your free £10 shop online with milkandmore.co.uk. Terms and conditions apply."
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-of-free-grocery-shopping-daily-t/782684#comments
keep an eye out on our newspaper thread for details also - there could just be a code we need
Email regarding the Telegraphs wknd offers:
Believe this free grocery trial happened once before about a year ago.
"The great British milkman now brings you much more than milk, with the online delivery service milkandmore.co.uk.
The service means your milkman now delivers up to six days a week, bright and early. You can choose from more than 250 essentials including eggs, bacon, bread, juice, cheese and household products.
You can trial this service with £10 worth of free shopping, if you are a new milk&more customer and the service covers your area.
The online service is free to use and you can order up to 9pm the day before your milkman’s next round, with no need to book a delivery slot – the top up shop has never been easier.
How to claim
See The Daily Telegraph or The Sunday Telegraph this weekend for details of how to claim your free £10 shop online with milkandmore.co.uk. Terms and conditions apply."
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-of-free-grocery-shopping-daily-t/782684#comments
keep an eye out on our newspaper thread for details also - there could just be a code we need
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Thought I'd give this a bump as I just spotted this on HUKD as well.0
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FREE - £10 - SHOPPING TO YOUR DOOR - NO MINIMUM SPEND - Choose from over 250 daily essentials
JUST GO TO >>> https://www.milkandmore.co.uk/telegraph - DON'T FORGET THE PROMOTIONAL CODE TGRAPH
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Veni, Vidi, VISA ! ................. I came, I saw, I PURCHASED
S LOWER CASE OMEGA;6.59 so far ..0 -
I was signing up for this then realised you have to put in your card details and set up a direct debit in order to receive the offer. This would be fine, but from the reviews on HUKD it would seem they can take the £10 for this order, then will refund it be only as a credit to your Milk and More account for future purchases. So, yes, you will get £10 worth of food, but only when you spend another £10. Not sure whether or not to do it now........
Has anyone used this with good results?£2012 in 2012 = £34.440 -
You do't have to do a DD- you can just put your card details in. And in the Ts and cs it definitely states you only have to do one order. The one annoying thing about it is that instead of adding up your order and giving a total it just lists the individual prices and says they will invoice you later- which is good in that I suppose if it were an emergency and you had no cash they would be giving you credit, but means you have to keep the total in your head.hitatotatus wrote: »I was signing up for this then realised you have to put in your card details and set up a direct debit in order to receive the offer. This would be fine, but from the reviews on HUKD it would seem they can take the £10 for this order, then will refund it be only as a credit to your Milk and More account for future purchases. So, yes, you will get £10 worth of food, but only when you spend another £10. Not sure whether or not to do it now........
Has anyone used this with good results?0
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