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tara747-just PM'd you.0
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mintymoneysaver wrote: »We must have just missed each other! I was there from 10 onwards. What did you get? I might pop back next week with the text codes now!
a few gift sets, gloves x 2, wine set, and famous grouse tin
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QUICK SURVEY
When people use their vouchers, do they:
a) buy something over £5 (and so pay a few quid as well),
b) exactly £5 (so pay nothing), or
c) under £5 (so pay nothing again)?
I have only done the first option, but am plucking up the nerve to try the other for some freebiesfind a deal....pass it on :beer:0 -
I used a voucher today on a dkny mens fragrance - 30ml reduced from £23 to £15.30 then used my £5 voucher and not sure what happened next as lady only charged me £9.70, which I paid for with a crisp £20 which was sent to me instead of a high st voucher by the nice people at gok's snackajacks promo! (there was a mix up with my lovefilm thing...) so free aftershave!!
Of course I had to get another one for that price
To infinity and beyond - but mostly to Tesco!:D0 -
singledaddy wrote: »QUICK SURVEY
When people use their vouchers, do they:
a) buy something over £5 (and so pay a few quid as well),
b) exactly £5 (so pay nothing), or
c) under £5 (so pay nothing again)?
I have only done the first option, but am plucking up the nerve to try the other for some freebies
With mine I got a perfume set that my son wanted for his girlfriend it was no dearer than the cheapest I could find anywhere online so paid £20.00 instead of £25.00 and got beauty points and points on my debenhams card.
My Oh got two baby outfits in the sale for daughter's baby due soon came to £5.90 so paid 90p0 -
I have been successful with (a) and (b). I tried twice with (c), but no luck. Annoying as I was short by just 10p, but decided to get some sweets to top up, rather than kick up a fuss.singledaddy wrote: »QUICK SURVEY
When people use their vouchers, do they:
a) buy something over £5 (and so pay a few quid as well),
b) exactly £5 (so pay nothing), or
c) under £5 (so pay nothing again)?
I have only done the first option, but am plucking up the nerve to try the other for some freebies0 -
singledaddy wrote: »QUICK SURVEY
When people use their vouchers, do they:
a) buy something over £5 (and so pay a few quid as well),
b) exactly £5 (so pay nothing), or
c) under £5 (so pay nothing again)?
I have only done the first option, but am plucking up the nerve to try the other for some freebies
hi I did a mixture of both, mainly cos I was told the 2nd time that it had to be over £5, I think it depends on the SA, some I went to were jobsworth's :roll: I spent about £4 odd on 7 items.I luv freebies0 -
singledaddy wrote: »QUICK SURVEY
When people use their vouchers, do they:
a) buy something over £5 (and so pay a few quid as well),
b) exactly £5 (so pay nothing), or
c) under £5 (so pay nothing again)?
I have only done the first option, but am plucking up the nerve to try the other for some freebies
I have done option b) once or twice (cough, cough), with no problems whatsoever. The SA's seem well used to peeps doing it and don't raise an eyebrow!
Give it a go!!!!0 -
Can I please request that 'newbies' STOP sending PM's to all who have commented that they have used a voucher.
If anyone has spare vouchers they would (a) use them for themselves or (b) offer them on the board.
Sending random PM's is VERY annoying :mad: ... please (with sugar on top) STOP!!!0 -
My OH wouldn't stand near me the first time I bought one of the Red Herring lip gloss sets for 5 pounds exactly, as he was worried about it. No problems at all. They have got a lot of gift sets for exactly 5 pounds, that would make lovely presents.0
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