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A question about Love2Shop vouchers

bludolph
Posts: 11 Forumite
Well, a few questions, really 
Is there a spending limit to the value of vouchers which can be used in one transaction, like, could I buy something costing £200 with enough £10 vouchers? Or would I only be able to pay a certain amount in vouchers and pay the rest with cash? Even if this is allowed, are shops happy to accept such an amount?
Also, are receipts given as normal for anything paid with these? I'm hoping to buy some electronic equipment, maybe a laptop, TV, Xbox etc. so I'd like to be sure I can return faulty goods.
I've been earning these vouchers on a survey site since last month, but haven't yet had experience spending them, so any answers to this would really be appreciated!

Is there a spending limit to the value of vouchers which can be used in one transaction, like, could I buy something costing £200 with enough £10 vouchers? Or would I only be able to pay a certain amount in vouchers and pay the rest with cash? Even if this is allowed, are shops happy to accept such an amount?
Also, are receipts given as normal for anything paid with these? I'm hoping to buy some electronic equipment, maybe a laptop, TV, Xbox etc. so I'd like to be sure I can return faulty goods.
I've been earning these vouchers on a survey site since last month, but haven't yet had experience spending them, so any answers to this would really be appreciated!
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There is no maximum limit on the amount you can spens in 1 transaction.
I have seen people hand over £1000 worth of vouchers in argos, shops are happy to accept the, to them their cash.
Your receipt will say something like ''payment - voucher'' or ''payment - giftcard''
You have the same rights wheter you pay cash, card voucher etc.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
:T fortune with those less fortunate :T
:T than themselves - you know who you are!:T0
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