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Free Items Worth £5 from PCWorld/Currys...
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berkshirelady wrote: »I just looked at the T&Cs on my voucher and it says one per customer.
which means that me & me other half can both sign up, get batteries for nephew's toys - and a toasty sandwich maker for me!
I've also emailed the details to the co-ordinator of a small charity I occasionally volunteer for. I figured that if volunteers want to sign up and donate their vouchers, the charity could get some much needed office supplies, or new kit for the kitchen.
In these cash strapped times, and with charities & community groups getting hammered, if any of us are mates with people involved in these groups, maybe we could let them know about the deal, so they can get in on the act! It would be nice to hear that maybe a youth group or a drop-in centre has some new kitchen freebies :-)0 -
Busylizzie wrote: »Terms and conditions on Comp webpage say one per household??
I guess the best way to find out is to put in another name and email address, with the same postal address, and see if it spits out another voucher?0 -
How are you getting multiple vouchers as you have to give an address and its 1 per household?
It does not validate address. You can put whatever you like with a different email addressHappiness is buying an item and then not checking its price after a month to discover it was reduced further.0 -
Not sure if this has already been said, but I hope it helps someone.
It looks as though the gift guide at Currys and PC World is the SAME one.
The one I have says 'Currys' AND 'PC World' in the top right corner of the front page.
So, I get the feeling the voucher(s) can be used at either...
If I am wrong, please let me know and I will change this.:beer:0 -
Can someone please PM me a unused code, haven't had any lucky.0
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can anyone point me in the direction of the keybord taht was free with the voucher? what store was it and what brand? thanks0
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Currys at Saint Helens Retail Park has got thousands of Gift Catalogues. Hope that helps someone in that area.
Currys and PCworld are situated next to each other!0 -
123sonny123 wrote: »Not sure if this has already been said, but I hope it helps someone.
It looks as though the gift guide at Currys and PC World is the SAME one.
The one I have says 'Currys' AND 'PC World' in the top right corner of the front page.
So, I get the feeling the voucher(s) can be used at either...
If I am wrong, please let me know and I will change this.
You're correct! I spent 1 at Currys and 1 at PCWorld - both went through fine!0 -
Thanks for this! I picked up a fan heater and a toastie maker for a grand total of a fiver!
Hiya - could you please point me in the direction of the fan heater you got as cheapest i can see on their website is £11.99 so still £6.99 on its own after the voucher. Cheers"You've got to cut your cloth to suit your wassname" Terry (my Dad), 1944-present0 -
However, firstly the website has a dodgy certificate, though I expect that in this case it is actually ok. Secondly, you have to tick a box which is effectively going to subject you to junk mail, as they are going to pass on (sell or trade) your details to "carefully selected third parties". Is that worth it for a fiver?
Neil.g0
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