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Argos Money Off Vouchers
MSE_Martin
Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
23 October
What's the deal?
Spend £50 or more at Argos* either online or instore between 18 -29 October and get a free voucher. You get £5 for spends over £50 or £10 for spends over £100 (excluding delivery costs). You won't get £10 per £100 spent so if you're spending a couple of hundred pounds on a few items pay for them in seperate transactions!
Sadly this offer isn't available in N.Ireland
Check and Reserve
You can use the Check and Reserve service to check items are available in your store and reserve them. To qualify for the voucher you must pick up items between 18 - 29 October and you can get your voucher in-store.
Terms and Conditions
- The offer applies to all purchases made in-store, on-line, on Quick Pay kiosks or over the telephone.
- If you order from home delivery, your voucher will be despatched seperately from the products you've ordered and will arrive no later than 12 November 2006.
- Vouchers must be redeemed in-store by 14 February 2007
* Using these links helps the site stay ad-free and free to use, as they’re ‘affiliated links’ which invisibly take you via commercial price comparison services like Moneysupermarket or Find, which then pay this site per click
You shouldn’t notice any difference, the links don’t impact the product at all and the editorial line (the things I write) is NEVER impacted by the revenue. If it isn’t possible to get an affiliate link for the best product, it is still recommended and still included. The following https://www.argos.co.uk is an identical unaffiliated link provided for the sake of transparency. Click on the following link for more details on how this site's financed.
P.S. This discussion was originally started by the poster immediately below. This entry has been inserted so I can put an official, fully researched MoneySavingExpert.com explanation at the top. Thank you to The Kaiser for starting this thread and bedshaped for the top spot.
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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Does anyone know if Argos will be offering a £5 voucher for spending £50 instore, in the run up to Christmas? They did this last year.0
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Its running now, £5 for £50 spend , £10 for £100 spend. Ends on October 29th.
The vouchers have to be used before 14th Feb 2007.0 -
Not available in Northern Ireland.
"At present Northern Ireland are not participating in this promotion, we
are currently running this as a business trial."It's BOUGHT (to Buy), not BROUGHT (to bring) AND you cannot be frauded, only DEfrauded.
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bedshaped wrote:Its running now, £5 for £50 spend , £10 for £100 spend. Ends on October 29th.
The vouchers have to be used before 14th Feb 2007.
Thanks for that, much appreciated.0 -
Where do you get the vouchers from?
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When you pay for your shopping if it totals £50 or more you get a £5 gift card things to spend the next time your in store, and if you spend over £100 you get a £10 gift card, yesterday at my local argos i spent just over £200 so i presumed they would gimme a £20 gift card....but nope they wont the most you can get at any 1 time is a £10 one so the person on the till advised me to pay for my stuff in 2 seperate transactions, so i did and i then walked awat with two £10 gift cards yippeeeeeeee£2 coin savers club = £118
20p saver club = £275.80 :T yippeeeee0 -
I read a tip on another site, not sure if it works but may be worth a go.
If you spending over £50.
First buy £50 worth of Argos Vouchers and I 'think' you get a free £5 voucher.
Then use the vouchers to purchase your item.
You should then get another £5 voucher therefore ending up with 2 * £5 for just spending £50.
Like I said I've not tried it I just read it on another site.
Edit: The T&C's say 'Excludes the purchase of gift vouchers using gift vouchers as a method of payment.'
So it should work i.e. were not purchasing 'gift vouchers using gift vouchers' were purchasing gift vouchers and then spending those gift vouchers.0 -
lkalka wrote:
First buy £50 worth of Argos Vouchers and I 'think' you get a free £5 voucher.
I bought vouchers last year (not for this purpose - as a prize for a quiz at work) and you don't get a free voucher when you buy them...at least I didn't.
Would be a bit of a scam if it did work!please listen to MFD - she is a wise woman
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bit of advice for anyone that has purchased in argos in the last week or so!
my dad had to replace all his tools a couple of years ago due to a break in, he purchased £200 worth the week before the offer was announced, took them back in and complained to the manager and was told nothing could be done, so he asked for a refund then bought them all again, hence claiming the gift vouchers!finally debt free and want to keep it that way!!0
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