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She Magazine Sub £12 for 12 .. FREE £30 Lindt Chocs .. PLEASE READ FIRST POST UPDATE

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  • Sorry to ask a silly question but where exactly does it mention the Super Selection of Christmas chocolates worth £30? The subscription page I got up just said "Annual Direct Debit (12 issues) + FREE Lindt Chocolate @ £12.00". The Lindt Chocolate refered to suggests it is one singular and not several. My apologies if I have got it wrong.
  • LittleBill
    LittleBill Posts: 1,543 Forumite
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    BoogieBear wrote:
    Sorry to ask a silly question but where exactly does it mention the Super Selection of Christmas chocolates worth £30? The subscription page I got up just said "Annual Direct Debit (12 issues) + FREE Lindt Chocolate @ £12.00". The Lindt Chocolate refered to suggests it is one singular and not several. My apologies if I have got it wrong.

    I can't find a photo anywhere online yet to show you ... but in the mag there is a large picture and it looks super ... I have noted the description in the first post ... it shows 7 chocolate items and 1 book .... the two biggest are a large Russian Style Doll and a Large Santa which you may have seen in shops ... plus others as listed ...

    See this link for prices ... http://www.grocerytrader.co.uk/News/September_2006/G_lindt.html

    They state its worth as £30 ... it is maybe a little less than this but it is still a tidy haul for a freebie on top of a very good sub offer ... :o
    LittleBill ... "The riches of a man can be measured by what he can do without"
  • i couldn't get the above link to work even when cut and pasted - so added .co.uk to the link given above and now a subscriber - that's 4 in the last 2 weeks
  • LittleBill
    LittleBill Posts: 1,543 Forumite
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    i couldn't get the above link to work even when cut and pasted - so added .co.uk to the link given above and now a subscriber - that's 4 in the last 2 weeks

    Oops! ... I have amended last post ...
    LittleBill ... "The riches of a man can be measured by what he can do without"
  • bella4uk
    bella4uk Posts: 1,644 Forumite
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    Thanks very much for that, I've just finished my subscription to new woman, lets hope it's a better read than that!...
  • zippybungle
    zippybungle Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    Just signed up too! I have the December issue at home and it shows a picture of the Lindt chocolates - well worth the £12! :T
    :p Busy working Mum of 3 :wave:
  • Says offer is now closed but you can still get 12 issues for £12 without the chocs by using code sa76.
    :hello:
  • Claire_DC
    Claire_DC Posts: 1,269 Forumite
    http://www.qualitymagazines.co.uk/home/mpurchase.asp?m=18


    Try this, and then type in SA77 as this worked for me! :)


    'Subscription Term: Annual Direct Debit (12 issues) + FREE Lindt Chocolate @ £12.00'
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  • LittleBill
    LittleBill Posts: 1,543 Forumite
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    Says offer is now closed but you can still get 12 issues for £12 without the chocs by using code sa76.

    This offer was in the mag also its single payment not D D ... as previous post says try TYPING not clicking ... https://www.qualitymagazines.co.uk/sh/SA77 ... hopefully that should work ....

    :D
    LittleBill ... "The riches of a man can be measured by what he can do without"
  • bella4uk
    bella4uk Posts: 1,644 Forumite
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    LittleBill wrote:
    This offer was in the mag also its single payment not D D ... as previous post says try TYPING not clicking ... https://www.qualitymagazines.co.uk/sh/SA77 ... hopefully that should work ....

    :D
    Yes you pay £12 but you do have to fill in a DD form and it said they will take money annually....so does that mean it will always be £12? what is the regular price anyway?
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