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John Lewis 70% clearance link (hopefully)
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Hi, I bought some bits in the JL online sale last week.
I want to return a couple of items but it will then take my order total down to below £30 so will they then charge me the P+P from my refund? If so, I may not bother with the hassle of the returns.
Thanks.
Ageing is a privilege not everyone gets.0 -
Postage is free if you spend £30 so worth chucking something cheap in your basket ie a sweetie or something to qualify to take you over the £30 and save the £3, sorry itf it's too late justcoll
Thanks - it was too late but I'll know for next time.My message to that greedy wunch of bankers:
Debts another fine mess you got us into!
If you see somone who hasn't got a smile, give them one of yours.0 -
We have the four slice toaster, it is great. The retro looks with the mordern functionality, fits well with my kitchen. We have jad it now for two years and it has never let us down (but then it is a Delonghi:jThank you to both Joozymup and Sunshinemum (for pointing out the lesser reductions). I have been after a Delonghi Icona toaster for ages but couldn't justify the fifty quid price tag. It's only a two slice (the 4 slice is £70 :eek:) but I think it's gorgeous and it's on clearance for £29.95. You get taken to the red version but scroll down a bit and you'll see that black is available. Delivery is £3.
http://www.johnlewis.com/231070835/Product.aspx
). The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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