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Blue Badge Holders' Atlas £3

Former_MSE_Andrea
Former_MSE_Andrea Posts: 9,611 Forumite
1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've helped Parliament Rampant Recycler
edited 8 March 2011 at 1:31PM in Motoring
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If you're disabled and have a blue badge then you can get the Concise UK Road Atlas for Blue Badge Drivers for £3 all in.

The atlas normally costs anything from £6-13 but until midnight 31/03/2010 The Pie Guide website is offering it to MoneySavers for £3 (the cost of delivery).

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  • Order online

    Go to The Pie Guide website and add the atlas to your basket. At this point it says the price is £9.99. You'll need to continue to the checkout and enter your personal details. When you've clicked to continue, you'll see a box to enter a coupon code.

    There, enter the code "mse0311" (this code is a standard one set up by The Pie Guide for MoneySavers. There's no commercial link with MSE). The price will then be cut to £0, and you'll have to pay £3 delivery, making a total cost of £3.
  • Send a cheque

    If you'd rather send a cheque then you need to make it payable (for £3) to PIE Enterprises. You'll need to include the reference mse0311 with your name, address, telephone number and email address to:

    PIE Enterprises Ltd, Caledonia House, 223 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9NG
If you want to ask a question about your order you can call 020 7952 0459.

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The atlas helps make your journey easier by letting you know which petrol stations, accommodation and car parks are accessible and where blue badge bays are.

As well as being a road atlas of the UK it shows you detailed info about the facilities available on street maps for 65 cities.

This is the latest (2009) edition of the atlas.

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As often happens when you make a purchase online when you place an order the site's Privacy Policy states that you may be sent information about products and services. If you'd rather not receive this then email [EMAIL="customerservices@thepieguide.com"]customerservices@thepieguide.com[/EMAIL] and you should be removed from its mailing list.

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Comments

  • hilstep2000
    hilstep2000 Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Thanks Andrea just ordered one. :)
    I Believe in saving money!!!:T
    A Bargain is only a bargain if you need it!



  • Thank you;) Just ordered one for my father.
  • Pixeltash
    Pixeltash Posts: 39 Forumite
    I don't travel a huge amount, but would find it helpful to know where the blue badge parking is in unknown areas... I notice it says in the description

    • Detailed street mapping of over 60 city centres featuring all the
    • parking options and facilities for Blue Badge drivers
    This is what I need but for towns as I wouldn't willingly drive into a city! does anyone know if this is also covered for towns?
  • :j
    thank you very much - have wantedone for ages but couldn't afford it.
    MSE_Andrea wrote: »
    [title=http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com/images/dp/wtd_underline.gif]wtd_icon.gifWhat's the deal?
    [/title]

    If you're disabled and have a blue badge then you can get the Concise UK Road Atlas for Blue Badge Drivers for £3 all in.

    The atlas normally costs anything from £6-13 but until midnight 31/03/2010 The Pie Guide website is offering it to MoneySavers for £3 (the cost of delivery).

    [title=http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com/images/dp/wtd_underline.gif]wtd_icon.gifHow do I get it?
    [/title]

    • Order online

      Go to The Pie Guide website and add the atlas to your basket. At this point it says the price is £9.99. You'll need to continue to the checkout and enter your personal details. When you've clicked to continue, you'll see a box to enter a coupon code.

      There, enter the code "mse0311" (this code is a standard one set up by The Pie Guide for MoneySavers. There's no commercial link with MSE). The price will then be cut to £0, and you'll have to pay £3 delivery, making a total cost of £3.
    • Send a cheque

      If you'd rather send a cheque then you need to make it payable (for £3) to PIE Enterprises. You'll need to include the reference mse0311 with your name, address, telephone number and email address to:

      PIE Enterprises Ltd, Caledonia House, 223 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9NG
    If you want to ask a question about your order you can call 020 7952 0459.

    [title=http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com/images/dp/wtd_underline.gif]wtd_icon.gifWhat's special about this atlas?
    [/title]


    The atlas helps make your journey easier by letting you know which petrol stations, accommodation and car parks are accessible and where blue badge bays are.

    As well as being a road atlas of the UK it shows you detailed info about the facilities available on street maps for 65 cities.

    This is the latest (2009) edition of the atlas.

    [title=http://images2.moneysavingexpert.com/images/dp/wtd_underline.gif]wtd_icon.gifYour personal details
    [/title]


    As often happens when you make a purchase online when you place an order the site's Privacy Policy states that you may be sent information about products and services. If you'd rather not receive this then email [EMAIL="customerservices@thepieguide.com"]customerservices@thepieguide.com[/EMAIL] and you should be removed from its mailing list.

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  • ourrac
    ourrac Posts: 42 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just ordered one, thank you :D
  • Alter_ego
    Alter_ego Posts: 3,842 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Pixeltash wrote: »
    I don't travel a huge amount, but would find it helpful to know where the blue badge parking is in unknown areas...


    Surely it's where the double yellow lines are?
    I am not a cat (But my friend is)
  • hi i applied for the blue badge map for just 3 pound, but nowhere on the site was there a place to put the code in, so finished up paying full price, but phoned up the company and explained, and they said that they will put the money back on my bank account, so be warned.
  • welshsue
    welshsue Posts: 571 Forumite
    grrrr..... just received a blue badge and have ordered the atlas and free radar key BEFORE I saw this, paid £12.99..... could have saved myself some money. That will teach me to always check MSE before buying anything
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