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Cheapest item in Argos catalogue

I'm buying a vacuum cleaner (bagless) for 49.99 from Argos today.. if i spent 1p more, i get a 5 pound voucher.. so,

What's the cheapest thing in the argos catalogue??

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  • hjd
    hjd Posts: 1,224 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I thought you could make a charity donation (instore) - expect someone will be along soon to confirm/deny.
    I am planning on buying something @£99.99 so have the same problem..
  • I did find a 9v battery for 2.49 - i actually need one of those so I may just buy that
  • Batteries - £2.49

    Still looking! .....
  • snap!!!!! ...
  • random456
    random456 Posts: 1,654 Forumite
    go on the argos website and sort by ascending price?
    Fr. Stack: While you were out, I got the keys to your car. And drove it into a big wall. And if you don't like it, tough. I've had my fun, and that's all that matters.
  • theGrinch
    theGrinch Posts: 3,133 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    couldnt you just buy something as a present and oh no they dont like it and return it or is that me being criminally naughty?
    "enough is a feast"...old Buddist proverb
  • Post #2 is correct.

    Make a minimum donation of £0.20. Also, if you are buying lots of items buy them in batches. I spent £150 last night on seperate items expecting to get £15 and didn't. So I simply returned the items and then bought them in seperate batches to get the vouchers.:rotfl:

    By the way they reclaim vouchers when items are returned and if you don't have the voucher they deduct it from your refund:(
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