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Mothercare free £10 voucher qualifying deals - please post here
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Hold on a minute, since when have i been allowed to add links???0
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goodfella789 wrote: »Caz2703
Not everyone can add links.
This is very true but following on from your next post, you can, so you could edit your original post or any of the ones you've made since to show the competitors website e.g. the red kite travel cot to show it on Asda grogeries and not Asda Direct.0 -
Yeah i tell you what, i'll start the thread, post the deals for everyone, then go and add the links.
Do you want me to buy the product for you aswell???
Edited the cot to asda groceries.
Some people!0 -
goodfella789 wrote: »Yeah i tell you what, i'll start the thread, post the deals for everyone, then go and add the links.
Do you want me to buy the product for you aswell???
Edited the cot to asda groceries.
Some people!
Nope but you could adjust your attitude. I was simply pointing out that there were cheaper offers out there but you'd think I was taking your baby away from you some of the responses you've made.
But I have taken on board what you have said and resurrected my thread which I did take the time to put links on. I shall work on adding the other items and links to save you any hassles.
Thread can be found here: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/32389260 -
caz2703,
You've got a few deals on there that are under £20 so they won't get a voucher after the mothercare staff had a memo about it all.
Again it's over £20, not a difference of £20.
Well done for adding the additional deals though.
Thank-you.0 -
Please note, when you use Amazon, Play etc to price match with, it can't be a third party seller.0
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goodfella789 wrote: »caz2703,
You've got a few deals on there that are under £20 so they won't get a voucher after the mothercare staff had a memo about it all.
Again it's over £20, not a difference of £20.
Well done for adding the additional deals though.
Thank-you.
As per my reply on my post, there is only one deal that is not above the £20 threshold but some incredible savings, the worst of which is only a 28% saving on the Mothercare price. Thanks for reading and replying though.
I don't know why people keep mentioning the difference being £20, it is the item on the competitors website that must be above £20 to guarantee a £10 voucher hence why it's adventageous to find a comparable item just over £20 as opposed to the cheapest comparison which may not be the cheapest when you get the additional £10 from MC.0 -
Thanks for posting all the deals. Keep it up!!!
I need to buy a birthday present fir a 2 year old boy and my friend is due to have a baby at the end of this month. Please let me know if u find any good deals.
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Thanks for posting all the deals. Keep it up!!!
I need to buy a birthday present fir a 2 year old boy and my friend is due to have a baby at the end of this month. Please let me know if u find any good deals.
Thank you
What's your budget? I have an almost 2 year old boy and could suggest so many things from free (the inner of a loo roll!) to very expensive. Personally with the good weather coming in, I'd head to Tesco and get the Toy Story (Buzz Lightyear) ride on. It's sturdy enough to be used inside or out and although I can't see it on their website, others are around £30 but I think the Buzz one was even cheaper in store.
As for the newborn, it depends what kind of friend you have i.e. do you want to buy a memento like a photo frame or something more practical like a voucher for Tesco to buy nappies/wipes or something in between like a play mat or bouncer? I was inundated with clothes for my two boys and would really have appreciated stuff for down the line. Thankfully my family are great so I was given things like baby walkers (not the kid they sit on), swing seat, bouncer seat etc. If you want something cute then get Lamaze toys which always go down well as they are so colourful and tactile.0
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