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Pashmina Bazaar, has anyone else bought anything from them
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sarahg1969 wrote: »What attracted you to this thread, BrookerDave? Are you a fan of pashminas?
They're all I wear.
Bit scratchy around the plums though..."Love you Dave Brooker! x"
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Hiya
i had a token for a free one in Septembers Prima magazine. If you can get hold of Septembers one you can also order a free one and only pay £3.99 for the postage and packing. You also get an option to buy more but i suggest you get your freebee first and check the quality and then order more if you are happy.
i have ordered about 10 in the past for pressies and although they say they are dry clean only i have washed mine on a hand rinse cycle in a pillow case. Thats up to you if you want to take the chance but it works for me.
Their address did appear earlier as pointed out but i got the address from Prima. I dont have a telephone number from them or a website address. sorry. Maybe Prima can help you with that one.
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Hiya guys
well the moment of truth has arrived. I was very please with the previous pashminas and i certainly was not disappointed when today (two days after ordering my free pashmina) it arrived in the post. (They say 28 days so 2 days is quite amazing).
I opened it up and was not disappointed with the pashmina inside. It is a lovely colour, great quality and i will definately be ordering more from them.
They have sent me another order form which has another special offer so all i can say is those who were not happy before may have got a bad batch but the one that arrived this morning was spot on. Great products. Definately recommended.
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I just couldn't get that excited about a pashmina,its just a sort of scarf at the end of the day-surely they are ten a penny on the highstreet/markets? Plus no postage charges.
What are the Pashminas from Pashmina bazaar made from?0 -
There was an ad from these people in my local paper today and was about to take up the free offer but just googled them first and it took me to this site!
In the paper it says that Pashmina Bazaar is owned by British company Park Promotions Ltd, Reg number 6637291 and any queries please call 0844 847 9459
I don't know anything about them other than what I've just read under their ad in paper. Hope it's helpful to someone!0 -
If you buy from Pashmina Bazaar it seems you end up on this mailing list:
25,000 0-12 MONTH MAIL ORDER BUYERS
Pashmina Bazaar is a fast-growing file of mail order buyers that are recruited primarily from Off the Page ‘Pashmina Bazaar’ advertisements & offers.
99%+ are loyal repeat buyers, 70% multi buyers, 99% female, Age 45+, 99% fully postcoded. The list should achieve particularly good results for older fashion, household goods, insurance, health products, cosmetics, pools, shoes and many charities.
With agency CNLB - we cost about £25 per 1000 names!0 -
Hi, I have also ordered goods from Pashmina Bazzar from a promotion in a woman's magazine about two months ago. I too was disappointed as I have not received the 2 pashminas I ordered and paid for. I googled "Pashmina Bazaar" and the only reference I could find was to your posting on this site. I am very annoyed as these were mean't to be christmas presents and am now out of pocket with nothing to show for it. I strongley urge anyone who is thinking of ordering from them to save their money.0
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Beckles
How are you doing in getting this sorted out with this company?
What is the status of your order? i.e.
have you had success with contacting them?
what reason have they given for not fulfilling your order?
are they going to refund your money?0 -
I ordered a free pashmina (although I was asked to pay £3.99 for postage) through a Coinks website. It did say that the colour would be picked at random, which was fine as it's a prezzie for my mum and she had no preference. It arrived quickly and was bright red and nice and soft. I would order through pashmina bazaar again.0
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jamiestarboy wrote: »I ordered a free pashmina (although I was asked to pay £3.99 for postage) through a Coinks website. It did say that the colour would be picked at random, which was fine as it's a prezzie for my mum and she had no preference. It arrived quickly and was bright red and nice and soft. I would order through pashmina bazaar again.
I found this earlier thread when I was searching for Coinks. By the look of this page, there is one satisfied customer in the whole country:
http://www.andrexpuppypoints.co.uk/display_offer/41/
Don't think I'll be signing up to spend my puppy points - for pashminas or anything else. :rolleyes:0
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