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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!
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jimsmum wrote:Everyone likes to look their best and there is no better feeling than knowing you look good enough to stop traffic. But in order to be at your show stopping best, you'll need a great wardrobe and that's where Dorothy Perkins comes in. You'll be able to stock up the latest trends for next to nothing! Shop now and you'll not only get 10% off your order, but you'll also earn 10 PiggyPoints for every £1 you spend!0
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mich_city wrote:Register with plum-offers to earn
50 PiggyPoints, and win great prizes too!
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/678565621/default.asp
*you have to sign up for at least one newsletter from a partner to register
'Please allow 24 hours for your PiggyPoints to be credited'
is this a gambling site? it wont let me on the page on my pc as i have a block that is closing the window immediatelyLast bet : 26th Oct 2006:j Debt free 25th Feb 2008:j Living "my" dream:T0 -
ginandtonic1988 wrote:Bluestu, my work colleague ordered her boots voucher on Thursday and she received it Saturday!! Im still awaiting my arcadia vouchers which I ordered 2-3 weeks ago.
How long do I leave it before emailing Pigsback and asking where my vouchers are??
Thanks
I ordered 3 seperate £10 Arcadia vouchers on 26th Dec and 2nd & 3rd Jan and received one of them today. Hoping the other 2 will turn up tomorrow but I will give them until Thursday before I email them I think.0 -
cantcope wrote:is this a gambling site? it wont let me on the page on my pc as i have a block that is closing the window immediately
No You have to sign up to at least one of the newsletters. Some appear to be book clubs ,I signed up with the first box which was just a newsletter to some sort of travel company. The sign up entitles you to a chance in their draw for a prize.0 -
not sure why its rejecting it then. it must be linked somehow to paying to win prizes or something. Could be the tiniest thing.Last bet : 26th Oct 2006:j Debt free 25th Feb 2008:j Living "my" dream:T0
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Whats the best vouchers to order?
ie. i mean...are there any vouchers that you get use anywhere at higher face value. eg tesco's online they're worth x4
(shot it the dark i know, but worth a go!!)'I love being married.It's so great to find the one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life' :heartpuls0 -
They are all used at face value. Although leisure ones are versatile as they go in lots of places. One post did suggest getting a £5 veisure voucher put onto a costa coffee gift card then registering the card on the costa coffee site where £2 more is added. Good value for coffee drinkers like me!0
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Not that I know of. The vouchers are no different that those you can buy from, say, a John Lewis or Boots store i.e face value.0
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Rehab offer finished on 14th or 15th Jan.
I have just clicked on Plum Offers....there is a purple button 'Register Now'.0
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