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E: 31/07 - Win a £1000s of Currys Electrical Goods-Donate unwanted to Heart Foundati

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/donate-1945-commercial.html?srcid=8324&xtor=ES-331


now is the time to get rid of that steamer you bought - or the doughnut maker and chance winning something else


July marks the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) 50th birthday and to add a spark to the celebrations, we are joining up to hold a nationwide appeal for small electrical appliances.

With your help, BHF, Currys and PC World are aiming to collect 100,000 unwanted (but still working) items from toasters and kettles to radios and DVD players to re-sell in BHF Furniture & Electrical stores, raising money to fight heart disease - the nation’s biggest killer.
It is easy to take part. If you have an unused bread maker or blender lurking in the kitchen or a neglected Hi-Fi or hairdryer hidden in the loft, simply drop your unloved electricals into one of over a thousand locations including all Currys and PC World stores or BHF Furniture & Electrical stores and clothing shops. In return for your donation, you’ll receive the chance to win £1000’s worth of brand new electricals as well as a 5% off voucher to spend in Currys or PC World when you spend over £50.

To make it even easier to donate this July, if you can’t get to a drop off point the BHF will be offering their free collection service at evenings and weekends for larger electricals such as cookers and fridge freezers.
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