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Need to get rid of £50 of M+S gift vouchers
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sniperpenguin
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Not sure whether this is a rant or a question 
I was given £50 in M+S vouchers by a family friend as an engagement gift. Im very grateful to the guy, but Ive just been into our local M+S and it terrible! Full of post-Xmas rubbish, own brand homeware (nothing special) and no technical dept
Anyone know of any offers? I cant even use them online :mad: (may also accept a cash-offer / voucher swap from an MSE-er looking to save a few pounds hehe)

I was given £50 in M+S vouchers by a family friend as an engagement gift. Im very grateful to the guy, but Ive just been into our local M+S and it terrible! Full of post-Xmas rubbish, own brand homeware (nothing special) and no technical dept

Anyone know of any offers? I cant even use them online :mad: (may also accept a cash-offer / voucher swap from an MSE-er looking to save a few pounds hehe)
"Getting Married" - The act of betting half of everything you own on the fact you will love someone forever :rotfl:
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someone suggested ebay the other day, apprently they make pretty much face value.:rudolf:0
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Why not save them for a trip to a bigger branch?0
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sniperpenguin wrote:Not sure whether this is a rant or a question
I was given £50 in M+S vouchers by a family friend as an engagement gift. Im very grateful to the guy, but Ive just been into our local M+S and it terrible! Full of post-Xmas rubbish, own brand homeware (nothing special) and no technical dept
Anyone know of any offers? I cant even use them online :mad: (may also accept a cash-offer / voucher swap from an MSE-er looking to save a few pounds hehe)
i can give you my address+£25:DHonesty is the best policy doesn't matter which web site
you are on!
if i had known then what i know now!
a bargain is only a bargain if you really need it!0 -
Ebay, is definatly the way to go for vouchers, I sold 30 pounds of vouchers for 25 and they were cinema vouchersMrs Storey
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There are even some who will pay more than the vouchers are worth on ebay, so you might even get £55 for them!0
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Save them till Christmas and give them to someone else. Or buy Christmas presents with them. Or Birthday present. Or have a lavish dinner there food is great.0
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sniperpenguin wrote:Not sure whether this is a rant or a question
I was given £50 in M+S vouchers by a family friend as an engagement gift. Im very grateful to the guy, but Ive just been into our local M+S and it terrible! Full of post-Xmas rubbish, own brand homeware (nothing special) and no technical dept
Anyone know of any offers? I cant even use them online :mad: (may also accept a cash-offer / voucher swap from an MSE-er looking to save a few pounds hehe)
Sorry but against the MSE rules, maybe best to hang on to them until the sales finish and the new stock comes in.
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i sold £50 of m&s vouchers that i got from a sky referral on ebay and got £48 for them - i hate m&s and i'd much rather have the cash in paypal!0
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You are likely to get around £45 for them on ebay
or do Marks still do the no quibble refund ? (if they do buy anything for £50 then return it and get £50 in cash)Debt of £6300 cleared in 5 years, now ZERO0 -
Edinburghlass wrote:Sorry but against the MSE rules, maybe best to hang on to them until the sales finish and the new stock comes in.
PERSONAL DETAILS AND THE OFFERING OF ITEMS FOR SALE/TRADE/EXCHANGE/SWAP/GIFTS
Please refrain from requesting the exchange of personal details either on the forum, via PM or email; particularly for the purposes of selling/trading/exchanging/swapping or giving as gifts. This includes posting links to your ebay auctions, or other forms of advertising.
If someone appears to be selling items on the board it may be deleted by the board guides/forum team. The aim is to protect site users as however honourable the intention, your safety is paramount.
i was only joking by the way so no need to get xxxxxx in the twist:mad:Honesty is the best policy doesn't matter which web site
you are on!
if i had known then what i know now!
a bargain is only a bargain if you really need it!0
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