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Need to get rid of £50 of M+S gift vouchers
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benedictadams wrote: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)
If you have a refund from M&S, you get it by the same means you paid, so if you pay in vouchers, you're refunded in vouchers. I think most places are the same now0 -
pingu wrote:i was only joking by the way so no need to get xxxxxx in the twist:mad:
That's good pingu because i was thinking of offering my address and a tenner;) :rotfl::rudolf:0 -
thats a bit meanamandada wrote:If you have a refund from M&S, you get it by the same means you paid, so if you pay in vouchers, you're refunded in vouchers. I think most places are the same now
what if you paid by a credit card which was then stolen?Debt of £6300 cleared in 5 years, now ZERO0 -
it gets credited to the credit account, I would imagine.benedictadams wrote:thats a bit mean
what if you paid by a credit card which was then stolen?"This is a forum - not a support group. We do not "owe" anyone unconditional acceptance of their opinions."0 -
You could save them for birthday/anniversary presents etc.0
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why don't you keep them and go into the food hall weekly and buy offers like 1 then 1 half price or 3 for 2? That way you'll get more than £50 worth and also spend less cash weekly on your shopping. I know M & S food is a bit pricey but that way you'll get some treats."Life's too short to stuff a mushroom" - Shirley Conran...she wasn't an Old Styler then, was she? :rotfl:0
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You can use them in their cofee shop as well0
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