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Very.co.uk spend £50 get £50 back
 
            
                
                    jenny.b                
                
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                    As featured on page 39 of todays metro :
http://e-edition.metro.co.uk/2011/07/21/
Open a very.co.uk credit account, spend £50 or more and use code XV778 - and you will get emailed a code afterwards for £50 to spend on your next shop of £50 or more
small print is fuzzy, but says the following:
new customers only - voucher will be emailed within 28 days
voucher will be applied as a discount to your account
offer ends 30th Sept 2011, can be withdrawn at any time
delivery charges / return charges apply
not to be used with any other promotional offer or discount
the APR is very high - 39.7 %!! so if you do this, I recommend paying the original £50 balance off straightaway
HTH someone!
                http://e-edition.metro.co.uk/2011/07/21/
Open a very.co.uk credit account, spend £50 or more and use code XV778 - and you will get emailed a code afterwards for £50 to spend on your next shop of £50 or more
small print is fuzzy, but says the following:
new customers only - voucher will be emailed within 28 days
voucher will be applied as a discount to your account
offer ends 30th Sept 2011, can be withdrawn at any time
delivery charges / return charges apply
not to be used with any other promotional offer or discount
the APR is very high - 39.7 %!! so if you do this, I recommend paying the original £50 balance off straightaway
HTH someone!
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