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Nursing standard subscription offers?
Lady_K
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Anyone know of any offers for this at the moment?
I looked on the net but couldnt find anything as yet
I looked on the net but couldnt find anything as yet
Thanx
Lady_K
Lady_K
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Go to subscribe - they do student discount, which works out at £40.80 a year (direct debit) for RCN student nurses (£20 odd saving) and £45.60 a year for non-RCN regestered students...
Compare to qualified nurses rates of:
RCN reg: £61.20 pa
Non-RCN reg: £69.00 paApril Grocery Challenge £81/£1200 -
Do they ask for proof of being a student etc etc ?I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.0
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My daughter is an rcn registered student but I just wondered if she could get an offer any better than that one as there have been some before. I know they sometimes give free gifts too for signing up but cant find any at the moThanx
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Email them and ask - I'm always surprised at how much being cheeky gets youApril Grocery Challenge £81/£1200
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Good ideaThanx
Lady_K0
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