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free 6 Months Gym Membership And 5000 Necter Points
Junk_Shop_Online
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Hey all,
Check out this deal by PruHealth. They are giving 5000 free necter points and 6 months free gym membership with cannons or jjb. This came up before but the gym membership is now free and also you get the 5000 necter points.......
Get your skates on it ends sometime in february.
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Hey all,
Check out this deal by PruHealth. They are giving 5000 free necter points and 6 months free gym membership with cannons or jjb. This came up before but the gym membership is now free and also you get the 5000 necter points.......
Get your skates on it ends sometime in february.
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https://www.pruhealth.co.uk/
http://www.nectar.com/dynamic/estores/retailer/pruhealth
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5,000 points is worth twenty-five quid in Argos or Debenhams. Go through QuidCo and get £115 hard cash for Pru Health! No brainer...The thanks button is here to the right. If you find a post saves you money, gives you useful information, or you agree with it, take a second to thank the poster!

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My six months ends at the end of Feb from the other offer they had - I am hoping to cancel my policy and take this one out before the end of Feb to get the further 6 months. If I can time it right and there are no complications!!!
Would use quidco though as they £115 is great and they paid up no problem last time!3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
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Hi can someone tell me where on the pruhealth website is the gym membership info as I can't find it.0
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Hi, sorry to be slow, but can you talk me through this someone?
Do you have to take out a insurance policy? Whats the £115 Quidco bit?“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.” Charles M Schulz0 -
Yes, you need to take out a policy, but at long as you pick the options that give you the lowest premium (such as a £1000 excess) it should work out a lot cheaper that what it would normally cost for gym membership (eg. £20 a month instead of £70).veruccasalt wrote:Hi, sorry to be slow, but can you talk me through this someone?
Do you have to take out a insurance policy? Whats the £115 Quidco bit?
Quidco is a cashback site, if you sign up with them then just click the referal link for Pruhealth. After you sign up you should eventually get £110 back that can be paid into your bank account. If I use Quidco I'll end up paying around £3 a month for gym membership.
See http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1158000940,75736, for details.0 -
Was hoping to do this myself, cancelled the last one in December. Just wondering if I should wait for a few months first though.katskorner wrote:My six months ends at the end of Feb from the other offer they had - I am hoping to cancel my policy and take this one out before the end of Feb to get the further 6 months. If I can time it right and there are no complications!!!
Would use quidco though as they £115 is great and they paid up no problem last time!Saving money right, left and centre0 -
Sid_Harper wrote:5,000 points is worth twenty-five quid in Argos or Debenhams. Go through QuidCo and get £115 hard cash for Pru Health! No brainer...
5000 is worth £50 in Adams!2025 - finally back comping after a stressful house move - send me fairy dust please0 -
You can't use Quidco with the gym offer. They are only offering it over the phone now. I found this out when I went through the process online via Quidco last week. There was no mention of the gym offer so I rang up and was told that they are only doing the offer over the phone now.
Sorry.Many dollars can buy many peanuts!0
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