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free 6 Months Gym Membership And 5000 Necter Points
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devonpie wrote: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.
Just found this after clicking through to Pruhealth from Quidco:
http://www.pruhealth.co.uk/uk/prudential/nosessionrequired/q2a/offers/com_cannons_jjb/joining.jhtml
So why would it be showing as available online if it isn't?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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Just telling you what I was told on the phone. If that isn't the case I'm going to be rather annoyed to lose out on my Quidco dosh.Many dollars can buy many peanuts!0
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Just checked my Quidco account, money's in! Must have gone through for the one I did online that the guy on the phone cancelled for me. Bingo!
Sorry to mislead, fill your boots folks.Many dollars can buy many peanuts!0 -
i joined last month and was promised £100 vouchers and £57.50 cashback for greasypalm. got the cashback and 3 weeks till i get the vouchers(have 2 pay 2months dd to get)Love can tame the wildest0
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just a quick question! Is there a similar scheme which involves London / Greater London based gyms (not the holmes place part) ideally some kind of completely free gym offer too?
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Just to let you know JJB have offers for certain firms i.e. BT. you get monthly membership for £25, it comes out your wages. so maybe another saving if you dont take this up.
for example, just got a quote for the missus with £1000 excess it worked out at £27 a month, where as JJB only charge her £25 a month so without nectar points (dont have membership) and quidco it is no better unless you count in the pru policy but with the £1000 excess is it worth it.0
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