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Pigsback - Free Gifts for Clicks - Newbies Please Read the First Post!!
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pixie1 wrote:The exactly the same thing arrived for me today too
I was looking forward to spending this too.
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Please rearrange the following words to complete a well known phrase:-
TOO FOR VOTED ANDY I :beer:0 -
naz.2000 wrote:I wondered if you were the Claire!!! Didn't seem to be that many people responding (and they all seemed to be female!)
Yep that was me.
I agree, considering they told me there was a high response for this discussion group i was quite surprised at the amount of people doing it.
Although saying that, at £10 a time for them i don't suppose they'd have wanted hundreds of people doing it lol.Lost lbs =
Gained £s = Quidco £261.90, Free Fivers £22.26, Matched Betting0 -
pennylane99 wrote:have you done the Update Profile before...for 50 points...
http://www.pigsback.com/registration/memUpdateLifeStyle.asp
You're a star! Got my points and now my voucher - excellent!Me transmitte sursum, caledoni0 -
http://www.pigsback.com/offers/486014962/default.asp
New click through for TK Max...not sure if I've pasted the link correctly though (sorry - 1st time)0 -
Jo4 wrote:When I looked at Leisure Vouchers website it stated that the vouchers could be used for red letter days. Has anyone used their Pigsback vouchers for a red letter day? As a friend is considering a rally day, is there a limit on the number of vouchers you can use?
Does anyone know?0 -
Jo4 wrote:Does anyone know?
well at other places there is no limit to how many you use together, they are just like cash.
according to the Red Letter website it says....Vouchers. We also accept the following vouchers as full or part payment: Thomas Cook Worldwide Vouchers
Leisure Vouchers
Bonusbonds
http://www.redletterdays.co.uk/Home0 -
kberry_78 wrote:Imagine my OH's disappointment when he got his empty, UNSEALED ( protective strip not even taken off) envelope. It was his first voucher and he was really looking forward to it. It was only a £10 boots voucher but it was his first payment for not much work. See copy of letter sent through PB Contact US.
Does any1 have a list email addresses I can send a copy to. OH is too mifted to be bothered.]
i had my first voucher through the door yesterday, only ordered it on the 27th but it never had a protective strip over it, it was just in a normal envelope...do they normally have a protective strip over them???0 -
snackatack2000 wrote:i had my first voucher through the door yesterday, only ordered it on the 27th but it never had a protective strip over it, it was just in a normal envelope...do they normally have a protective strip over them???
some envelopes have a protective strip across the sticky part on flap, it gets peeled off when you seal the envelope...
its just to stop the gum sticking to other envelopes in the box....0 -
pennylane99 wrote:some envelopes have a protective strip across the sticky part on flap, it gets peeled off when you seal the envelope...
its just to stop the gum sticking to other envelopes in the box....
oh lol i thought they meant there was a protective stirp across the fold once it had been sealed lol...i must be having a blonde day sorry lol...:rotfl: :rotfl:0
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