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M&S Monday deal 25 percent off ALL hampers
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THanks very much op...got cooks for £65... Nearly finished my Christmas shopping now.0
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Thank you thank you thank you! Been hanging on for a decent discount, that'll save me a fortune :-)0
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Thank you! Got the Festive Cheer so mum can have the pudding and cake and my daughter loves the Christmas Tea! Yay!0
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Oh b00bies - I ordered the £30 yesterday for the grandparents - Do you think I could cancel then re-order??£608.98
£80
£1288.99
£85.90
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thatgirlsam wrote: »Oh b00bies - I ordered the £30 yesterday for the grandparents - Do you think I could cancel then re-order??
Yes if it has not shown as ready to dispatch.Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
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Thanks OP i just ordered 'The Cook' hamper, was £200 to start of with then £100 now with code/25% of £65 !!:j:j
Is this hamper "worth" the £65? I don't buy food from M&S so not sure what the contents would be to buy on their own. i do know that some companies put inflated prices on the hampers and the items would cost less to buy individualy.
Thanks in advance LTSCredit Card 1 - £2900, credit card 2 - £6020 (0%).
Mortgage £84000 - 17 years left without overpayments.
Got to get organised, first credit card 1 £0/£29000 -
learning_to_save wrote: »Is this hamper "worth" the £65? I don't buy food from M&S so not sure what the contents would be to buy on their own. i do know that some companies put inflated prices on the hampers and the items would cost less to buy individually. Thanks in advance LTS
Haven't priced it all up but if you love to cook there are a great variety of things in there, plus the hamper (toy box / storage box) oven gloves & apron.Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
learning_to_save wrote: »Is this hamper "worth" the £65? I don't buy food from M&S so not sure what the contents would be to buy on their own. i do know that some companies put inflated prices on the hampers and the items would cost less to buy individualy.
Thanks in advance LTS
Did a quick add up and taking into account the recent offers and 3 for 2 it's just about what it's worth...so a nice pressy0 -
Thank you, I got the festive cheer for Dad. Glad I waited. :beer:0
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