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£15 John Lewis vouchers for £1

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  • lvm
    lvm Posts: 1,544 Forumite
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    Signed up 4 times with different addresses and payment details...shopping spree here I come!
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    Im also giving this a miss, even once you cancel you still get bombarded with their letters and junk mail for years afterwards it was such a pain.

    tick boxes and MPS
  • It didnt make any difference they still tried to get you to rejoin with them, loads of letters telling them your not interested and sending there own mail back unopened they finally got the message.
  • xanthe
    xanthe Posts: 329 Forumite
    lvm wrote: »
    Signed up 4 times with different addresses and payment details...shopping spree here I come!

    I'm going to sign my mum and hubby up as well :)

    But I'm afraid £60 is not enough to have a spending spree considering the prices at John Lewis :rotfl:
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    terms
    Summary of offer


    When you join Which?, we will ask you to provide payment details. This is to ensure your access continues without interruption. You can cancel at any time by emailing editor@which.co.uk or calling us on 01992 822 800 quoting your membership number. We require 7 days' notice of cancellation and are unable to make refunds for periods of less than one month. Your account will then expire the day before your next payment would have been due.
  • Simmysim
    Simmysim Posts: 1,176 Forumite
    So cancel 7 days before the month is up ? ^^^
    :A
  • xanthe wrote: »

    But I'm afraid £60 is not enough to have a spending spree considering the prices at John Lewis :rotfl:

    You can probably use them at Waitrose as well....Thanks OP, I had a trial in the summer(I cancelled) when I was looking for a best buy washing machine and home phone, so there doesn't seem to be any restrictions on those that have already had a £1 trial.
  • nesco
    nesco Posts: 106 Forumite
    edited 21 January 2012 at 9:02PM
    It says £15 WORTH of vouchers.
    It could well be £1 off something £2 off £60.
    Decision decision?


    P.s it is valid until february, so i willwait until someone reports that
    They actually got a voucher instead of lots of small vouchers
  • nesco wrote: »
    It says £15 WORTH of vouchers.
    It could well be £1 off something £2 off £60.
    Decision decision?

    I can't get back to the page now, but I'm sure I saw something like "You will recieve your £15 John Lewis voucher as part of your membership pack" once I had entered my details and been given my membership number...
  • grholden
    grholden Posts: 75 Forumite
    Great stuff - cheers. Can you spend these vouchers online?
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