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Groupon deal - £39 for free tues-thurs delivery for a year & £40 worth of groceries
JWD
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Couldn't find this posted. Looks like a good deal and 5% cashback TCB HTH
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Oops ..... with OcadoSmiles are contagious
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I have used Ocado once before - does it apply to existing customers0
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It says New customers only.0
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I can't see a mention to new customers only. I've used them previously and bought it.Smiles are contagious
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I did this a while back and they didn't accept me because I wasn't a new customer but they did let me buy it then was emailed a few days later to say I can not have it and they would refund me. I would email/ring groupon first to check if your not a new customer0
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Just read term & it is new customers only0
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If you signed up with a new email address, surely that would class you a new customer - it works with Tesco!Bargain Hunter Extraordinaire!!0
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Looks like a fantastic offer till u read the small print on ocado's website... Minimum spend £75 to get the free delivery each time. You can normally get codes for free delivery but to me this looks like a misleading offer unless £75 a week in one shop is your normal spend.0
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planetjanet wrote: »If you signed up with a new email address, surely that would class you a new customer - it works with Tesco!
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Looks like a fantastic offer till u read the small print on ocado's website... Minimum spend £75 to get the free delivery each time. You can normally get codes for free delivery but to me this looks like a misleading offer unless £75 a week in one shop is your normal spend.
Oh really? I thought you just had to spend a minimum of £40 and the delivery pass would cover the delivery cost?
Maybe I'm wrong??0
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