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Crop Jeans £4 @ Very Black, Indigo & Stonewash RRP £16.

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  • postcode
    postcode Posts: 162 Forumite
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    clairibel wrote: »
    I thought you could do both at checkout, use your account or pay straight away with debit card, I usually see this on the payment page, can you see this bit or is it not offering it to you :)

    It's not offering me the option; the only ones I get are to login as an existing client or create an account. I read their FAQ and you can pay by card, but it looks like you need an account anyway... Wish it would give me another option.

    Or maybe I'm just blind? :eek:
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  • im-lost
    im-lost Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    Ring ring..

    This is charm school, we have your refund for you ;)

    touche :beer:
  • clairibel
    clairibel Posts: 3,657 Forumite
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    postcode wrote: »
    It's not offering me the option; the only ones I get are to login as an existing client or create an account. I read their FAQ and you can pay by card, but it looks like you need an account anyway... Wish it would give me another option.

    Or maybe I'm just blind? :eek:

    Not sure then, maybe someone else knows about it. Maybe ringing and ordering you can do it, i know thats hassle and the calls cost as well...anyone can you help please? :)
  • derrick
    derrick Posts: 7,424 Forumite
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    edited 1 February 2012 at 2:32PM
    clairibel wrote: »
    Maybe ringing and ordering you can do it, i know thats hassle and the calls cost as well


    Freephone from a landline:- 0800 180000
    Or from inclusive minutes on a mobile:- 0151 432 1000

    Just tried the 0800 number, it answers as "first"? but it is Very.

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  • clairibel
    clairibel Posts: 3,657 Forumite
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    Think this is how you order without credit account saw it in another thread.

    did not want a credit account with them so ticked no do not accept to the t's and c's, and it then took me through to a pay by card page. I also selected to collect mine from a local shop so avoiding the delivery charges.
  • mcja
    mcja Posts: 4,077 Forumite
    I'm going to sound soo old but have agood ol' mummy tummy. Are the curvilious ones high waisted?
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  • clairibel
    clairibel Posts: 3,657 Forumite
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    mcja wrote: »
    I'm going to sound soo old but have agood ol' mummy tummy. Are the curvilious ones high waisted?

    I haven't picked mine up yet so i can't tell you personally and the reviews are such a mixed bag its hard to rely on them :)
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
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    Sis in law ordered 2 pairs in a 12 and 2 in a 14. She's just called and said all 4 pairs fit her well and shes keeping them all lol. I've bought a pair of the 14's from her now I know they are a good fit.

    She wears hers all year round with high boots as you just cant tell they aren't jeans :)
  • macaud
    macaud Posts: 218 Forumite
    I have had the Savoir jeans before and they are great. I ordered the confident curves embellished jeans at £9 and they have tummy control panel thingy in them which keeps you "pulled in" a bit without feeling restricted and they are high waisted so no muffin top. The savoir jeans I bought last year are the comfiest jeans I have ever had and fitted me perfectly, well apart from the length but I'm only 5' 2" so always have to hack a huge chunk off the bottom of any jeans i buy!
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