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Free Designer Shades in Daily Mail!

Hi Guys,

I saw an ad last night for the Daily Mail (Mondays copy) boasting a "free pair of designer sunglasses for every reader."

Admittedly, I was only half - listening, and although the sceptic in me is wary of 'a catch' I'm tempted to have a look in a copy tomorrow.

Apparently, the reader is entitled to a pair of shades worth "up to £100.00" and cites 'Ralph Lauren' as an example.

Now this I have got to 'see to believe'!

Good Luck guys, and Thanks to Martin for a cracking site,

Cheers,

Jack :j

Comments

  • I saw the TV advert last night. There is a £4.99 postage charge which still means they are making money as poatage will be pence and the galsses probably only cost a couple of quid and normally you are just paying for the name... A good deal though if you want some designer glasses..

    Alternatively, go to your local Primark and pick up a set of cheap and cheerful shades for £2 (£1.50 for kids)... they all last just as long when you sit on them!!

    Simon
    If at first you don't succeed... CHEAT...
  • Liverbird
    Liverbird Posts: 3,130 Forumite
    If I understood the offer right, then there is a token collect (30).
  • JenJen_2
    JenJen_2 Posts: 174 Forumite
    its collect 30 different dated tokens from the daily mail, plus £4.99 P&P
    theres 4 "styles" to choose from, and you can not specify a "brand" - this will be chosen for you apparently!

    I prefer the primark idea :D
    Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die
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