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Daily Mail Rewards Club Thread
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Who knows what's going on with these rolling blackouts on the website according to IP or ISP, it worked for me half an hour ago.
Quoia or another regular has probably posted in the Newpaper thread already but just reposting here; Waterstone's have joined the scheme for those wanting books, so no complaints from me about that as you could conceivably still buy a book for a fiver, or five old £1 classics if they still print those, or get a discount when charging an E-reader.
There's a MoS general offer tied into the Rewards Club to get a 2012-reissued Bond DVD for 1500 points from Zavvi, the price cut off at a fiver. Sadly I'm one weekend off this offer and might miss it but if you're looking to dump your points at the old price so you can stop collecting, I've seen worse offers.
Whatever they do for the Christmas campaign, you'd hope they'd return to printing Xmas codes inside the paper again.
I don't think there is going to be an Christmas thing this year as it ran for 12 weeks last time. I wish that they would let you pick the rewards before you have enough points like you could do originally. That way there would not need to be worries about getting enough points before you have to buy the papers for another 20 years to get stuff as they keep on raising the amount needed.
Also where has Paul Jennifer gone. Also people are not giving codes out now because there is no need to keep on buying the papers. So, people who only buy it occasionally have probably got a account now and will just save for the rewards which works out good for them0 -
Can anyone give me a code for today (Sunday). I am obviously a bit thick regarding this as I don't understand the last post which said you don't need to buy the paper. If you don't buy it, how do you get the code? Unless someone can tell me what they ask for when you ring for a code. I was late getting out to get a paper and they had non left. Thanks to anyone able to help.0
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I've pm'd you about this.0
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I have a code for Saturday if anybody would like it. PM me.0
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Thank you to Cosmo69. Much appreciated.0
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I tried answering the question for yesterday and it tells me I've already banked points for that day ... but I haven't! grrr!
EDIT: also, on page 40 of the TV guide it's not showing Wednesday52% tight0 -
Interesting to note that the points look like to be valid for 1 year.
Come next year I bet there will be some moaners that they were saving up to get a big reward and the points keep disappearing0 -
No code at all on the back of my Daily Mail today. Told newsagent and was going to swap it for another copy, only to find no code on any of the 20 or so copies of the Daily Mail on the pile.0
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You'll get the code through the 'help' section (need a paper myself yet)joe2cool0
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Interesting to note that the points look like to be valid for 1 year.
Come next year I bet there will be some moaners that they were saving up to get a big reward and the points keep disappearing
Especially if they are saving for the soup maker (18,200). As people will need to save for exactly 52 weeks at 350 points per week assuming there is 50 extra points M-F. However as there is not a copy printed on Christmas day. It is going to be almost impossible to save for that reward.0
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