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  • I've just been out to the local shops and totally forgot to buy a paper d'oh! Can anyone tell me what the answer is for what is the bonus instant cash amount? £25, £9000 or £200?

    Thanks
  • redagila
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    aingel wrote: »
    I've just been out to the local shops and totally forgot to buy a paper d'oh! Can anyone tell me what the answer is for what is the bonus instant cash amount? £25, £9000 or £200?

    Thanks

    It's £9000
  • ljb667
    ljb667 Posts: 33 Forumite
    Today question Can anyone help me?

    Please turn to the coffee break section in the middle of your paper. On the first page of coffee break in the 'Nine to Five' puzzle, what is the given word?
  • Sorry, question has changed - 30 second challenge - what is the first number in the beginning line 25, 14, 65.

    Thank you!
  • redagila
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    aingel wrote: »
    Sorry, question has changed - 30 second challenge - what is the first number in the beginning line 25, 14, 65.

    Thank you!

    Here you go - 25
  • redagila
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    ljb667 wrote: »
    Today question Can anyone help me?

    Please turn to the coffee break section in the middle of your paper. On the first page of coffee break in the 'Nine to Five' puzzle, what is the given word?

    It is INCURABLE
  • beanielou
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    There is not always a bonus amount for entering all the codes.
    In fact there usually isent.
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  • marrbett
    marrbett Posts: 1,798 Forumite
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    edited 30 November 2012 at 1:23AM
    beanielou wrote: »
    There is not always a bonus amount for entering all the codes.
    In fact there usually isent.

    Thanks for this. Crumbs, it'll take ages to get enough for a voucher without the bonuses, won't it??? Is it worth doing? I get the paper free from waitrose from mon-fri, but the weekend papers cost about £2,and you only get 300 points in total for the week.That means I'd be paying at least £12 to get a £5 (1800 pts)John Lewis voucher back.Why would I do that?
    They've lulled me into this scheme with easy pickings for the 1st few weeks, but now I may have to wake up and smell the coffee, I think.
    Is it just me????
  • KxMx
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    No, i think buying the paper just for the rewards is now not a good deal and costs you more than just buying the reward.
  • joe2cool
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    edited 30 November 2012 at 12:43PM
    Its just a bonus if you get the paper anyway, otherwise don't bother.
    The Waitrose voucher says no expiry date, is M&S the same?
    joe2cool
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