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I want one of those IWOOT discount code
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freccle wrote:Where do you fill in the code words - I can't find anything relating to this!
you need to go through the checkout and it appears!0 -
mrme wrote:am trying to use this but it won't accept it, oh well thanks for the post anyway!
Just tried on this Electric Espresso Pot,it worked fine,maybe this is why.it states in original post :beer:
** Certain products are exempt from all promotions.They are marked as such.:T It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. :T"A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist."
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Thanks so much for the code was going to order something anyway - so many thanks.
My friend will appreciate the racing grannies for her christmas present, they look soooooo funny!!!!! Take a look!!0 -
Why, why, why is nothing straight forward ?!?! I've just purchased an item from IWOOT using the £10 off code above and the £5 off voucher from HotUKDeals. The two vouchers worked as one is a voucher and one is a code ( er, if that makes sense )
Anyways, order at checkout showed as a total of £28.94 with the discounts clearly shown as being used against the total cost, then after submitting my order I was shown to be charged £33.94, the one voucher value had disappeared, and now my confirmation email states a total charge of £43.94 !!
Was just putting together an email to send to them, though am I right in thinking that it is illegal to charge someone more than the agreed price ? Ie. the price shown before the order is submitted ? Am I correct in thinking that I can claim a 'chargeback' via my credit card for being 'overcharged' ?0 -
Crazy, crazy system ! My dispatch email now shows the original figure of £28.94 !! Mmm, will wait to see what it says on my statement...0
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Ps. If both the vouchers do work then you get £11 off your order and £3.95postage paid for ! Thanks OP0
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fuzzyrazer wrote:Please don't take the Mickey - offers may not be used in conjunction with any other promotion or offer.0
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purplemoon wrote:I presume this is what they are trying to prevent. Nevertheless, I would be curious if they can charge you more than agreed.
Oops, didn't read that bit ( I'm a lazy reader ) Feeling a little guilty now0 -
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I used it in conjunction with my £5 "maxim" voucher. That worked.0
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