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EXPIRED 6 Hampers for £69.99 or 12 Hampers for £79.99!! (+p&p)
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What would happen if the company were to go out of business? I'm not sure how paying by credit card would cover you in this instance....0
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They do advertise a lot of their offers via their twitter account, although if you follow them be aware that they tweet A LOT!"A cat can have kittens in the oven, but that don't make them biscuits." - Mary Cooper
"Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful" - William Morris
Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.0 -
MMM, so you get the picnic hamper originally £29.99, seen these cheaper about £15.00
6 packets of sweets from thorntons originally £29.99, These can be bought in store at Thorntons cheaper.
3 jars of jam 2 apple juice and a cider viniger £27.99 Thats really expensive jam and juice.
A big bag of retro sweets £29.99, these are expensive sweets, you can purchase these from either 99p shop or £ shops.
A supprise hamper with god know what in £49.99, yeah right......., might as well burn £10 notes.....
6 jars of preserve £29.99, more really expensive preserve.....
There is no way all this cost £197.44:eek:, let alone the fake bargain price of £69.99,
Sorry op but it looks like you only get 1 hamper basket with a load of over priced food.....
not for me tho, times are hard enough without me shelling out for vastly over priced food that can be bought cheaper....:DMSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy0 -
They are still offering the 2 deals bit website says
YOU CAN NOW BUY AN EXTRA DEAL FOR JUST £10 MORE,PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 7-10 DAYS FOR THE THE FIRST DELIVERY DUE TO HIGH CUSTOMER DEMAND.
I ordered yesterday - early afternoon - and rec'd a phonecall 1/2 an hour later saying my first baskets will go out Friday and subsequent baskets get sent last week of every month i.e. next one end of Sept. So quite a few opportunities to save them for Xmas without the worry of them going out of date - you also do get the baskets with each order - 14 in total including the 2 free sweet jars one at Xmas - 14 baskets for £82.99 (inc the £3 postage on the first one) .0 -
Emmamumof2 wrote: »They are still offering the 2 deals bit website says
YOU CAN NOW BUY AN EXTRA DEAL FOR JUST £10 MORE,PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 7-10 DAYS FOR THE THE FIRST DELIVERY DUE TO HIGH CUSTOMER DEMAND.
Arrrrg
Will someone talk me out of this one please. I was quite relieved when they went back to one per customer (and also thought it made it look like a more genuine offer)0 -
Emmamumof2 wrote: »They are still offering the 2 deals bit website says
YOU CAN NOW BUY AN EXTRA DEAL FOR JUST £10 MORE,PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 7-10 DAYS FOR THE THE FIRST DELIVERY DUE TO HIGH CUSTOMER DEMAND.
I ordered yesterday - early afternoon - and rec'd a phonecall 1/2 an hour later saying my first baskets will go out Friday and subsequent baskets get sent last week of every month i.e. next one end of Sept. So quite a few opportunities to save them for Xmas without the worry of them going out of date - you also do get the baskets with each order - 14 in total including the 2 free sweet jars one at Xmas - 14 baskets for £82.99 (inc the £3 postage on the first one) .
Thanks for this - the offer is back there this morning so I have gone for it. I think it is a good deal at £6 isn't a hamper. saves me trawling around the shops looking for something decent for that price anyway!0 -
pollyskettle wrote: »They do advertise a lot of their offers via their twitter account, although if you follow them be aware that they tweet A LOT!
I can't find them on twitter - although I am new to it and don't really know what I am doing! What is their twitter name please?0 -
"A cat can have kittens in the oven, but that don't make them biscuits." - Mary Cooper
"Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful" - William Morris
Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.0 -
pollyskettle wrote: »
Thanks - you're right, they do tweet a lot! But all looks legit and looks like they offer some good deals there too and seem to have alot of happy customers.0 -
robstersgirl wrote: »I thought this too, I saw picnic hampers for £3 each in the charity shop today. And £79.99 would buy you a lot more food if you shopped around. Plus you run the risk in these times of the business going under.
What charity shop please?
And roughly what sort of size?
Cornwall Air ambulance shop, a great charity but sadly miles from me and the fuel would outweight the benefitSealed pot challange no: 3390
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