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£5 off @ play.com!! (purchase of 5 daily stars may be needed?)
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Tony_H wrote:The closing date is tomorrow (8.4.05) so the vouchers will be received within 72 hours of this date and no later than (11.4.05)
HTH
I suppose you could interpret the T&C's this way.... as the T&C's just say "Please allow 72 hours for your voucher to be received." I took this to mean 72 hours from when you send off your codes otherwise they could have more usefully put "Vouchers will be sent out on or before 11.4.05". Normally remeptions say something like "please allow 28 days from receipt of your vouchers..."
I am not too worried either way - would just be nice to get one!0 -
Nick_A wrote:You should be able to obtain vouchers before you register with Play.com. I have not noticed anywhere in the T&Cs about registering to obtain vouchers. Play.com are probably offering these £5 vouchers to attract new customers to their website, and it is unlikely they expect customers to just sign up straight away.
Nick.
I am sure that I read in the paper at work that you had to be already registered on play.comAccepted offer on our house - Sept 2006
Offer accepted on house we wanted - October 2006
Survey completed - November 2006
Searches completed - January 2007
Vendor pulls out January 2007 - Aaaagghhh :mad:
Offer accepted on next house - January 2007
Survey completed - February 2007
Searches sent - Febraury 2007
Exchanged and Completed March 16th 2007!
Phew!
Decorating started 5/4/07
Bathroom ripped out 18/3/07!
Baby due 23/4/07!0 -
I just got mine and my colleague just got theirs... I have an account, they don't.The MSE Dictionary
Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0 -
just recieved my first voucher! woo!
http://www.bewhere.co.uk/baglist.php?advertiser=Play.com here i come!0 -
got mine cheers0
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just got mine as well - may thanks to everyone who posted the codesI might be broke but happy but I'd happily not be broke!0
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What are you guys getting with the voucher?
(Thanks again to the OP and code posters btw)0 -
yippee mine has just popped up
THANKS OP and code posters0 -
charlie12 wrote:What are you guys getting with the voucher?
where shall we start the thread
Just think we could all buy THE MONEY DIET for 99p0 -
Thank you! Mine arrived just now. I love you all!!!0
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