UNiDays offering great discounts on Topshop, ASOS + more

Hello all :)

Students should definitely register online with UNiDays. It's free and easy to complete the application. The most you have to do is enter your Student ID number to prove you're enrolled.

Newbie so can't post links but its myunidays .com

They have different offers to be used online and they change all the time.

For example, you can get

  • 20% off at Topman and Republic
  • 10% at Paperchase, Boohoo, Topshop
  • 15% off at Missguided, French Connection
... and lots of other offers :)

Hope this helps any students out there! X

Comments

  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    Spam.......
  • Trixxie
    Trixxie Posts: 297 Forumite
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    Dunroamin wrote: »
    Spam.......

    NOT spam, my uni student "child" has used the Unidays' discounts about three times without problem.

    As OP says, you must have your ac.uk email address to prove you are a uni student.
  • Helix
    Helix Posts: 2,381 Forumite
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    Trixxie wrote: »
    NOT spam, my uni student "child" has used the Unidays' discounts about three times without problem.

    As OP says, you must have your ac.uk email address to prove you are a uni student.

    You now have to login through Athens, which you may not have access to until you have started uni.
  • Helix wrote: »
    You now have to login through Athens, which you may not have access to until you have started uni.

    What if your uni doesn't use Athens? I thought a lot of universities were starting to move away from Athens now?

    Either way, I won't be going on the site.
  • Quick question re: Unidays and NUS Extra cards - if a family member or friend is purchasing something online can they use my discount code?
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    edited 16 September 2012 at 11:51PM
    Trixxie wrote: »
    NOT spam, my uni student "child" has used the Unidays' discounts about three times without problem.

    As OP says, you must have your ac.uk email address to prove you are a uni student.

    Just because something might be a valid product, doesn't mean that posting about it isn't Spam! Nearly all the OP's posts are promoting some kind of product.
  • Trixxie
    Trixxie Posts: 297 Forumite
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    Dunroamin wrote: »
    Just because something might be a valid product, doesn't mean that posting about it isn't Spam! Nearly all the OP's posts are promoting some kind of product.

    point taken, sorry for misunderstanding you! thought you were querying the legitimacy of the unidays website.
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