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gift voucher offer on again
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I went in today and spent £139.98, got my £10 voucher, and then spent another £9.85, using the voucher!!! I got my 15p change as well - lol!!!0
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Is this offer only instore or is it for online purchases as well??Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you0
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Have never spent any nectar points at Argos but am looking at a new bed for my son. Does anyone know if the £10 voucher offer still applies if paying with nectar points? Probably wishful thinking!0
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instore only0
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busymumof3 wrote: »Have never spent any nectar points at Argos but am looking at a new bed for my son. Does anyone know if the £10 voucher offer still applies if paying with nectar points? Probably wishful thinking!
Yeah it does.
Before Xmas, I brought my son a bike, I used a combination of gift vouchers, nectar points and cash for the transaction, and got a £5 gift voucher back for spending over £50.
So dont think it matters what way you spend £50 or £100, just aslong as u spend the selected amounts, u get the gift voucher back.0 -
Thanks icecube queen. Will go in at the weekend to order it.:D0
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Can anyone tell me the cheapest item I could buy to take a £49.99 over the fifty mark or a £99.99 over the ton? Something that is likely to be in stock would be most help!0
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batteries!!!!!10
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Tick to Give, 20p and doing your bit for charity. It should be alowed unless you get an arsey assitant, as the official line on TTG is that if its pennies, we allow it, but if someone wants to give £'s its a no no.
Other than that i'm sure theres some lightbulbs that are £1.99, or your looking at £2.49 for batteries.0
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