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  • m1kjm
    m1kjm Posts: 1,282 Forumite
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    jiras410 wrote: »
    Hi, I've not found a post that contained this offer so hopefully my first ever try me free spot.

    Kinder chocolate with cereals is on a try me free and I've seem then in various Tescos.

    Kinderhappytum.com

    Happy Tum or It's Free Promotion
    1. This Happy Tum or It's Free promotion is running from 01 February 2014 until 30 June 2014. All claims must be submitted by the closing date.
    2. The promotion is open to residents of the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and Republic of Ireland aged 18 or over, but not employees or their immediate families of Ferrero UK Ltd, its agents, or anyone professionally connected with the Happy Tum or It's Free promotion.
    3. In order to participate in the Happy Tum or It's Free promotion you must purchase a single bar (23.5 g) of Kinder Chocolate 'with Cereals' with the Happy Tum or It's Free promotional wrapper.
    4. The Happy Tum or It's Free offer is limited to one application per household for a single refund regardless of the pack 3rd party entries or bulk entries will be rejected.
    5. Internet access is mandatory.
    6. To receive the refund you will need to mail the completed "CLAIM FORM" printed from the Kinder Chocolate 'with Cereals' webpage www.kinderhappytum.com, along with the promotional wrapper, a 15+ word statement about why you do not have a happy tum and the original itemised till receipt, dated within the promotional period, 1st February 2014 – 30th June 2014 to the below addresses.
    UK residents:
    Happy Tum or It's Free, FREEPOST RSAA-SSSR-RESR, Unit 18 & 19 Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN.
    ROI residents:
    Happy Tum or It's Free, PO Box 11430, FREEPOST, DUBLIN 15
    To be valid, claims must be received by us by no later than 30 June 2014. Illegible claim forms will be disregarded.
    7. You will receive the refund in the form of a cheque which will be made payable to the original claimant (UK claimants will receive their refund in Sterling and ROI residents will receive their refund in Euros). The purchase values will be determined by the value shown on your till receipt up to a maximum value of £0.60/€0.47 for a single bar claim. Please allow 28 days for delivery of your refund from receipt of a valid claim.
    8. Damaged or defaced applications will be rejected. Claims must be on the official claim form.
    9. Only Claim Forms from www.kinderhappytum.com website sent with a valid original itemised till receipt dated within the promotional period and promotional packaging will be accepted. One claim per envelope only.
    10. Receipts cannot be returned. No responsibility can be accepted for claims or refunds that are lost, delayed or damaged in the post. Proof of posting of a claim form is not proof of receipt. Photocopied receipts will not be accepted.
    11. Your statutory rights are not affected.
    12. Owing to circumstances outside the reasonable control of the promoter, the Promoter reserves the right to withdraw this promotion or amend any of its details if circumstances make this unavoidable but will use all reasonable efforts to minimise the effect to the participant to avoid consumer disappointment.
    13. All entrants will be deemed to have accepted (and will be bound by) these terms and conditions.
    Promoter: Ferrero UK Ltd. Building 7, Croxley Green Business Park, Watford, Herts, WD18 8PA, England

    It says up to £0.60 for single bar from Tesco. Mine was more expensive but will report back what happens.

    Also, does anyone know if you can do the free Bueno promotion and this one as it's both Kinder I'm not sure.



    Oooh, thank you.


    I'd say it's definitely possible to do both Kinders as they're different products, different promotion names, different claim addresses.
  • Claire_Alex
    Claire_Alex Posts: 336 Forumite
    Plenty terms and conditions - only seen them in Waitrose




    Money Back Guarantee
    Terms and Conditions
    We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase of Plenty Dura Cloth™. In fact, we're so confident that you’ll be completely satisfied that if you're not, we'll give you your money back subject to the following terms and conditions:
    The Money Back Guarantee is only valid on Plenty Dura Cloth™ promotional packs carrying the Money Back Guarantee icon.
    If you wish to claim a refund, you must make your claim within 30 days of the date of your purchase (and during the promotional period of 1st March 2014 to 31st March 2015) by sending us (i) the original till receipt evidencing your purchase of the Plenty Dura Cloth™ (photocopies of the till receipt will not be accepted), (ii) the original cut out of the Money Back Guarantee icon from the product pack, (ii) a statement (minimum of 15 words) as to why you are dissatisfied with your purchase and (iv) your name and address (including full postcode) to:

    UK Entries
    Plenty Dura Cloth Money Back Guarantee
    PO Box 1079
    Hemel Hempstead
    HP1 1GY

    Republic of Ireland Entries
    Plenty Dura Cloth Money Back Guarantee
    PO Box 11219
    Clonshaugh
    Dublin 17

    We reserve the right to refuse any claim which is not submitted in accordance with these terms and conditions and/or if we suspect any abuse of our Money Back Guarantee offer.
    This offer is open to UK & Ireland residents aged 16+. Claims submitted by persons under 16 or non-UK & non-Ireland residents will not be accepted.
    Incomplete, incorrect or illegible claims or claims submitted in a manner other than as set out in these terms and conditions will not be accepted. We do not accept liability for any claims which may be lost or damaged in the post. Proof of posting does not constitute proof of delivery. Claims (including receipts) will become the property of the Promoter and will not be returned.
    For claims submitted in accordance with these terms and conditions, we will provide you with a refund of the purchase price you paid for the product as evidenced on the original till receipt (subject to maximum value of £3.29/€3.85 in any event) plus 50p/60c in respect of your postage costs by a cheque made out to the name specified in your claim within 30 days of receipt of your valid claim.
    You are responsible for ensuring that you cash your cheque before its expiry and we will not re-issue cheques in the event that you fail to cash your cheque before it expires. Cheques are non-transferable.

    Claims are limited to one claim per product per household and we will not accept repeat claims from the same household, bulk claims or claims submitted on behalf of people other than the named claimant. Claims cannot be made via any retailer or through agents, third parties or organised groups. Applications automatically generated by computer will not be accepted.
    We will not provide a refund for any claims which are received after the expiry of the promotional period (being 31st March 2015).
  • kodbel
    kodbel Posts: 118 Forumite
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    GRETCHENER wrote: »
    Codbel - colgate toothpaste

    does anyone know if this is the same as last years offer or is it the start of a completely new one

    gretchener

    I guess it's a new one with the current promo running for a year ending Aprill next year.
  • if you look on the plenty website it states that this dura cloth is a replacement for plenty superstrong. haven't got a waitrose near to me but see Tesco sell the superstrong one. does state a long date on the offer so perhaps tescos will be getting them in soon when all the superstrong have sold out.


    many thanks to crazyangel for loreal info have also sent for my refund on the effaclar cream as it was no good. worth a try for my problem skin but at 15 pounds a tube would have been an expensive waste of money.
  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    i found the plenty duracloth in ASDA yesterday


    HTH
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
  • Crazyangel wrote: »
    I got my cheque yesterday from the Bird's Eye chicken TMF - however on the letter it referred to the 'fish' I had purchased, so I am suspecting that the promotion might be considered the same, regardless of whether you get the chicken or fish. If anyone has tried to apply for both to the same address, please let us know how you get on!
    Can you remember please, if they refund postage on the Bird's Eye Inspirations? There are a few slipping in recently that are neither freepost, nor refund the postage, aren't there? Hopefully not a new trend!
  • asset2004
    asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
    asset2004 wrote: »
    I've mislaid my receipt for this :mad: and when I looked at the website you need to upload pics after 1 week, 3 week and end of use :eek: haven't started because of lack of receipt but having looked at website am very reluctant

    found my receipt :D and registered, likewise not sure if I like what it's doing to my skin either :(
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  • LEJC
    LEJC Posts: 9,618 Forumite
    Can you remember please, if they refund postage on the Bird's Eye Inspirations? There are a few slipping in recently that are neither freepost, nor refund the postage, aren't there? Hopefully not a new trend!


    i received acheque back for £2.99 which was 50p more than I paid for the item....so almost refund of second class postage.
    frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!

    2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend
  • purplestar133
    purplestar133 Posts: 1,731 Forumite
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    Can you remember please, if they refund postage on the Bird's Eye Inspirations? There are a few slipping in recently that are neither freepost, nor refund the postage, aren't there? Hopefully not a new trend!

    Can't remember whether it was the Birds Eye or Bodyform, but there was one recently that didn't mention postage at all, but refunded it anyway.

    Birds Eye did refund my postage. The first one refunded me 50p and the second claimed at my 'second address' refunded 53p. That must have been after the stamp prices increased. I bought my stamps before the increase in price of course ;) 3p profit. Wooo!
  • Crazyangel
    Crazyangel Posts: 1,472 Forumite
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    I didn't think to look! Haha, sorry - but thanks everyone else for answering! :)

    Wins : McCains garden games set, 2xTickets to Alton Towers, Links of London friendship bracelet, 2xIdeal Home Show tickets, McFly album CD, Virgin Balloon flight for 2 with a case of ScrumpyJack cider and 2 ltd edition jackets, Powerboat racing experience, £50 Virgin voucher, Aerobie Pro flying ring & Rice Krispie squares, Tesco baby pack
    :j
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