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  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    gocat wrote: »
    Does anyone know if you can use an online shop receipt for the Daz or does it have to be an instore shop.

    tia :)
    Bump. Anyone done the above.
    I got loads of A's evouchers to use up .
    tia :)
  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
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    gocat wrote: »
    Bump. Anyone done the above.
    I got loads of A's evouchers to use up .
    tia :)
    I have a feeling none of the TMFs/MBGs accept online receipts :( I've never tried it, mind you!
  • cupcake4
    cupcake4 Posts: 457 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Just got my cheque for TMF from Lindt Creations:(
  • gigi
    gigi Posts: 111 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Has anyone had problems receiving a refund from Comfort Creations? I sent mine over 28 days ago and haven't had anything back yet.
  • gigi wrote: »
    Has anyone had problems receiving a refund from Comfort Creations? I sent mine over 28 days ago and haven't had anything back yet.
    not had mine back yet sent off a while ago
  • Received my cheque for Activia today, only sent it on Friday, so that was nice and quick, will send off the other one, to my other address.
    Lose 28lb 3/28lb
    SPC Member 1522/2012-£264/ new pot 2013
  • chazsucks
    chazsucks Posts: 396 Forumite
    Hi everyone,
    Thank you so much for this thread, I can't believe I'd never heard of these 'try it free' things before!
    Have bought the leerdamer, velvet and activia yoghurts today :)
    Couldn't find the persil or daz in sainsburys so will have a look in asda tomorrow.
    Just wanted to ask, when some of you say 'other address' do you mean like a work address? I was thinking of buying another and having the cheque sent to my mums address but I thought it might not work as It'd still be my name?
    Anyway, thank you all once again, things are so tight at the mo it's fab to get some loo rolls and laundry capsules free :beer:
    xxx
    Misc debts - £5,000 | Student loan - £9,000 | Mortgage - £180,000
    Goals for 2015: Sell house & downsize + Increase income + Get debt Free :shocked: {Diary}
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  • m1kjm
    m1kjm Posts: 1,282 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    chazsucks wrote: »
    Hi everyone,
    Thank you so much for this thread, I can't believe I'd never heard of these 'try it free' things before!
    Have bought the leerdamer, velvet and activia yoghurts today :)
    Couldn't find the persil or daz in sainsburys so will have a look in asda tomorrow.
    Just wanted to ask, when some of you say 'other address' do you mean like a work address? I was thinking of buying another and having the cheque sent to my mums address but I thought it might not work as It'd still be my name?
    Anyway, thank you all once again, things are so tight at the mo it's fab to get some loo rolls and laundry capsules free :beer:
    xxx

    Hi, welcome, it is indeed fab!

    Yes, you could use your work address, a friend's address, a relative's address etc.

    You could make the claims in your own full name, your initials and your surname or your OH's name. You could accidentally mis-spell your own name and the bank would honour the cheque e.g. Sarah could become Sara. Or you could make the claim in your mum's name and your mum could give you the money. The options are boundless!
  • chazsucks wrote: »
    Hi everyone,
    Thank you so much for this thread, I can't believe I'd never heard of these 'try it free' things before!
    Have bought the leerdamer, velvet and activia yoghurts today :)
    Couldn't find the persil or daz in sainsburys so will have a look in asda tomorrow.
    Just wanted to ask, when some of you say 'other address' do you mean like a work address? I was thinking of buying another and having the cheque sent to my mums address but I thought it might not work as It'd still be my name?
    Anyway, thank you all once again, things are so tight at the mo it's fab to get some loo rolls and laundry capsules free :beer:
    xxx
    m1kjm wrote: »
    Hi, welcome, it is indeed fab!

    Yes, you could use your work address, a friend's address, a relative's address etc.

    You could make the claims in your own full name, your initials and your surname or your OH's name. You could accidentally mis-spell your own name and the bank would honour the cheque e.g. Sarah could become Sara. Or you could make the claim in your mum's name and your mum could give you the money. The options are boundless!

    I just use my full name at each of my addresses. There can be more than one person with the same name! They can't prove that it's not a different person if it's a different address. Having said that, with these offers it is better to err on the side of caution so if you can use OH's name, you should!
  • m1kjm
    m1kjm Posts: 1,282 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    I think some names would be too distinctive to have them all clustered within one postcode area. I think it depends how 'common' your name is and how close your addresses are together.
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