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Any Marshall Ward codes out there please

if these are not allowed to be posted - would be grateful if you could PM them to me - thanking you in advance
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  • spendingmad
    spendingmad Posts: 488 Forumite
    Hi want to buy my little boy a trampoline for his birthday. Cheapest I've found is at Marshall Ward £117 (8ft with enclosure) + quidco cashback (6%) but want further discounts:p !! Any discount codes or if you know where this price can be beaten would be much appreciated

    Thanks
    Keely
  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    Couple of codes from HotUKDeals

    Found by wxlite1906 on 2007-05-08 12:46:05 voucher_scissors.gif
    Discount: £10.00 off anything
    Minimum Spend: £0.00
    Promotional Code: ZQ0099
    Expiry: Unspecified
    Applies to: anything
    Instructions: Just for use the code for £10 off anything you like or buy now pay march 2008 use code XX803




    Found by thegoon on 2007-04-18 08:33:07 voucher_scissors.gif
    Discount: £8.50
    Minimum Spend: £0.00
    Promotional Code: zq4066
    Expiry: Unspecified
    Instructions: I had a code sent to me yesterday for £5 off and free p&p at marshall ward. code is zq4066
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  • barneydog
    barneydog Posts: 2,796 Forumite
    Also check out this thread where there seems to be a lot of trampolines

    http://www.hotukdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65271&highlight=trampoline

    eg 10ft one at Asda £99.99

    8ft trampoline and enclosure only £99.99 at woolworths
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  • kittiwoz
    kittiwoz Posts: 1,321 Forumite
    As a qualified trampolining coach I have strong reservations about domestic trampolines and it is my personal and professional recommendation that you consider enrolling your child in an organised trampolining class or club. Advantages of this are that they will then be able to learn new moves safely in a controlled environment and under qualified supervision which will reduce the risk of injury and allow them to progress and learn moves which they couldn't do safely on garden trampoline. Also please be aware that whilst there are British Standards in place for commercial trampolines and for club and competition trampolines there are no relevant safety standards for those sold for domestic use. Furthermore trampolining clubs ensure their trampolines undergo regular professional inspection and maintenance.

    If you do buy a garden trampoline then you should supervise your child on it at all times and should not permit them to somersault/"flip" under any circumstance. I would strongly recommend use of a safety enclosure and that the trampoline should be sited on an energy absorbing surface such as long grass regardless of whether an enclosure is present and there should be a clear, unobstructed fall area of ideally not less than 2.5 metres around the perimeter. There should be no overhanging obstructions such as tree branches in the area of the trampoline. Children must be taught never to go under the trampoline while someone else is on it. You should not allow more than one child to use the trampoline at any one time. Children should not bounce while wearing jewelery.


    There are a couple of useful sites I suggest anyone who has or is thinking of getting a garden trampoline takes a look at. The Royal society for Prevention of Accidents has a factsheet and The British Gymnastics Association has published a Statement on Garden Trampolines which includes safety guidelines.
  • barneydog wrote: »
    Couple of codes from HotUKDeals

    Found by wxlite1906 on 2007-05-08 12:46:05 voucher_scissors.gif
    Discount: £10.00 off anything
    Minimum Spend: £0.00
    Promotional Code: ZQ0099
    Expiry: Unspecified
    Applies to: anything
    Instructions: Just for use the code for £10 off anything you like or buy now pay march 2008 use code XX803


    When I enter this I am told "voucher terms and conditions not met"
    I ordered something for £10. Is there a minimum order?
  • betheebee
    betheebee Posts: 1,818 Forumite
    Code ZQ0099 Had this through the post yesterday. £10 off no min spend.I tried to use the code online but would not accept it, so I phoned the order, free phone 0800 0924222. Bought a king size sheet £8 + £3.50 p&p = £11.50code accepted total cost £1.50. Went through quidco for 6% cashback.
  • cenise
    cenise Posts: 62 Forumite
    Thanks. Does the email confirmation says 1.50 too? How do you go through quidco if you have to call them?
  • littlejaffa
    littlejaffa Posts: 2,251 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    read the posts on hotdeals - this might not be the best idea....

    "Just to warn you, I used the code .... & the full amount was taken... When I phoned to query ....they always take the full amount, when you've received the goods & they're happy that you're keeping them, they credit your account...... discount codes don't work unless you open a credit account with them ...you'd have to read the full terms & conditions on the website to know this as it still tells you at the checkout that the discount has come off"


    "The last code i got from HDUK appeared on the final step when confirming my order. THEN....they soon send you a email for the full amount and debit your credit/debit card. Before you can ring or email to canx the order, they have dispatched via next day delivery....Returned the order out of pocket for P&P!"
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  • I used the code today on the internet and it worked...all discount was taken. Many thanks. (its now May and its ok!!!!)
  • betheebee
    betheebee Posts: 1,818 Forumite
    cenise wrote: »
    Thanks. Does the email confirmation says 1.50 too? How do you go through quidco if you have to call them?

    When I phoned they said the code would now work on my online ordering, long winded way to go about it but at least I know that it will be honered. I think they deliberatly stop codes when ordering online, so get confirmation over the phone. Hope this explains.

    P.S. My order received yesterday total price to pay £1.50p on invoice, Hurrah!
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