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£59 Kindle missed it DOH!

I was like a rabbit in headlights Doh! because I thought it was about time I did some sort of cash back loyalty scheme for online shopping. Still don't know which one to go for maybe some kind soul can tell me.

Anyway it is supposed to be OH xmas pressie so if you could also tell me where to go for cheap kindle would be most grateful.

As always cutting back not cutting out.

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  • Syman
    Syman Posts: 2,621 Forumite
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    I have found Top Cashback to be the most reliable, and is free

    Have also used Quidco, but they charge £5 per year.

    It is worth signing up to a couple as some site offer cashback on one but not another.
    Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
    Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow.. :p


    Bookworm's Thread 2019 reading Challenge total :- 1/60
  • You could get it for £59 from tesco

    http://www.tesco.com/direct/kindle-wi-fi-6-e-ink-display/686-7892.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=686-7892&sc_cmp=aff_1018132

    Plus there is a code floating around which gives you £10 off your first order hence effectively £59.
  • Towser
    Towser Posts: 1,303 Forumite
    Whoohoo My next question is: are there many classic children's books in the Kindle free section?
  • Slowhand
    Slowhand Posts: 1,073 Forumite
    Towser wrote: »
    Whoohoo My next question is: are there many classic children's books in the Kindle free section?


    ...have a look yourself?
  • Have also used Quidco, but they charge £5 per year.
    They charge £5 for the first cashback, but I dont think there is a charge per year?
  • Towser wrote: »
    Whoohoo My next question is: are there many classic children's books in the Kindle free section?

    Pretty well anything you've heard of from the nineteenth or early twentieth century is there = Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, What Kay Did, Tom Brown's Schooldays etc. If it's not on Amazon, you get it in Kindle format (mobi) from Project Gutenberg or ManyBooks.net and drag and drop it into your kindle - just takes an extra 10 seconds
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