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£5 Huggies Voucher WHERE ??
bobbybuttons
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I just spotted on ebay a lot of people are selling a £5 huggies voucher many in bulk lots.
I do not want to buy it if at all possible and thought somebody here might know where i can download the voucher from?
I need to stock up on nappies as they are supposed to stop selling these soon in the UK and if i can get a voucher that would be a great help.
Can anyone help please?
I do not want to buy it if at all possible and thought somebody here might know where i can download the voucher from?
I need to stock up on nappies as they are supposed to stop selling these soon in the UK and if i can get a voucher that would be a great help.
Can anyone help please?
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bobbybuttons wrote: »I just spotted on ebay a lot of people are selling a £5 huggies voucher many in bulk lots.
I do not want to buy it if at all possible and thought somebody here might know where i can download the voucher from?
I need to stock up on nappies as they are supposed to stop selling these soon in the UK and if i can get a voucher that would be a great help.
Can anyone help please?
The £5 vouchers on eBay are fake. I am still amazed that people will buy them. The term if it is too good to be true it probably is fits well here. There is no way a person on eBay could sell £20 worth of vouchers for less than £3. They have complained to the companies and have been sent vouchers as compensation but they just make copies of them to sell online. When people come to use them they normally get them taken from them in the supermarket and torn up. I have seen this many times with coupons from eBay.
some of the copies are so poor there is no way the supermarkets will take them.
All genuine coupons can be found here.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/38405650 -
The £5 vouchers on eBay are fake. I am still amazed that people will buy them. The term if it is too good to be true it probably is fits well here. There is no way a person on eBay could sell £20 worth of vouchers for less than £3. They have complained to the companies and have been sent vouchers as compensation but they just make copies of them to sell online. When people come to use them they normally get them taken from them in the supermarket and torn up. I have seen this many times with coupons from eBay.
some of the copies are so poor there is no way the supermarkets will take them.
All genuine coupons can be found here.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3840565
Oh i see, that's why then. I wasn't sure if it was an old facebook offer or something like that. Thank you for your advice much appreciated0 -
bobbybuttons wrote: »Oh i see, that's why then. I wasn't sure if it was an old facebook offer or something like that. Thank you for your advice much appreciated
No problem
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Hi,
You're right - they are withdrawing selling Huggies nappies in the UK but are continuing to sell the wipes. I wen to Sainsburys today to stock up, but then realised that the Sainsburys own brand are on offer and work out at about 10p per nappy as opposed to 17p for Huggies on offer. The Sainsburys ones are absolutely fine so maybe give those a try? I bought 2 packs of size 3 for £100 -
there is even £5 vouchers of pampers , andrex, and mars ones on ebay but of course as the others said they are all fake never take arisk to buy them0
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Don't buy them! I was stupid enough to as thought I'd stock up before the shops stopped selling them but when I received them they were just photocopies, in the eBay pics they were originals! I doubted any store would take them so asked for a refund which I luckily got but yeah...big waste of time!
I bought the £3 box of wipes, cotton wool and nappies in the asda baby event and it had the exact same coupons in the box (originals of course!)0
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