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Some great ELC toy bargains.
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Thanks for this - if you order on the Mothercare website, you can also get a further 20% off using the codes in another post making it only £16.0
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is there a code that doesnt require a £50 spend?
tia
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We got this a few years ago, I can highly recommend it, well worth £20!0
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amagicwandplease wrote: »is there a code that doesnt require a £50 spend?
tia
Mothercare £20 (£16.00 with code)
http://www.mothercare.com/Cup-Cake-Complete-Collection/125306,default,pd.html#q=cup%20cake
20% off code posted here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=59793069&postcount=499
Also cashback via TCB or Quidco.A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
I've tried that a few times but cant make it work for store delivery

Could perhaps be that I used it earlier this week on something else?0 -
amagicwandplease wrote: »I've tried that a few times but cant make it work for store delivery

Could perhaps be that I used it earlier this week on something else?
The code is one use per account.A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.0 -
Thanks OP - that's a Sept birthday sorted!Scrappie

No Buying Toiletries in 2013
SPC # 1336
VSP #54
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thanks OP will store in loft for DDs birthday next yr. free delivery if you spend £29.99 so got this and the baby trike we have been looking for for £32 plus 5% quidco very happy:coffee:i find a cup of tea can solve most problems:coffee:
:dance: but alcohol solves them all :dance:
basic emergency fund 387.87/500
£1000 emergency fund #290
mortgage 91,719= 21y 0mnth :eek:
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these were £15 a couple of years ago - well worth £15 or £20, certainly not £60!0
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http://www.elc.co.uk/Lights-and-Sounds-Dalek-Ride-On/132291%2Cdefault%2Cpd.html
dont think it is worth £199 but maybe worth £300
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