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Hello all. It's freezing and the snow keeps on coming. Huge thanks to Evangeline for all the lists and the tips. I've not had chance to go Sada'ing in ages but it's fun reading about all the offers you are all taking part in. Thanks to all the others for their tips as well.
For anyone who uses Imedeen tablets, there is an offer on Mr Shoes.com. A selection of them are on 3 4 2 and some of these are also on buy 3 and get 1000 points, so technically if you buy from the ranges on offer, it's "buy 2, get 1 free and £10 off as well". I am sure there are codes online for purchases over £50/£75 where you get £x off or x% off. And don't forget to Quidco or TCB as well.
http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CatalogSearchResultView?storeId=10052&st=specificPromo&promoName=1000+points+when+you+buy+3+selected+Imedeen+products&langId=-1&catalogId=110510 -
kurly~kale wrote: »Hello All,
I have searched, but can't for the life of me find a link to the printable finest voucher - does anyone have it please? looked on coupon thread cant find it there either:cool:
Thanks
This link should give you 4 coupons per page and it should print okay.
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Think I may have found a possible mis~price at Mr T
on
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sankey-Growarm-100-Propagator-Kit/dp/B003VRBLHK
Sankey GroWarm 100 heated propagator sel (in 2 T's) £21 scans at £3.75
if not a mis~price a bargain anyway
Afternoon luvlies, just back from Ts, wanted to say mE-mE-mE you little beauty :A. Just picked up one for mum and one for me from an Extra store, well happy to pay £3.75 :T:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Bailey_Bear wrote: »Bailey Bear £8200 (Ceasars) Welsh!When The Fun Stops Stop0
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I'm so glad you decided to do this list. Reading the banter on this thread gave me the impression that there were more winners than losers when it is roughly half and half. Plus I am sure that not everyone has managed to withdraw all their money.
Everyone needs to be aware that this is just plain gambling. Fine to do if the amount you are putting in to get started is less than the cashback you will gain, but if there is any danger of being tempted to spend more in the hope of being able to withdraw some winnings, you need to think carefully whether you can afford to do it. Remember also that cashback is never 100% guaranteed.
I also have a suspicion - unproved - that new players are given a better chance of winning to entice you to keep playing and spend more money.
Remember these gambling sites are designed to encourage you to spend your money. Don't be a fool!
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Bailey_Bear wrote: »Out of curiosity, has anyone spent more than their £10.00 wagering requirements for the cash back?
Personally, I've done a couple now, Caesars, Gala, William Hill, Paddy Power and BGO (oops, that's more than a couple!!!) And I've withdrawn my winning on the 2 that I've won (the second was £13 before Dotty starts having a fit) And stopped when I've lost the initial £10 on the the others. I've not been tempted to spend "real" money.
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Hi there. Just be aware of a guy on here called David. Or dotty botty as he likes to be called
He tries to confuse folk, well me anyway with his witty retorts :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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