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EXPIRED £10 Red Spotted Hanky e-voucher - 30,000 free today
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I just add the code that comes in the email to my account; it doesn't really matter which email the code comes to in my experience.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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Do these ones come in an email? I thogut they added them and then sent a email confirming they had been done?
You're right. Previous Telegraph emails were like this:
April 2012:
Your Telegraph e-voucher is now available in your account.
Please note that when using your voucher please check the e-voucher box on the payment page, once the box has been checked the actual amount to pay on screen will not alter, but only the balance of the transaction will be taken on your card and not the full amount. If the voucher is more than the total cost, the remaining balance will be left on your voucher for your next purchase.
Many thanks,
The redspottedhanky team.
August 2012:
Your Telegraph e-voucher is now available in your account (unless already redeemed).
Please note that when using your voucher please check the e-voucher box on the payment page, if the voucher is more than the total cost, the remaining balance will be left on your voucher for your next purchase.
Many thanks
The redspottedhanky team
Thanks for taking the trouble to post the code, by the way!
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You're right. Previous Telegraph emails were like this:
April 2012:
Your Telegraph e-voucher is now available in your account.
Please note that when using your voucher please check the e-voucher box on the payment page, once the box has been checked the actual amount to pay on screen will not alter, but only the balance of the transaction will be taken on your card and not the full amount. If the voucher is more than the total cost, the remaining balance will be left on your voucher for your next purchase.
Many thanks,
The redspottedhanky team.
August 2012:
Your Telegraph e-voucher is now available in your account (unless already redeemed).
Please note that when using your voucher please check the e-voucher box on the payment page, if the voucher is more than the total cost, the remaining balance will be left on your voucher for your next purchase.
Many thanks
The redspottedhanky team
Thanks for taking the trouble to post the code, by the way!
That's okay. Just hoping we all got the vouchers now and it is not pot luck like the last one.
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I'm hoping too, we use these with our 50% railcard to pay for our annual holiday every year, BIG bonus if we get them
"There is no substitute for time."
Competition wins:
2013. Three bottles of oxygen! And a family ticket to intech science centre. 2011. The Lake District Cheese Co Cow and bunny pop up play tent, cheese voucher, beach ball and cuddly toy cow and bunny and a £20 ToysRus voucher!0 -
they definitely add it straight to your account. last time, i took about 20 hours to come and was a bit of a lucky draw as I did not get the £10, but DH who registered after me got it.....0
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Mine don't as I said earlier. They state 2020
There is some doubt about the accuracy of what is stated on the e-vouchers screen. In another thread people have reported vanishing e-vouchers. In any case, expiry in 2020 does not tally with the terms & conditions of all the various promotions that have been run in the past (not just Tesco, but newspaper promos, MSE offers et al.)
In the past RSH have mentioned on Facebook that the 2020 quoted is an error.
At the end of the day, you could take what is on that screen as gospel or use them when you have the opportunity. A bird in the hand and all that
Apologies if this post sounds a bit argumentative - I just don't want anyone losing out.0 -
I bought the paper specifically for this voucher so will be annoyed if it is random as Martin did not mention this in his guide.Wins so far this year: Mum to be bath set, follow me Domino Dog, Vital baby feeding set, Spiderman goody bag, free pack of Kiplings cakes, £15 love to shop voucher, HTC Desire, Olive oil cooking spray, Original Source Strawberry Shower Gel, Garnier skin care hamper, Marc Jacobs fragrance.0
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