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Maximiles (Ipoints) help needed(merged)
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I can't help but feel I am in some way responsible for the increase in voucher price. I've order £300 worth of vouchers in the last month or so. I used to get a lot of £25 vouchers but my last batch of £100 came in £10's and £5's. I think they might be running low.
Sorry everyone!0 -
Odeon £5 vouchers are still 1200 iPoints making it 2400 iPoints for £10's worth, I went to local ' Odeon kids club' today 2 adults & 2 kids full cost £5 so free with a £5 voucher!2023 wins - Rice Krispies, Avene Micellar Gel, Barbie Toy, £20 Apple Gift Card, KFC 6 piece bargain bucket, Chloe Nomade perfume, Barbie Toy (second one), Sanctuary Spa Sleep Balm, E45 Moisturising Lotion, Trolls Hamper, 12 Tonie Characters, Sure deodorant, Good Home Utensil holder, £5 Costa Gift Card, Neutrogena Micellar Jelly, Soap & Glory Mascara, Persil capsules,0
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Ipoints Easter Egg Hunt is back!
Each time you find an egg you will receive 5 ipoints and then will be placed in a prize draw to win the egg.
Today's Clue: Despite its name, this health and beauty retailer doesn't sell shoes
Answer: Boots0 -
I hope the price of amazon vouchers doesn't rise too much.
I wish did sold them in multiples of £10 or £5, it would make things much easier0 -
jobbingmusician wrote: »Don't Leave Vouchers Lying Around In Your Account!
They've already fallen in value by 10% (unless you go down the M & S route - a highly recommended pathway)
Vouchers for Asda and Sainsburys are 3000 points per £10. M & S vouchers are 7400 for £30 worth. Why on earth M & S are cheaper is anybody's guess - I would guess they are due to go up any day, so they are really great to spend points on at the moment!
(Another tip: Sainsbury's vouchers are the worst, as they don't give change. But if you regularly spend more than £10 at S, this is obviously irrelevant. If you pop in just for small amounts of shopping, as I do, they can lead to wasting unnecessary spending just in order to get rid of them!!!!)Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0 -
[(Another tip: Sainsbury's vouchers are the worst, as they don't give change. But if you regularly spend more than £10 at S, this is obviously irrelevant. If you pop in just for small amounts of shopping, as I do, they can lead to wasting unnecessary spending just in order to get rid of them!!!!)[/quote]
Strange, I have had change using Sainsburys vouchers0 -
Oooo I've been 'done' then! But 2 separate staff members have looked at the back of the vouchers, and it does say that change is not given!Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0
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[html]Strange, I have had change using Sainsburys vouchers
[/quote][/html]Actually its just a luck if the change is given on sainsburys vouchers....but generally this is not the case.
In the current scenario the M&S vouchers seem to be the better option...unless they change it.....
But if anyone still want to go for the Sainsburys Voucher to get the Nectar points, here is a tip...
1. Suppose you have got the £20 Sainsburys vouchers, spend it on clothing or any other item that is returnable....
2. Go next day to return it and they will put the whole amount on Sainsbury's card....
3. Then you can spend it bit by bit or however you like....
I know a bit hassles but just to get benefit of it......its worth it...;)
Hope it may help someone.....
Thanks,
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GOOD NEWS!!!!!!
the easter hunt is back
http://www.ipoints.co.uk/easter-egg-hunt
Today's Riddle: Despite its name, this health and beauty retailer doesn't sell shoes
answer is boots.com
http://www.ipoints.co.uk/collect-ipoints/details/61f9bc286f1d/boots-com
edit: sorry i didnt see the post up there lol
There is a Money Saving Expert quidclan, next time your on quidco have a look for it0 -
jobbingmusician wrote: »Vouchers for Asda and Sainsburys are 3000 points per £10. M & S vouchers are 7400 for £30 worth. Why on earth M & S are cheaper is anybody's guess - I would guess they are due to go up any day, so they are really great to spend points on at the moment!
Leisure vouchers are still 6900 for £30 and can be used at lots of places including days out, pizza hut, halfords, hmv and waterstones so they are even better value, hope i get enough points before these go up too!!0
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