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  • Claire1972
    Claire1972 Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    lawrie28 wrote: »
    Evening all,

    Have discovered a little H&M glitch. In the past it has been possible to combine the 2 codes (£5 off and free delivery - see codes thread - https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/64289797#Comment_64289797 , free del thread is advertised on h&m site) to get things very cheap, and this is working again. In the past, you needed to be a double click master to get this to work (and this still does work), however, I have found another, more legit way.

    A few rules, firstly, the basket needs to be a minimum of £6 cost of the items you want. That is the minimum spend for the 2 offers to kick in. £5.99 wont work, tried it.

    Secondly, you need to add this in Large to your basket-

    http://www.hm.com/gb/product/22926?article=22926-B&variant=006

    So add the jacket and then £6 of stuff you want (3 packs of knickers for £4+ indiviual knickers for £2 in the sale, tea towels etc.) Full price items tend to end in 99p, so unless it is £6.99 you need an extra item. Things like face masks - 99p and cotton buds £1.50 are handy extra items if you need to bump it up a little.

    Go through to checkout and add your 2 codes in (£5 off and Free Delivery), and you will notice that the website gets confused, and that your order value is too low, BUT the item it cannot deliver is the £24.99 Jacket (may work with other items, this was the first I found). So it removes that item from your basket and only asks you to pay £1 (plus balance over £6, £1 is the smallest charge).

    So you can get underwear, makeup, loads of sale items delivered for less than £2.

    You can only use the codes once per account (well till that order has been processed) but you can set up more than one account per household (make sure different names, otherwise their computer gets confused, combines accounts and you get asked to email in ID to them before they dispatch items). IF you set up an new account with H&M be VERY VERY careful when you get to the checkout screen as the default payment option is to bill you for the order, not to charge a card. I believe this is a credit account, could incurr searches on credit file etc. etc.

    BUT apart from that, loads of cheap stuff!

    You can also make a larger order and then edit the order in the "pending"section on the website, but not sure how reliable that is to get the items delivered.

    Hope not to complicated.

    HTH

    Thanks so much for this 2 orders processed. X
    We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits. :)
  • scamps1966
    scamps1966 Posts: 5,648 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    silvercar wrote: »
    I totally understand this. We have family who try and control and manipulate. Luckily we are strong enough to realise that keeping our distance is best, but there have been times of extreme pressure.

    I hope it all works out for you. I'm sure it helps you to know that she is "under the influence" rather than willingly be malicious.

    PS ever tempted to sign her family up to dodgy magazines:D
    More info needed. :D
    davemorton wrote: »
    No, 2 of the four, and I quoted myself because I can, im special :P
    Are you lot Borg, from Star Trek? :rotfl:
    Forgot to say I had nice little shop after hospital appointment yesterday.

    Pack of 2 bras in sale £8.13 after the pre xmas debenhams voucher.
    Also went int BS so mum amd I could have a birthday each.at the till was the new free gift with lyb card value £10 nice big tube of face mask. Girl let me buy a lyb card as my birthday gift so free large facemask and another birthday to use so cost nothing. Not often in other towns to use extra birthdays no needed to be done.

    Scamps nice to see you got out. Bet you did a scout for 1p items.

    V x

    I did. :o .
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    MKS wrote: »
    :T:T:T:T no other words needed.

    Except for saying to Scamps he did not have to tell us all his story. He is where he is now in his life and we are here for him. :)
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Oh scamps. PD told me what happened earlier on in the day. I can't even imagine. You don't need to explain yourself at all. Regardless of circumstance, she can't be looking in the mirror feeling good about what she's done.

    Are you alright for basics?

    We're all here for you lovely. No questions asked. I mean, apart from that one just there about basics ;) You know what I mean.

    Thank you to savvy for the very prompt arrival of the new thread. Now if you'll all excuse me I am going to collapse into a heap. Night night.
    Debt free 6th December 2014 :)

    'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'
  • lawrie28
    lawrie28 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    lawrie28 wrote: »
    Evening all,

    Have discovered a little H&M glitch. In the past it has been possible to combine the 2 codes (£5 off and free delivery - see codes thread - https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/64289797#Comment_64289797 , free del thread is advertised on h&m site) to get things very cheap, and this is working again. In the past, you needed to be a double click master to get this to work (and this still does work), however, I have found another, more legit way.

    A few rules, firstly, the basket needs to be a minimum of £6 cost of the items you want. That is the minimum spend for the 2 offers to kick in. £5.99 wont work, tried it.

    Secondly, you need to add this in Large to your basket-

    http://www.hm.com/gb/product/22926?article=22926-B&variant=006

    So add the jacket and then £6 of stuff you want (3 packs of knickers for £4+ indiviual knickers for £2 in the sale, tea towels etc.) Full price items tend to end in 99p, so unless it is £6.99 you need an extra item. Things like face masks - 99p and cotton buds £1.50 are handy extra items if you need to bump it up a little.

    Go through to checkout and add your 2 codes in (£5 off and Free Delivery), and you will notice that the website gets confused, and that your order value is too low, BUT the item it cannot deliver is the £24.99 Jacket (may work with other items, this was the first I found). So it removes that item from your basket and only asks you to pay £1 (plus balance over £6, £1 is the smallest charge).

    So you can get underwear, makeup, loads of sale items delivered for less than £2.

    You can only use the codes once per account (well till that order has been processed) but you can set up more than one account per household (make sure different names, otherwise their computer gets confused, combines accounts and you get asked to email in ID to them before they dispatch items). IF you set up an new account with H&M be VERY VERY careful when you get to the checkout screen as the default payment option is to bill you for the order, not to charge a card. I believe this is a credit account, could incurr searches on credit file etc. etc.

    BUT apart from that, loads of cheap stuff!

    You can also make a larger order and then edit the order in the "pending"section on the website, but not sure how reliable that is to get the items delivered.

    Hope not to complicated.

    HTH

    You may well be able to use that jacket in anothersize or other items that areon a long delivery date and that will make it work again.
  • Thank you for the new thread savvy x
    "Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138

    2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.52
  • zagubov
    zagubov Posts: 17,938 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    zippydooda wrote: »
    but me and fc are one of them, so does that mean you 2 are me. one for savvy to sort out I think.
    looking forward to the concise answer.:D
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I've told you before FC...there are only 4 people on this thread and me and zippy are just one of them:D

    I'nm just worried that people will start to realise they never see me and Clark Kent posting at the same time! :eek:
    There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Savvy you are early, you said 9pm:eek:
    Thanks for starting a new thread sure post 1 will appear soon.
    V x

    Oh, no - by "9pm" I was referring to the time by which the thread would be well-established. I was also erring on the side of caution in giving a slightly later time in case anyone felt time was getting on, I hadn't been here yet and tried to start a new thread before I managed to get online. In the event I got here by 7.25 and posted a new thread as I thought I might lose internet access for the rest of the night if I didn't. I did, shortly after, lose connection but have been regaining it and losing it again all night!:rotfl: Whilst I was offline, and had done three posts at the start, SFSB found my thread before I could post on the old one (many thanks SFSB!).

    There's a reason with me. Indeed, there is always a reason.

    Whether or not I am "early" - it may have been expected that I would arrive at precisely 9 pm and zero seconds but - neither is the thread title meant in a literal way either (I've learned:D).

    By the way, I think that cooking oil spray is back on offer in M again (the one SFSB you bought too early in Mr A last time!).
  • scamps1966
    scamps1966 Posts: 5,648 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Except for saying to Scamps he did not have to tell us all his story. He is where he is now in his life and we are here for him. :)

    I didn't. But I have found with life not to have secrets or to hold things in (just gives you ulcers)!! I've always been open and truthful, sometimes too much so, I don't like to tell lies so I speak the truth which sometimes gets me into bother, not like when I'm going for a targeted DTD though. :rotfl:, just general life. Am I honest? I'd like to think so. If there's a chance to make a few £'s, I'm on it, who wouldn't be?, legally I mean!!:cool:
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    [...] (I've learned:D).[...]

    Which reminds me...
    (I remind myself!:D:rotfl::rotfl:) Of FC's post on the last thread about dear son learning - and then a frown. I would have posted (had I been with continuous internet access) a quote "he's learning" and then a jump up and down. It's not a bad thing to learn in that way!:) At last, he's learning how to 'fit in'!:D
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