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New Harry Potter book all deals please post in this thread
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Which shop will be the first to give them away???0
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There's absolutely no sector the supermarkets don't mind trampling all over, is there?Only when the last tree has died
and the last river has been poisoned
and the last fish has been caught
will we realise we cannot eat money0 -
Thanks wouldnt go amiss???
Asking for thanks takes the biscuit especially as no spends needed at Asda to get it for a fiver0 -
Hey Cashman i know what why not ask for the thanks in your sig:rolleyes:
There's a thread saying it's a fiver a bit futher down this page:rolleyes:Darren0 -
I have merged the harry potter deal threads into this one, so people will find the deals easier.
So far the deals are:-
ASDA - £5
TESCO £5 if spend £50 instore0 -
Is the tesco deal actually true? I haven't seen anyone confirm this price or deal?
The Asda deal is only £4.85 with 3% quidco cashback0 -
£5 including delivery on Asda's website, folks:
http://www.asda-entertainment.co.uk/asda/36580.product
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Is the tesco deal actually true? I haven't seen anyone confirm this price or deal?
The Asda deal is only £4.85 with 3% quidco cashback
Probably shouldnt be putting this...
I'd say yes the Tesco deal probably is true. When these sort of offers are done (they do it with mobile phones a fair bit) it involves the checkout operator having to press a special button when totalling the bill. Well today I noticed our tills have an added "Haryy Potter Offer" button....
That said, Tesco don't like being outdone by Asda, so may change before then...0 -
phantomteabagger wrote: »It's a free market, what's the problem.
Probably because it will put the smaller bookshops out of business and when they are all gone the big boys can charge what they like ?
Our bookshop in town is charging £9.95 which is good for a small bookstore, but now everyone will go to the supermarket to get a copy.
Oh well we could do with yet another charity shop on the high street when it closes
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