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Newspaper thread and front pages - Sunday 22 February 2015

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Clickable front pages for today here:
http://www.thepaperboy.com/uk/front-pages.cfm
Please post further details of any vouchers, deals etc below.
Current prices (Sundays):
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Observer: £2.70
Independent: £2.20
Telegraph: £2.00
Times: £2.50
Mail: £1.50
Mirror: £1.10
Express: £1.40
Sun: £0.70
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http://www.thepaperboy.com/uk/front-pages.cfm
Please post further details of any vouchers, deals etc below.
Current prices (Sundays):
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Observer: £2.70
Independent: £2.20
Telegraph: £2.00
Times: £2.50
Mail: £1.50
Mirror: £1.10
Express: £1.40
Sun: £0.70
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And the front pages, showing details of any vouchers, freebies etc:
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on front of todays mail, it says £3 free shopping..NO CATCH
is todays just add the code get the voucher0 -
Sadly there is a catch. Bought yesterdays Mail with same offer. You have to join Mymail online and then the code gives you only 75 points towards the required 200 points for the £3 voucher.0
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The Mail's idea of 'no catch' seems to be very different from any normal definition of those words.
Rather like the Mail's definition of the word 'journalism'.0 -
The Mail on Sunday has "No Catch!" in big letters and then terms apply under it in smaller ones.
Sure if it had been a £3 voucher inside the paper with no minimum spend then that would be no catch.
But having to enter all your details to join MyMail, having to enter today's code, then having to buy more Daily Mails (for another 100 points) and then having to wait for the paltry £3 card to arrive in the post isn't.0 -
I had this response from the mail today:
Thank you for your response. I am very sorry for the inconvenience that has been caused. I understand that the advertisement has been misleading and would like to sincerely apologise for the inconvenience.
I will pass on the feedback to the development and the editorial team so that they can take this in to consideration when making promotions available to our Members in future.
Once again, please accept my sincere apologies for the error.
so if we all email our complaints they may get the message - or not!
(customersupport@dmgmedia.co.uk)0 -
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