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Help Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi guys need a new fridge freezer does anybody knwo any codes or cheap websites

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  • morganb
    morganb Posts: 1,762 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Tips :

    For codes try searching this site or : www.hotukdeals.com

    Try to use a cashback site (i.e. Quidco) or a "cashback" credit card

    Decide what model you want then use a price checker site (i.e. Kelkoo)

    When you decide where you are going to buy always Google the name of the shop plus coupon / voucher / code / discount

    HTH
    That's Numberwang!
  • I found Dixons online very competitive when i ordered my washing machine last week and theres discounts available too http://doiop.com/6k5496
    :hello:
    "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing it doesn't go in a fruit salad :p:D
  • chachiluz
    chachiluz Posts: 849 Forumite
    Don't forget to use first a price comparison website like https://www.kelkoo.com (if you go through quidco they'll give you 10p per search--- not much but every little helps!)
  • happy2bhere
    happy2bhere Posts: 631 Forumite
    if i were you, i'd registrer for a free trial at which to dtermine which models to buy or more importanlty which ones top avoid. Then enter model number in google to asertain who sells them. From then on then use google to serach for a disount code.

    There are some good Boots electrical codes floating around + all those points. Also try to go through a cashback site.

    Hope this helps.
    November wins...a book, a designer handbag (worth £550 :T) and a game. I am now an addict and thank everyone for taking the time to share and post. :D
  • PixiePie
    PixiePie Posts: 875 Forumite
    You could try freecycle as well, for the cost of picking it up from someone local. I don't know the link I'm afraid but if you google it- it appears to be through Yahoo - but there is more info on here in various threads, just search for Freecycle on the forums :)
    Do not feed the trolls please.
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