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Easyjet Wheel of Deals
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I don't think I want to risk spending £500/£1000 then finding out the code will not be applied!"He's a maniac, maniac that's for sure,
He will kill your cat and nail him to the door" :eek:
Murphys No More Pies Club Member #950 -
After saying I wont look, its just toooooooooo tempting, and im back onto it. oh dear... i really need my beauty sleep this week.0
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I don't think I want to risk spending £500/£1000 then finding out the code will not be applied!
Nor me. Such a shame after how great last time was."I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." — Marilyn Monroepinkladymel wrote: »she hasn't lost the ol' Bootsing magic:D
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I think they added this wording after many people complained that even though the £1000 voucher was accepted, when it came to processing the payment, the voucher had expired! So, the booking never went through.
Anyway, I am sure we will find out soon enough what that wording really means!0 -
Some promotional codes will be subject to extremely high demand. Therefore the discount can only be obtained once the booking has been completed (which, for the avoidance of doubt includes successfully making payment).
Oh dear :eek:"He's a maniac, maniac that's for sure,
He will kill your cat and nail him to the door" :eek:
Murphys No More Pies Club Member #950 -
I reckon it means that although you may enter the code, this does not in itself mean you have been successful, this will only be confirmed at payment stage when it will state something like "this voucher is not valid", or for the small minority they will be lucky and have the discount applied.0
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So with this wording it really does sound like it is a gamble as to whether you get a discount or not. Is EasyJet registered to run a gambling website? Can anyone comment on the legality of this wording?0
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I took it as being clearly stated that although you may enter the code, only at the payment stage will it verify that the code is valid (i.e. not expired due to take up).
If expired, then I expect you'll see the usual "This promotional code is not valid" msg prior to resubmitting payment details.
Anyone in doubt give them a call prior to booking.0 -
£200 off........"He's a maniac, maniac that's for sure,
He will kill your cat and nail him to the door" :eek:
Murphys No More Pies Club Member #950 -
It tells you when the code hs been used the mximum number of times at least.
Edited as its a suprise lol"I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." — Marilyn Monroepinkladymel wrote: »she hasn't lost the ol' Bootsing magic:D
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