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Newspaper front pages and offers - Sunday 29 November 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):
Observer: £2.90
Independent: £2.20
Telegraph: £2.00
Times: £2.50
Mail: £1.60
People £1.30
Express: £1.40
Sun: £1.00
Mirror: £1.30
[FONT="]Star: £0.50
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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):
Observer: £2.90
Independent: £2.20
Telegraph: £2.00
Times: £2.50
Mail: £1.60
People £1.30
Express: £1.40
Sun: £1.00
Mirror: £1.30
[FONT="]Star: £0.50
[/FONT]
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And the front pages, showing details of any vouchers, freebies etc:
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Some reasonable offers today, including a £10 off £50 Lidl voucher on page 94 of the Mail - valid from today until next Sunday, inclusive.
Also contains a voucher on page 46 for a free Frozen or Star Wars advent calendar at Waterstones (chocolate behind every window!) valid today and tomorrow.0 -
Does anyone have the details of the free desktop calendar with Sunday Express? Many thanks0
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Does anyone have the details of the free desktop calendar with Sunday Express? Many thanks
Hi Wacko15,
Here are the details and T&Cs: www. s n a p f i s h . c o . u k / s e c a l e n d a r
Postage is £1.99
It doesn't give a code in the paper, just the promo link above, but it says credit will be automatically applied at the billing page.
EDIT: I've taken out the clickable link as it wasn't leading to the correct page - think MSE must have added their affiliate link to it. It should work ok if you type it in manually without the spaces.0 -
Thank you Gloria0
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The problem with these offers is that they don't often choose easy to reach collection points.
For instance The Mail used to do offers via supermarkets, so easy to park and collect, but newsagents whose branches are few and far between or (as today) Waterstones, who are generally in town centres , make things difficult.0 -
Does anyone have a lidl voucher they wont be using? ThanksI'm a greenfield sight for sore eyes, and sore eyes are just needing the light, the shapes, and the shadows of the space we share, before it splits into Thin Air.0
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