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£10 for 2 Course meal plus a glass of wine

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  • ukjoel
    ukjoel Posts: 1,468 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Its in last Sundays paper online the 30th (the link is in previous mail) although you need to register for access to the site.
    Its on page 31.

    So now you should have full details of the form and four vouchers thanks to previous poster so go eat ;)
  • about 5 minutes away theres a pub called bird ith hand and they do £11 for 2 meals and a bottle of wine.
    very good deal imo.
    im sure theres many bird ith hands around.
  • pb3444_2
    pb3444_2 Posts: 128 Forumite
    There are a few in my area, so I will definitely be using these, thank you.

    PB
    :beer:
  • pb3444_2
    pb3444_2 Posts: 128 Forumite
    There's a token in the telegraph too for cinema tickets to see counterfeit on wednesday 8pm.

    I registered free and got accessto the newspapers, token 3 is in todays.

    You need 2 tokens for 2 tickets and 4 tokens for 4 tickets.

    I am unsure how to post the link but the last token is in tomorrows.

    Sorry if I should have posted this somewhere else.

    Participating cinemas are
    Birmingham
    Cardiff
    Crawley
    Fulham
    /Glasgow
    haymarket
    hammersmith
    milton keynes
    nottingham
    sheffield
    stevnage
    wandsworth
    west india quay

    :j
  • The form is on page 39 of today's Sunday Telegraph:

    http://dailytelegraph.newspaperdirect.com/screenprint/viewer.aspx

    You have to sign up for the free one day subscription before you can view the paper.
    Hopeless by name, hopeless by nature.
  • vinuela13
    vinuela13 Posts: 186 Forumite
    The form is on page 39 of today's Sunday Telegraph:

    http://dailytelegraph.newspaperdirect.com/screenprint/viewer.aspx

    You have to sign up for the free one day subscription before you can view the paper.

    Do you know how I can print the form out so it will be big enough to write in all my details. It doesn’t appear to have a select feature so I can copy and paste it into another programme and when I print it on A4 size paper it is too small
    Thanks
  • mbailey
    mbailey Posts: 858 Forumite
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    diddlyidi wrote: »
    Do you know how I can print the form out so it will be big enough to write in all my details. It doesn’t appear to have a select feature so I can copy and paste it into another programme and when I print it on A4 size paper it is too small
    Thanks

    I have PDFcreator setup as a printer driver and I have printed to PDF with a page size of A3. I had to fiddle with the scaling to get the printout to go onto one page.

    I am wondering if a restaurant will accept a print out from the paper?

    I don't see a problem with the printouts from the Telegraph PM, but the fact that the application form was not in the online paper will this be accepted still?

    I suppose you could be a subscriber of the Telegraph e-paper and then print it out that way?
  • pb3444_2
    pb3444_2 Posts: 128 Forumite
    Hi

    I did it via 'print screen', then pasted it into 'paint' and saved it there. I then inserted it into a word document, that worked for me.

    Print screen is at the top right of keyboard and paint is in accessories in windows xp.

    PB
  • talkhard
    talkhard Posts: 121 Forumite
    I can't seem to print the form off. I've got the token but missed the form. Could anyone post it or PM me with it? Would be mighty grateful.

    Cheers in advance.
  • buyitall
    buyitall Posts: 3,597 Forumite
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    By copying and pasting the A3 page onto an A4 printer I will have to stick the 2 bits of the form together! Doubt if it will be a problem though, when I have turned up for these offers before (Telegraph and Times offers), they have never been that bothered about the paperwork. The restaurants where I live are only signed up for the Mon-Thurs lunchtime deals, it might be different if you are going at peak times.
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