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E: 07/01 Win Your Wishlist Up To £10,000 Currys
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Clearingouttheloft wrote: »I’m so surprised how fast I could spend that sort of money. I can’t help but think the terms and conditions simplify it, I presume that if you were to win (no matter how unlikely it is) you would need to provide if to who you are. Also, I’m going to guess they only check the applicant that won
I'm finding it hard!2018 wins-12wins0 -
I'm finding it hard!
Me too. It's like I am only putting on what I/we would find the most useful and I'm struggling to spend that amount lol.
I bet if it was a real £10k I wouldn't struggle :rotfl:
Be LuckyBEST EVER WINS WON IN ORDER (so far) = Sony Camcorder, 32" lcd telly, micro ipod hifi, Ipod Nano, Playstation 3, Andrex Jackpup, Holiday to USA, nintendo wii, Liverpool vs Everton tickets, £250 Reward Your thirst, £500 Pepsi, p&o rotterdam trip, perfume hamper, Dr Who stamp set, steam cleaner.
comping = nowt more thrillin' than winnin':T :j0 -
I’m picking gifts that members of my family have always wanted, and for some objects, need. There’s 4 of us making it quite easy to spend the money. I find it annoying how it keeps going in and out of stock causing me to keep altering my list. I’ve never won a lot before. The most was £80 which I then split throughout my family, so it would be great to win0
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Clearingouttheloft wrote: »I’m picking gifts that members of my family have always wanted, and for some objects, need. There’s 4 of us making it quite easy to spend the money. I find it annoying how it keeps going in and out of stock causing me to keep altering my list. I’ve never won a lot before. The most was £80 which I then split throughout my family, so it would be great to win
I've picked two things each for my Siblings, one for my mother and three for me-still not near £10,000 though!. Good luck everyone!2018 wins-12wins0 -
i did it easy 7 items boom0
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What sort of stuff has everyone chosen then0
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Clearingouttheloft wrote: »What sort of stuff has everyone chosen then
The most expensive
Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Coffee maker
Kettle
Toaster
Mac book Pro
iPad
TV
Sound system
Two different Hoover's
Fridge
Freezer
Fridge freezer combination
Microwave
Oven
I am over 10k but all the smaller stuff is in the first tranche.
It's also not all for me if I won63 mortgage payments to go.
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Clearingouttheloft wrote: »What sort of stuff has everyone chosen then
Canon DSLR camera £569
Lenovo idea pad £499.00 (Was £599.99-I assume list will be added up from original price?)
Bose Quietcomfort wireless headphones £329.95
Samsung Galaxy tab £299.90 (£329.99)
Dyson hairdryer gift set £299.99
Samsung Galaxy S8+ £729.00 (£759)
VIVID spider drone £99.99
INSTAX mini 9 instant camera £69.99
I have to keep reshuffling the list, as the laptop and smartphone keep going out of stock! I only really wanted the Laptop, DSLR & Bose so the rest of the list is for other people. I'm still unsure what else to add though.2018 wins-12wins0 -
I found it dead easy, the only thing i wanted to say was i did my wishlist in the weeks before Christmas but with the sale i went back to it today to find i had an extra £1800 to spend, worth checking0
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