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Ordered nectar double up vouchers, now realise I can’t spend them.
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peachyprice wrote: »I don't think you can call the click of one arrow 'hidden'.
Having them out of plain sight is the very definition of 'hidden'.
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"What if I buy something and want to return it?
If you change your mind about a double-up item, as long as you have proof of purchase and it's in its original condition, it can be returned or exchanged within 30 days in line with Sainsbury's usual returns policy."0 -
Considering you can easily buy £70 worth of items and sell them for more than £35 (like the example by KrsyW) exchanging them for a 2 for 1 voucher is probably the best thing you could have done as you will have more than your original £35.0
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