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quidco vistaprint £2 cashback and free stuff
doraexplorer
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if you go to vistapoint through quidco you get £2 cashback and a few good deals to be had 10 free christmas deals.
i have never used vistapoint so maybe someone has ?
theres a free t-shirt , calenders etc
hth
i have never used vistapoint so maybe someone has ?
theres a free t-shirt , calenders etc
hth
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I ordered a T shirt for the Gym - surprised at how good the quality is - good offer! I have had my own postcards printed for competitions , countless calendars - all have been excellent and always been on a free offer !I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes
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Be careful with Vistaprint. There was a thread here a while back about people having their details used/sold on or something by Vista print hence all the too good to be true offers...
cant find it at the mo but sure someone will...Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:0 -
Vista Print is fine just don't take them up on their "do you want a discount off future orders" offer that pops up towards the end or you will get automatically signed up for the vista rewards which costs £9.95 a month, even if you cancel immediatly and have proof that you have cancelled.
see previous thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=202892I started with nothing and I am proud to say I still have most of it left.0 -
Be very very very careful-lots of people on here lost money to Vistaprint.0
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I would not deal with Vistaprint. Be very careful!! Whilst I got my money back in the end it nearly cost me £50 and it would have been a lot more if I had not spotted a monthly standing order they set up without my knowledge.0
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Placed one order - never received. Trying to get my money back.
That's my only experience.0 -
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the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law.0 -
The problems experienced with Vistaprint are mainly down to not paying attention at the time of purchase. If you choose to not accept their "offer" of the Vistaprint offers that cost the montlhy charge then you will not be charged !!! They do send a lot of emails with offers - this can be beneficial or annoying - either way you can choose to stop receiving emails as with other companies. If you use Vistaprint carefully then you can get a lot of bargains - I have never paid for anything (apart from the lowest rate of postage which ALWAYS arrives quickly - not in weeks as stated !) - I have had calendars, christmas cards, postcards, business cards . stamps and t shirts - I will continue to use them as I cannot find anywhere cheaper ..worth a few emails!I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes
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sarahlouise210 wrote: »The problems experienced with Vistaprint are mainly down to not paying attention at the time of purchase.
Been there and got the tee shirt!
IIRC, you're automatically enrolled onto their 'rewards' program which costs a tenner a month (?)
Make sure you 'unsubscribe' asap and you should be OK.0 -
sarahlouise210 wrote: »The problems experienced with Vistaprint are mainly down to not paying attention at the time of purchase. If you choose to not accept their "offer" of the Vistaprint offers that cost the montlhy charge then you will not be charged !!! They do send a lot of emails with offers - this can be beneficial or annoying - either way you can choose to stop receiving emails as with other companies. If you use Vistaprint carefully then you can get a lot of bargains - I have never paid for anything (apart from the lowest rate of postage which ALWAYS arrives quickly - not in weeks as stated !) - I have had calendars, christmas cards, postcards, business cards . stamps and t shirts - I will continue to use them as I cannot find anywhere cheaper ..worth a few emails!
From VistaPrint I've received T-shirts, business cards, many many postcards, fridge magnets, several rubber stamps (personalised) etc and all for free (opting for the low-cost 21 day delivery - it usually arrives within days though!). However, you MUST click "No Thanks" to the discount off future purchases option. Oh, and carefully opt out of buying all those things they "push" at you after you've chosen what you want. Oh, and beforehand why not open a spare email account with one of the freebies, e.g. Hotmail or Lycos, where you don't mind being pestered by lots of junk emails?
I am careful but I am very happy with VistaPrint.0
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