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MSE Vodafone Deal Currys voucher tip
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Apologies if this has already been posted but it seemed to be an accidental discovery which I thought I'd share.
I used MSE to find a suitable SIM only deal with Vodafone a couple of months ago and got a £50 Currys voucher. It was only valid for six months so I thought I'd take a look it the Currys website to see what I might fancy but maybe I am getting old but there was nothing I wanted and none of our appliances need replacing just yet. I started to think that the voucher would expire before I found something or that I would end up buying something I didn't need.
After two months, I looked under the gifts section (imagining what somebody might buy for me) and found vouchers for various companies through whom you can spend the credit on many different sites and within ten minutes, I had bought a voucher for You Choose A Gift and spent it on this week's Sainsbury's groceries. Problem solved and I treated myself to something that I really wanted on eBay with the fifty quid I saved on the food shopping.
As I said, sorry if this has been posted before - I did do a quick search before I posted but couldn't see it mentioned.
I used MSE to find a suitable SIM only deal with Vodafone a couple of months ago and got a £50 Currys voucher. It was only valid for six months so I thought I'd take a look it the Currys website to see what I might fancy but maybe I am getting old but there was nothing I wanted and none of our appliances need replacing just yet. I started to think that the voucher would expire before I found something or that I would end up buying something I didn't need.
After two months, I looked under the gifts section (imagining what somebody might buy for me) and found vouchers for various companies through whom you can spend the credit on many different sites and within ten minutes, I had bought a voucher for You Choose A Gift and spent it on this week's Sainsbury's groceries. Problem solved and I treated myself to something that I really wanted on eBay with the fifty quid I saved on the food shopping.
As I said, sorry if this has been posted before - I did do a quick search before I posted but couldn't see it mentioned.
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