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Warner Hotels - £50 off
Mutton_Geoff
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Even if you've stayed before sign up to their email list and you'll get a £50 off per room. You can use the discount code they send even if you log in as a previous customer.
Better than the £30 voucher they send after a stay but you can't combine the codes.
https://www.warnerhotels.co.uk/signup
Better than the £30 voucher they send after a stay but you can't combine the codes.
https://www.warnerhotels.co.uk/signup
Signature on holiday for two weeks
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I love Warners. We’re going to a Murder Mystery weekend at the end of November and we’ll be spending Christmas there. We went last year and it’s probably the best Christmas I’ve ever had. 😺As this is a money saving site I paid for most of it with my Premium Bond winnings in 2025 😺0
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As this is a moneysaving site, it's worth looking into the value of premium bonds, especially if you're not a high rate tax payer.As this is a money saving site I paid for most of it with my Premium Bond winnings in 2025 😺
Generally they aren't good value with an average return of 3.6% that most people don't get (the £1 million prizes skew the average). Better to pop your money into a high interest savings account and guarantee "winnings" every month and put that towards Warners ;-)
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds/Signature on holiday for two weeks0 -
I’ve had a good couple of years with Premium Bonds, my winnings have given me an average return of higher than 3.6%. As I’m well into retirement age I’m not saving up for anything like a property or new carMutton_Geoff said:
As this is a moneysaving site, it's worth looking into the value of premium bonds, especially if you're not a high rate tax payer.As this is a money saving site I paid for most of it with my Premium Bond winnings in 2025 😺
Generally they aren't good value with an average return of 3.6% that most people don't get (the £1 million prizes skew the average). Better to pop your money into a high interest savings account and guarantee "winnings" every month and put that towards Warners ;-)
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds/
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