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I Gotta....

...bunch of money saving discount codes.

Hi everyone,
I have been lurking around these threads for about a year, but until recently have never had anything useful to contribute.

My situation has changed a lot since then - I have just bought a flat and a car, so my money saving antics are now full speed ahead - I hope to post useful codes so we can all live the life we deserve without the cost!

To start off, Tesco are giving online shoppers £5 off their first order of £50 or more until 27th January 2008:

Enter XX-CRDJ at the checkout!

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  • Debenhams have a great deal on what would otherwise be a great household expense:

    Dyson DC07 - Was £200 - now £150.

    Use codes:
    SHA1 - Free Delivery
    PFHP - 20% Off (£30)

    for a £120 purchase bargain!
  • Boots - Get your 2008 Birthday Gifts and Presents now!

    The Boots Fragrance Sale has great perfume box sets (30ml-50ml perfume bottle with a moisturiser) in the sale and these codes can help make the bargains greater:

    Automatic FREE Delivery on £45 purchases
    SJMA36 - £10 Off (£50 spend)
    SFAJ99 - 750 Points (£75 spend)
    SFAJ88 - 500 Points (£65 spend)

    Hope I am not repeating too many!

    Please note: (Boots.com only accepts one discount voucher per transaction :( -but try to split any costs into £45 transactions if you can for free delivery and money off/extra points etc.)
  • ALthough not strictly a money saving discount code or voucher, I wanted to share my success with no longer accepting bad service and poor quality products that we fork out for as luxuries and treats.

    I treated my family to a Dominos Pizza (which is not cheap for 6!) and the service ewas terrible and they also HID a chilli in one of the slices! I complained and a few days later recieved a £25 voucher.

    Recently, I bought my Mum a cappuccino from Starbucks and by the time we had got home, the froth had all gone to leave the cup half full and lukewarm, I am not one normally to complain, but as this was not the first time, I emailed Starbucks yesterday and this morning 4 free drink vouchers arrived this morning!

    I am certainly not encouraging people to complain without reason, but it does pay to not accept bad service or poor quality!
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