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NEWSPAPER SUMMARY - Friday 11th January
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Nothing in the Telegraph apart from the dvd from Smiths0
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London from only £11.50
Plus, over 50 other discounted National Express train routesSave yourself pounds on some fantastic discounted National Express train fares from Scotland, with The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday.
You could be heading to London from as little as £11.50, or travelling from Edinburgh to York from £8, Glasgow to Newcastle from £8 or Aberdeen to Edinburgh for just £6.
PLUS why not travel in style for less. As part of this amazing offer, you can travel First Class to London, Yorkshire, the North East and selected destinations across Scotland – go on treat yourself!
As well as a successful coach company, National Express is an award-winning train operator, voted Passenger Operator of the Year in 2006.
Pick up the Scotsman on Saturday 12 January to collect the first of our four part password. Part two will be printed inside Scotland on Sunday the following day, part three in The Scotsman on Monday 14 January and the final part on Tuesday 15 January.
Routes included in this offer are:
Edinburgh and Dunbar (each way) to:
London £11.50
Peterborough £10
Grantham, Newark and Retford £10
Doncaster, York and Northallerton £8
Darlington, Durham and Newcastle £6
Aberdeen £6
Glasgow and Motherwell (each way) to:
London £11.50
Peterborough £11.50
Grantham, Newark and Retford £10
Doncaster, York and Northallerton, Darlington and Durham £8
Newcastle £8
From all other GNER Stations in Scotland (each way) to:
London £13
Peterborough £13
Grantham, Newark and Retford £13
Doncaster, York and Northallerton £10
Newcastle £8
Further details about the offer, how to book online, and terms and conditions will be published in The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday.0 -
philldutton wrote: »Just picked up a few Mails. Lovely clear barcodes.
and it scans without any problemsThere is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is England.
£2 savers club 2014 No.32 - £104 (was £504)
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No problems scanning mails in the N.W region tooThere is no need to run outside
For better seeing,
Nor to peer from a window.
Rather abide at the center of your being.
Lao Tzu0 -
Daily Mail
Page 74 £4 Book Token can not see a use by date on it but it
is the same as last weeks token.
Can I buy anything with this book token and where can I use it please? Waitrose?“It was only a sunny smile, and little it cost in the giving, but like morning light it scattered the night and made the day worth living.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald0 -
Heard an advert on the radio saying free yogurts with i think the express this weekend might be worth checking that paper0
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Can I buy anything with this book token and where can I use it please? Waitrose?
Not Waitrose, they don't accept Book tokens AFAIK, nor do Asda usually, and nor should Tesco IMHO.
The book token will scan at Asda, Tesco & other Supermarkets without buying a book but that doesn't mean they can redeem it IMHO. Sorry to go over old ground but it's very questionable if Tesco can redeem Book tokens at all, my local Extra says not and so did 2 other stores when asked, so I don't use them any more even though I KNOW some young SAs would still scan them.
Thanks for all the posts though peeps, and to quoia for working on this great thread. I look each day in the hope of a nice Harper's Bazaar coupon or something Tesco can definitely redeem.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD0 -
Coupon-mad wrote: »Not Waitrose, they don't accept Book tokens AFAIK, nor do Asda usually, and nor should Tesco IMHO.
The book token will scan at Asda, Tesco & other Supermarkets without buying a book but that doesn't mean they can redeem it IMHO. Sorry to go over old ground but it's very questionable if Tesco can redeem Book tokens at all, my local Extra says not and so did 2 other stores when asked, so I don't use them any more even though I KNOW some young SAs would still scan them.
Thanks for all the posts though peeps, and to quoia for working on this great thread. I look each day in the hope of a nice Harper's Bazaar coupon or something Tesco can definitely redeem.
Hi all ...
My local Waitrose do accept Book Tokens ... I have even had it queried ... and they were happy to ... but then Waitrose are always happy! ... Lovely customer servicesLittleBill ... "The riches of a man can be measured by what he can do without"0 -
does anyone have a link to the DM book voucher online at all please??0
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does anyone have a link to the DM book voucher online at all please??
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/12_04/miranda_seymour_voucher_405x620.gif0
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