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£2.40 voucher in today's Times

Today's Times newspaper (bought in the Midlands but I don't think they do a Northern and Southern version) has a Harpers & Queen for £1 coupon (£2.40 off!) in the middle of the T2 suppliement (newspaper section usually in the middle of the paper). This is valid until 10th July 2005 and has a name/address section to be filled out that I guess some retailers would insist on you doing.

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  • Dormouse
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    bluep wrote:
    has a name/address section to be filled out that I guess some retailers would insist on you doing.
    But they have no way of knowing what your real name is... icon12.gif You could become Anastasia Beaverhousen (a la Will & Grace) or Princess Consuela Banana-Hammock (as in Phoebe in Friends) :rotfl:
  • bluep
    bluep Posts: 1,302 Forumite
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    :eek: as if I would suggest SUCH a thing!!
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