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Free trip, to IRELAND or FRANCE for 5 people
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I would have thought so.
Terms and Conditions for the use of the voucher :
Terms and conditions of the free travel to France or Ireland offer:
1. The offer is a return ferry crossing for up to 5 foot passengers for up to five days (120 hours) at any time (subject to space availability). Promotional partner is Hoverspeed Seacat who offers the Dover-Calais route to France. Irish Ferries routes cover Holyhead to Dublin and Pembroke to Rosslare.
2. Reservations can be made instantly, by telephone, quoting the voucher PIN number. Special discounts on car rates are also available.
3. The promoter is Landround Travel Ltd (ABTA V8618, D6018), PO Box 1095, Chester CH1 4WH.
4. Only one voucher per new applicant/member.
5. This voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion, and space on sailing is subject to availability.
6. Hooverspeed Seacat standard conditions of travel apply to all bookings.
7. Any queries regarding the offer should be made to rewards@ipoints.co.uk
DUE TO THE FACT THAT HOVERSPEED SEACAT HAS CEASED TO DO THE DOVER CALAIS ROUTE, THIS ROUTE WILL BE COVERED BY SEA FRANCE.
THE SAME TERMS AND CONDITION APPLY TO IT.0 -
i just received the voucher. its great thanks. first bargain from this site.Save saynoto0870.com in your favorites, and stop giving companies more £££ dialling 0870 numbers when you can dial freephones or cheaper alternatives
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Remember when that Bank Manager or Salesperson smiles at you, all he sees is £ notes. Dont forget the motto, "the wider their grin, the more debt your in"0 -
Worth mentioning if you're planning to book to take a car.. Check the actual cost for the dates on the website, i've been quoted more than booking direct with Irish Ferries to use the Landround voucher to Dublin.. guess it depends on when you want to travel?0
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Please help me! Can anyone who has been on one of these trips tell me if you actually needed the voucher to use the farry or just the reference number? I have come downstairs this morning to find my son has hunted out the paper trimmer and cut our voucher into 10 peices! (silly me thinking a 3 year old would be ok on his own long enough for me to go for a wee!)
I have taped it up and have got the reference numbers off it, but don't want someone telling me on the phone it will be ok then finding out on the day they won't let us travelhey there's no money but we couldn't be happier if we tried
£2 coin pot - £92!0 -
Hi
I just used the reference number to make the booking over the phone They then send you the details in the post which you take along to the ferry terminal where they hafd details of out booking. I did not have to produce the voucher.0 -
Thank you. I just got through to Landround who gave me the same info. Thank god, I don't have to kill him after all
hey there's no money but we couldn't be happier if we tried
£2 coin pot - £92!0 -
I have used these vouchers before, they are a great deal. However, came to book again to go to Ireland and they have changed the sailing times.
Going out form Holyhead is ok around 9am ish, but the return fast ferry is 12:30pm from Dublin, so that means you have to get the bus from Dublin to the port about 11:30 am!
The only alternative is the slow ferry that sails about 10:30 pm. It takes over 3 hours so it will be around 1:30 am arriving in Holyhead!0 -
brad wrote:I have used these vouchers before, they are a great deal. However, came to book again to go to Ireland and they have changed the sailing times.
Going out form Holyhead is ok around 9am ish, but the return fast ferry is 12:30pm from Dublin, so that means you have to get the bus from Dublin to the port about 11:30 am!
The only alternative is the slow ferry that sails about 10:30 pm. It takes over 3 hours so it will be around 1:30 am arriving in Holyhead!
We've been twice on the 99 min sailing at 9am, stay one night and come back on the slow ferry. It works well for us, as we live 1/2 hour from Holyhead. I'm sooo sick on the 99 minute sailing (vomit rocket), I can't think about coming back that way!:j0 -
Thanks for the op, applied last week & got ticket today, sadly it now seems to have vanished from ipoints.0
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has anyone got the 170 ipoints reward ,ferry to france / spain ? http://www.ipoints.co.uk/redeem/detail/1009/1 for up to 4 people
how does it work ? its says £19.50 port tax payable per person,is that all you pay ?0
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