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Free trip, to IRELAND or FRANCE for 5 people

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  • How long does it take to get confirmation of registration and your password? Have I done something wrong or are we now all trying to register at once and slowing down the system?
  • world4
    world4 Posts: 25 Forumite
    Here is a link to the T&C's for the offer.. - http://www.ipoints.co.uk/skins/default/terms.html
    I am a NewNet Newbie 8MB £12.99 per month for broadband...no complaints so far!
  • Jiwell
    Jiwell Posts: 7 Forumite
    tim_n wrote:
    ah, just what I needed - a free trip there, I can pick up a crate or two and bring it back! Great offer!

    Any ideas on restrictions on what you bring back?

    Unless you are thinking drugs, guns, etc. - no I didn't think so - there are no restrictions on what you bring back FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE. There are guidelines about what this means at https://www.hmrc.gov.uk under travel information.

    Simply put, as a foot passenger, you probably can't carry enough booze to be asked questions, but it is worth checking out the info just to be sure.

    Hope that helps - Bon voyage
    All will be well
    All things will be well
    All manner of things will be well
  • Jiwell wrote:
    Unless you are thinking drugs, guns, etc. - no I didn't think so - there are no restrictions on what you bring back FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE. There are guidelines about what this means at https://www.hmrc.gov.uk under travel information.

    Simply put, as a foot passenger, you probably can't carry enough booze to be asked questions, but it is worth checking out the info just to be sure.

    Hope that helps - Bon voyage

    I'd also think twice about stuffing it all into a back pack at the moment!
    BTW you don't need a passport do you?
  • rizla01
    rizla01 Posts: 7,260 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    MY POST and I still haven't got MY voucher!:(

    Ha. EDIT: Ten mins later and postie arrived and guess what.

    Got mine!
    "Unhappiness is not knowing what we want, and killing ourselves to get it."
    Post Count: 4,111 Thanked 3,111 Times in 1,111 Posts (Actual figures as they once were))
    Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
  • sparky61
    sparky61 Posts: 10,422 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts
    If you want to boost your points for the future sign up for NOP surveys on the ipoints site. Every survey they send rewards you with ipoints, it can take a while for the points to be credited but definitely worth it I've just applied for my 3rd £25 M&S voucher. Also look out for the click throughs and emails from them with click throughs and request a Glasses catalogue for 2 ipoints.
    :D
  • asandwhen
    asandwhen Posts: 1,407 Forumite
    Think I am doing something wrong - I have signed up for this but it didnt ask me to choose a password - when i come to redeem my voucher it asks me for one - what should i be putting in?
  • esalan
    esalan Posts: 411 Forumite
    Ireland AND France

    My voucher, which took just two days to reach me, is valid for Ireland AND France, i.e. you can make two separate trips (even though I applied for the Ireland voucher).

    BTW Parking at Holyhead is £5 per day or £20 per week (not £10 as stated in a previous post).
  • CAE
    CAE Posts: 644 Forumite
    asandwhen wrote:
    Think I am doing something wrong - I have signed up for this but it didnt ask me to choose a password - when i come to redeem my voucher it asks me for one - what should i be putting in?

    Same thing happened to me, so I clicked on lost password, and an e-mail arrived almost instantly, with a password to use.
  • toozie_2
    toozie_2 Posts: 3,278 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    rizla01 wrote:
    Just by registering with i-points they will give you enough points to trave with four companions to IRELAND or FRANCE.

    Look Here.

    Riz

    Official note:

    For all you newbies, i-points is a cashback shopping site, which will award points for buying via an e-retailer from one of their links and then exchange the points for cash. They also give points for just signing up which is how this freebie works! Read the article Internet shopping: Cutting edge time & moneysaving techniques for more details on other cashback sites.

    Once you've signed up log in, click on "Redeem" and then on "Travel & Accomodation". Use 40 ipoints to pay for the ferry voucher.


    This is an excellent 'Freebie' worth quite a bit of money.

    Thank you.

    :money:
    :j
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