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National Trust Membership - Discounted price
debbiedevon
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http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-trust/w-support/w-jointoday.htm
You’ll get 12 months membership for the price of 9 for the first year, when you pay by Direct Debit. Plus, join online today and receive binoculars FREE.
Family groupTwo adults and their children or grandchildren under 18. Two cards cover the family. Children under 5 go FREE£61.50instead of £82.00
You’ll get 12 months membership for the price of 9 for the first year, when you pay by Direct Debit. Plus, join online today and receive binoculars FREE.
Family groupTwo adults and their children or grandchildren under 18. Two cards cover the family. Children under 5 go FREE£61.50instead of £82.00
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debbiedevon wrote: »http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-trust/w-support/w-jointoday.htm
You’ll get 12 months membership for the price of 9 for the first year, when you pay by Direct Debit. Plus, join online today and receive binoculars FREE.
Family groupTwo adults and their children or grandchildren under 18. Two cards cover the family. Children under 5 go FREE£61.50instead of £82.00
Don't forget quidco.“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 -
And don't forget to go through quidco for £20 cashback.
I took out membership for my partner. She's under 26 so price was £21, then 12 months for the price of 9 made it £15.75 with a free picnic rug, take off the £20 cashback meant they paid me £4.25 and gave us a rug for a years membership. Bargain!
(Please don't get angry that a charity gave me money, I used to work for them and the amount of unpaid overtime I did should more than make up for it!)0
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