The Money Diet £5.99 or (£2.37 / GP) from PLAY.COM

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  • Tony_H_3
    Tony_H_3 Posts: 2,643 Forumite
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    CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE - Sorry folks, it seems you've cleared the play shelves!!  :o

    The book is not currently available at play.com anyhow.
  • Amazon are currently selling the book for £4.79.

    :D
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  • You can get it from The Book People for £2.99. There is however a standard delivery charge of £3.25 (so in total = £6.24).
    However, if you buy books totalling £25+ you get free delivery.
    You can find The Book People at:

    https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk

    You can get really cheap books from them.
  • Tony_H_3
    Tony_H_3 Posts: 2,643 Forumite
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    BUMP - The Money Diet is back in stock, grab whilst stocks last!! :D
  • Tony_H_3
    Tony_H_3 Posts: 2,643 Forumite
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    Still in stock at play.com, it hasn't made the TOP40 yet!! ;)
  • Ticklemouse
    Ticklemouse Posts: 5,030 Forumite
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    It's available in WH Smiths for £5.99 if you want it now.
  • Tony_H_3
    Tony_H_3 Posts: 2,643 Forumite
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    Over 1 week old, let's move this back up!!;)
  • Cavendish still cheap at £5 including postage.
  • Tony_H_3
    Tony_H_3 Posts: 2,643 Forumite
    First Post First Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Click Here to view the Cavendish offer. I have asked how many they have left "They Say Limited Supply", the reason for asking is that they are asking for payment by posted cheque in advance. What happens if/when they can't fulfill the orders?
  • I'm sure they are a reputable company (they say they are endorsed by MSE Martin).

    If they can't supply the book, presumably they won't cash your cheque.

    A company such as theirs would not risk losing their reputation by doing anything risky with the £5 cheques!

    We would soon hear about it from any disgruntled customers on here!

    (They give the book away free if you do business with them.)

    In any case, don't all suppliers need paying before despatching the goods?
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