Sign up a gift list, your guests spend £250, you'll get a £50 credit :)
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mallie21 to sweetpea10
13 Dec 15266#2
Don't you mean £25?? :man:
kingchris
13 Dec 15101#26
I'm very surprised at the speed that my friend spent £250 on buying gifts from my list. I've not even sent them an invite yet.
Shocked they went for the £260 graphics card instead of the cheaper iron or mop I added.
Can't wait till the big day!
BuzzDuraband
13 Dec 1529#3
Comment of the month :smile: Brilliant.
sweetpea10
13 Dec 1523#1
The £50 credit that you get might be useful for the divorce.
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sweetpea10
13 Dec 1523#1
The £50 credit that you get might be useful for the divorce.
mallie21 to sweetpea10
13 Dec 15266#2
Don't you mean £25?? :man:
BuzzDuraband
13 Dec 1529#3
Comment of the month :smile: Brilliant.
m1chaels
13 Dec 156#4
Any requirement like to be getting married or could you just set up a list with say 250 of Amazon gift cards on it, purchase them (using Nationwide cards x 2) and end up with 300 quid of Amazon credit for 200 of expenditure?!
magicjay1986 to m1chaels
13 Dec 152#5
That was what I was thinking...only one way to find out!
I wonder if you can add x box one, ps4 (not fussy) , playmobil sets, you get the idea,
the porter
13 Dec 151#8
Just what I was thinking
Woodsie
13 Dec 151#9
Looks like it can be anything for sale, not sure about gift cards.
"Anything available for sale on Amazon.co.uk can be added to your wedding gift list, including small appliances, cutlery, cookware, books, DVDs, electronics and even sporting equipment."
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Shocked they went for the £260 graphics card instead of the cheaper iron or mop I added.
Can't wait till the big day!
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"Anything available for sale on Amazon.co.uk can be added to your wedding gift list, including small appliances, cutlery, cookware, books, DVDs, electronics and even sporting equipment."