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."
Would it work having a 'wedding' on Christmas day? :smiley:
biggysilly
13 Dec 151#20
I was able to add a 250 giftcard to my wedding list ! :man:
m1chaels
13 Dec 15#22
I suspect given the amount of time I spend on here the odds of my marrying anyone apart from someone form thaibrides.com is minimal - which the DW would (probably / possibly) see as a good thing.
Anyone after any of my six spare white candy cane flamedeers?
sofiasar
13 Dec 151#23
Can we make this all up just for the sake of £50 profit lol
I need a new mobile so I can easily spend £250
Chiptivo
13 Dec 151#24
If you get a good deal. Buy one get one free for example. Please let me know.
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!
tigger80 to kingchris
14 Dec 151#63
dam i need to get married again if i can get those kind of gifts, can build a new pc :smile:, any interested party??
pimack to kingchris
14 Dec 15#68
I wish I could give you reddit gold for this.
biggysilly
13 Dec 151#27
We wore that out years ago before I popped the question. <3
AR2012
13 Dec 151#28
Just need two accounts to make this work. 20% to 40% off spending. not too shabby.
Jonnyblock
13 Dec 151#29
When do you get the voucher?
kingchris to Jonnyblock
13 Dec 151#30
You will be eligible for this offer after you have created your Wedding List on Amazon.co.uk and your guests have spent £250 or more on gifts on your Wedding List. Within 35 days of meeting these conditions you will receive an email confirming that the promotional credit has been added to your account. Promotional credit added to your Amazon.co.uk account by Amazon expires on 31 December 2020 unless otherwise specified by Amazon.
Chanchi32
13 Dec 1510#31
Screenshot of the terms and conditions in the unlikely event that Amazon decide to change them due to sudden demand of wedding list services :man:
ajavaid92
13 Dec 151#32
Bear in mind that the £250 spent by "guests" must be within 3 months AFTER the wedding date.
janner43
13 Dec 1523#33
Having checked the registration process, I think that this, if abused, would technically be defrauding Amazon because the registration requires you state that you are getting married on a set date in a set location to a named individual. If this would not be true, it is both immoral and potentially illegal. Of course, if you are getting married, then it is an excellent way to get £50.
As I am already married, as much as I would like £50 free (am about to spend just short of £400 on Amazon) It would be dishonest for me.
biggysilly to janner43
13 Dec 1516#34
Can a mod/helper/ ban this twit :man: and the three twits that have liked his/her comment) this is a deal site not speakers corner
qbs to janner43
14 Dec 152#51
"immoral" - like Amazon's tax and employment practices? :smiley:
4810510 to janner43
14 Dec 155#57
When Amazon start taking a moral attitude to paying tax then I'll start to worry about HUKDers
Mermoo to janner43
14 Dec 15#87
Surely risking being charged with bigamy is worth it for a free £50 Amazon voucher... :wink:
wenttoabetterplace to janner43
14 Dec 157#93
Amazon have been defrauding UK PLC for years...so your morality is ill placed when it comes to this retailer.
reakt to janner43
14 Dec 151#95
Criminal even. Like Amazon's measly contribution of corporation tax paid to HMRC this year.
mcrobbj to janner43
14 Dec 15#107
You could renew your vows, tbh I dont think Amazon care if your spending > £250.
5ack8oy to janner43
14 Dec 15#114
Nice try Amazon representative, You almost had me. :stuck_out_tongue:
bargainhunter666 to janner43
14 Dec 15#117
Someone has undoubtedly said it but Amazon would never be dishonest would they? How would it be illegal? That's break the law...
majic to janner43
14 Dec 15#118
Boo hoo... they paid hardly any UK corporation tax. fill your boots I say!
jimbobaggins to janner43
14 Dec 15#123
Unless you genuinely intended to get married as a surprise on a certain date, but had yet to tell your other half the plan, began setting everything up, (such as a wedding list), and then you genuinely decided to call it off, before you told them about it. :confused:
opu77
13 Dec 151#35
Do I buy the £250 gift card now or after 'the date' ?
biggysilly to opu77
13 Dec 15#36
see #31 :man:
Newbold
13 Dec 153#38
Amazon avoid tax legally. It's wrong, but it's legal. Inventing a non-existent marriage for the purposes of financial gain, however, is fraud, pure and simple. I'm out.
biggysilly to Newbold
13 Dec 151#41
Where in the terms and conditions on Amazon does it say I cannot marry myself or even marry my right hand. :man:
biggysilly to Newbold
13 Dec 151#43
Why don't you spend a few minutes expiring some of your old deals rather than slagging off a top deal. :man:
lucas to Newbold
13 Dec 155#46
What a loser
biggysilly
13 Dec 151#39
This is deal is one of the reasons I come to this site.Well done magicjay1986 , Chanchi32. Deeky, King someone and all the rest of the usuals. Keep it up. :man:
lenus337
13 Dec 151#40
It's a good deal. Was bored and started browsing through some peoples requests. Some guy called John Smith wanted Resident Evil 4 on the Wii. Which is an obvious wedding present.....
saintagnes to lenus337
14 Dec 151#94
i think a wife counts as Resident Evil innit
morgie
13 Dec 156#42
Oh dear, Amazon have clearly underestimated the HUKD population. Who'd of thought that there would be such a spike in pre Christmas weddings and that the top wedding gift would be a games console! :laughing:
skaterboy
13 Dec 15#44
Do Amazon care if you are getting married or not?
I guess, as long as you are spending your post tax income with them, they won't.
ifa
13 Dec 15#45
Got another Free Prime membership also!, It's wrong but it feels damn good :smiley:
Bargainhuntersupreme
13 Dec 151#47
T&C says 'within 3 months after the date of wedding' - makes no sense
mallie21
13 Dec 15#48
Didn't want to seem sexist or anything but it was too funny not to contribute.
hotmik
14 Dec 157#49
soz :man:
scotia2
14 Dec 15#50
Fair play to anyone abusing this, Amazon deserve it.
It does seem a bit too 'grey area' for my liking so I won't be taking advantage.
Oneday77
14 Dec 151#52
How about re-reading my comment and who it was quoted from. Then take your sense of humour out the closet and dust it off a little.
argosextra
14 Dec 15#54
Can I buy and then get a refund and keep the £50 gift card
Martini to argosextra
14 Dec 15#56
Very unlikely! That's what the 35 day gap will be for!
Martini
14 Dec 15#55
Be careful not to marry yourself as you won't be able to consummate the marriage and therefore it'll be null and void. Amazon will find out and you won't be eligible for the £50 voucher!
kent84
14 Dec 156#58
It doesn't. The law however does...
You really are a pathetic individual. If you're happy defrauding Amazon then fine (I myself don't have any major issues with it and have done similar things, so am not being "holier than thou"), but that doesn't give you the right to abuse anyone who points out it would make you a fraudster. Because that's exactly what you would be.
taiko
14 Dec 15#59
it says guest have to buy , what if your partner buys something ?
Newbold
14 Dec 151#60
The deal's a great one - I'm certainly not slagging it off. It's going to help a load of people getting married. But fraudulent marriage claims (which the OP in no way suggested) are another thing altogether. If people want to commit fraud for £50, that's their affair - but there are risks attached. Read what I posted, sunshine - I merely said it wasn't for me. This is a forum. People discuss things. Get over it. :stuck_out_tongue:
deaglemaniac
14 Dec 15#61
don't bother with morrisons, can't buy gift card with gift card
chilledbudwei2er
14 Dec 15#62
Did this on the 3/12, and as of yet no credit, but it does state within 35 days so a couple of weeks to go yet.
mess0804
14 Dec 151#64
What happens if you plan your wedding and then it get's cancelled ? The groom leaves you at the altar or the bride runs away ?
Do you return the gifts to your friends ?
... just saying ...
WillyW
14 Dec 15#65
Anyone know how to add Prime to my list?
abulkasam
14 Dec 157#67
I just won a £10 Amazon gift voucher Flamedeer by clicking on this page!! :smile:
Thanks HUKD for the early wedding present...
or is it belated, as I've been married for 7 years... ;-) ... just don't tell Amazon...or the Missus..
credington
14 Dec 153#69
Any takers to marry me for a split of the £50 credit? I'm not fussy really.
magicjay1986 to credington
14 Dec 152#70
ASL?
eldaras
14 Dec 15#71
This is so tempting!! I want to upgrade my PC and amazon has decent prices for mobos and CPUs.
crumpetman
14 Dec 15#72
For anyone doing this using multiple accounts I recommend making sure you do not have any gift card balance in those accounts in case Amazon decide you have defrauded them and they will block your account and you will lose your gift card credits.
Speculator
14 Dec 151#73
Risky if you have multiple accounts with gift card balances.
The have closed a/cs in the past (see Disney Infinity Amazon fr thread).
shak to Speculator
14 Dec 15#77
Got link to the Disney Infinity ban thing? Can't find anything on Google...
davej1710
14 Dec 155#74
Oh, the irony. :man:
lalo2684
14 Dec 15#75
Time to get married then......
dboy268
14 Dec 15#76
Thai Brides here I come..................... woo-hoo! *fist pumps*
underscoreben
14 Dec 15#78
It's not fraud.... I can't help it if my fiancée has a sudden change of heart
“Our goal is to deliver the best experience for the millions of customers who shop with us. In a tiny fraction of cases, we are forced to close accounts where we identify extreme account abuse. This decision is only taken after we have reviewed the account carefully and tried to work with the customer over an extended time period to resolve any issues.”
If fraud isn't 'extreme account abuse' it's difficult to imagine what is! :wink:
matwalaboy
14 Dec 15#81
So basically (amazon's own tax fraud aside), the only reason this post has most of the heat (nothing against you OP, I am assuming there are genuine buyers too, who'd be getting married and making use of the deal) is because people can potentially fake a marriage, make a wish list and then buy it themselves using another account. All of that + of course it being illegal just for 50 quid?
Not taking a moral stand on this as such, but this isn't for me. Good for those who can still make use of it.
repouk
14 Dec 151#82
£45 for the woman, £5 for the man is more usual.
Lloydinio
14 Dec 15#84
me and my mum both have nationwide so could we technically get 300 pounds worth of vouchers for 200 pounds? cos I wanted to buy something for just over 200
friiza to Lloydinio
14 Dec 158#89
I think it's illegal to marry your mum
kingchris
14 Dec 153#86
sofiasar
14 Dec 15#88
Has anyone noticed who they are getting married to?? Iv entered names but it says bride next to my name and bride on the hubbys. I must convert him in a trans before its too late!
macamask
14 Dec 15#90
I would never ever ever ever ever trust amazon to have a hand in one of the most memorable days of my life NEVER!!! When they get your items wrong, or worse, send out second hand broken goods, it ain't something u want to have to deal with when you're getting married.
baneeshchopra
14 Dec 15#91
tempted! cheers OP :smiley:
nottmsteve
14 Dec 15#92
Could be handy for my son and future D-I-L for next year. I'll pass on the info, thanks.
Newbold
14 Dec 152#96
There's a big difference between Amazon's tax avoidance (legal) and fraudulently creating a fake wedding for pecuniary advantage. What Amazon does is legal but wrong - they're within the law (probably, if they've been properly advised). The fake wedding is a criminal offence - is it really worth the risk for £50? I don't remotely care if others choose to do it - it's a free choice. But the wiser option might be to stay clear of it.
repouk
14 Dec 151#97
Twinkle182
14 Dec 15#99
There are a number of other companies do this as well
Hmm, this is a funny one. Reading the terms etc and having a quick look at the registration process there's not much I can see that confirms this is a legal marriage OR to confirm at the end that what you say is true to the best of your knowledge etc. All it says is "Wedding day" that could be taken in many way e.g I could marry the apple tree in my garden this weekend:
Name of partner: Apple Tree
Event Date: 26/12/2015
Event city: London
etc etc....
My drunk mate Dave could be the vicar. Why couldn't someone call it their Wedding Day? Where does it say it has to be a legal Wedding under UK law?
For the record i'm just throwing a thought out there, going ahead with this is a bit far on what I feel totally comfortable with even though I wreckon the cheeky amongst us will just go ahead without batting en eyelid and be £50 better off in a "so long suckers" kind of way and nothing will ever happen to them.
Yes, yes....i'm very naughty for even thinking what I thought. I'd love someone to tell me i'm wrong and that it says somewhere this must be a legal marriage between humans and not man and tree.
anewman
14 Dec 15#101
I might have 20 marriages this year.
mikeyp
14 Dec 15#102
Not read other comments but I am actually getting married next year. Gonna sign up with the missus account and buy the gift she's always dreamt of ..... a nice new PS4 lol. No fraud here thank you!
Ties in nicely with the Nationwide cashback offer :wink:
Bluebella
14 Dec 153#103
Didn't your mum ever teach you that two wrongs don't make a right? :wink:
Thought it was a good idea to link the Daily Mail as I know lots of people on werel love that paper
anewman
14 Dec 15#106
But three lefts do.
Orville
14 Dec 151#108
I knew there must be a legitimate reason for getting married. Until today it eluded me.
Dan__
14 Dec 15#109
whats this hoo haa about a wedding list? Don't see why retailers gotta give us the run around just to get a discount or a good deal.
I bet many on here have made fake lists and invites and just spent 250 quid to get the 50 quid off
baddyboiz
14 Dec 15#110
Hahahahahaha
lalo2684
14 Dec 151#111
It's a nice time for a white wedding :wink: x
definition
14 Dec 15#112
What about animals?
Oneday77
14 Dec 15#113
Am I too late: -
'Just been on a web chat with Amazon about this. They were delighted with my link to this deal and will investigate it. They think it likely that all accounts found to abuse this will be deleted and any applied credit will be forfeited'
If anyone thinks I honestly did this, please ask yourself one question out loud, "Do I honestly think that this is serious and that Amazon would have the slightest idea on how to prove or enforce this?"
kingchris to Oneday77
14 Dec 152#116
I can imagine the Daily Mail articles now.
Dirty Tax Dodging Foreign Website Spoils my Wedding to a Horse.
wacsa to Oneday77
14 Dec 15#133
Not saying they would.... but actually it's very very easy for Amazon to catch SOME people out. It's a simple case of IP logging. Even if someone has multiple accounts (different email addresses) if they use the same 1 or 2 devices to log in to these accounts then it is easy to check. Many online games use this to prevent cheating by having multiple accounts. Of course if you use something that hides your IP then you're fine......
cigbunt
14 Dec 15#115
so can i make a list and get other people to buy stuff for me.... i'll give them the money???
cubed
14 Dec 15#119
Can someone explain this? When I add items and go to checkout I don't see any £50 discount or gift card as part of the order.
Speculator to cubed
14 Dec 15#120
you have to wait up to 35 days.
cubed
14 Dec 15#121
Wow thats risky as hell. After 35 days you don't even have the option to return it. It says "your guests" have to spend £250, not yourself. So these orders may not qualify.
bargainbill
14 Dec 153#122
Actually faking a wedding maybe a criminal offence , telling amazon you're getting married when you're not is simply a lie. It's not a crime.
Newbold
14 Dec 15#124
Check your law - it's fraud.
harryenfield27281
14 Dec 151#125
can you explain why this is so funny? yes I know 25 is half of 50 and it would be shared between 2 but I don't think it's that funny... unless I'm missing part of the joke
anewman
14 Dec 15#126
Faking a marriage certificate is fraud.
bargainbill
14 Dec 151#127
An interesting point actually, I always thought fraud practically relies on making a contract, it would be interesting to see if this constitutes a contract.
The rules are actually quite rigorous which could well stand up.
Shaydog
14 Dec 15#128
Been with my dear lady for 18 years, why don't you get married has come up many times, many interesting conversations, but no one has as yet suggested a single sound reason to get married.
zabada to Shaydog
14 Dec 156#129
You get £50 Amazon credit?
Shaydog
14 Dec 15#131
£20,983....average cost of wedding last year in uk.....£50 from Amazon.....hmmmm
cubed
14 Dec 15#134
Why does anyone think that after 35 days they will get the credit? It sounds dodgy.
anewman
14 Dec 15#135
Today's modern workhouses for the poor.
jacko7
14 Dec 15#136
Cheers op. Getting married in April so will take this £50 voucher with open arms!
azual
14 Dec 15#137
So let me get this straight, buy from a different account £250 worth of stuff on your main account wedding list after the wedding date. Then wait 35 days and receive £50 credit to main account?
tonym621
14 Dec 15#138
FFFFIIIIIGGGHHHTTT??
scmk3000
14 Dec 151#139
Only idiots would equate a wedding gift list to actual law bidding marriage.
How about those unfortunate ones whose wedding actually fall through!? Not getting married and in breach of the law? Come on...
I can't think of anything to buy so will skip but can't see why this is so immoral...it's like saying maxing out some of the promotions that's available on hukd when 'you are not supposed to'
Quad
14 Dec 15#140
This site continues to confuse HotUKdeals with HotUKfraud.
Comments section is kinda like being in prison and being taught how to commit crimes by the resident Fletchers.
anewman to Quad
14 Dec 151#142
Meanwhile, Amazon is defrauding the Country of £trillions, and you're moaning about them loosing a £50 voucher. Reality check, anyone?!
tygar2
14 Dec 15#141
Heat added.
Debenhams have an identical registry offer where they give you a £50 voucher if your family and friends spend at least £250 on gifts.
Quad
14 Dec 15#143
Thats not moaning. And don't act like you wouldnt pull the same stunt with just about any company. I see it ALL THE TIME on this site. Getting products that scan incorrectly. Spare me the moral justification about certain companies deserving it cause when it comes to conning stuff for free round here nobody discriminates....all companies are deemed fair game. And then at the end of it all what happens is companies offer these sweeteners less & less cause they get abused too much.
Guess theyve cottoned onto everyone doing this HUKD or traffic pressure has crashed it... (or they've been hackED!)
cubed
15 Dec 15#145
you can't set this up and buy the stuff yourself. it says others have to buy it
RogerN to cubed
15 Dec 15#146
I am "the other"!
RogerN
15 Dec 15#147
If doing this with visa 25 for 100 spend offer & buying gift vouchers or account credits, best set wedding list up first because it seems you have to pay for the wedding gifts with a credit debit card, not a gift voucher or account credit balance. Perhaps that's thanks to our friend who reported this deal to Amazon. Merry Fxxxxxx Xmas
cubed
15 Dec 15#148
What do you mean? Surely Amazon will see that you bought it yourself
crumpetman
15 Dec 15#149
Setup a new account with a different name/email address, you may even have a different postal address you can use (i.e. work, parents, neighbour, friend)
millalove
16 Dec 15#150
Surely Amazon don't care and just want the £250...?
tygar2
16 Dec 15#151
I asked a friend to order a £250 gift card for me via the registry and it was delivered today through the letterbox when I was out (so noone signed for it). Just got home and found packet was prized open via the glue strip and the gift card has been stolen from it's case (I'm guessing by the delivery driver). I am extremely annoyed. Warning to others, probably safer to buy gift cards using the the deliver via email route.
biggysilly to tygar2
16 Dec 15#155
Well if you report it through chat they will know where the card has been redeemed, if it has been, or cancel it and send a new one. It is that simple. :man:
faddy54
16 Dec 15#152
Offer not showing for me. Expired?
heavygoodz
16 Dec 15#153
Has anyone received their £50 credit yet?
anewman
16 Dec 15#154
If you see something to take advantage of, you have to take advantage. In this case a couple of people are taking advantage of £50 who probably don't have that much money anyway and probably earn not far above minimum wage and have the high cost of living to deal with. People take advantage, Amazon loses £50 out of their profit on the goods sold. Amazon still make money, and the point of this deal is to get people to buy from Amazon instead of elsewhere.
Amazon can afford to pay tax but doesn't. This leaves the country with a crumbling NHS, Councils collecting rubbish monthly, libraries and leisure centres closing etc.
What you're saying is effectively that exploitation is only acceptable for big businesses.
This is what happens when you pay delivery drivers minimum wage and set tough targets to meet. Again, big business exploiting people forcing them to crime to supplement low incomes.
tygar2
17 Dec 15#156
I spoke to Amazon and had to get my friend to contact them as he purchased for me as a gift. Replacement is on its way (got text from dpd).
Yes it was simple but that doesn't change the fact that it is inconvenient and annoying
loofer
17 Dec 15#157
How quick are people getting the £50 credit/voucher?
Madchester
18 Dec 15#158
is this finished?
heavygoodz
20 Dec 15#159
....so has anyone recieved a £50 credit yet? Nothing here, though gifts have been received :man:
mikeyp
21 Dec 15#160
... Still waiting :disappointed:
Burgainhunter
24 Dec 15#161
Nothing for me yet, did say 30 odd days though and I wonder if they have cottoned on amd will wait for people to contact them asking where it is :laughing:
chilledbud
30 Dec 15#162
I took advantage of this offer on the 3rd of December, with all items arriving by the 7th. Still not had the £50 voucher as of yet sadly.
faddy54
4 Jan 16#163
Offer's back on...
7800gtman
4 Jan 163#164
received my credit today as a £50 gift card no email from amazon though which is wierd just £50 credit in my account.
chilledbud to 7800gtman
5 Jan 16#165
Well I never.
4 January 2016 Gift card claim (claim code xxxx-xxxxxx-xxxx) £50.00
Thanks for that as I was going to leave it another couple of days and then contact Amazon.
The items where purchased by the same account as the wedding list was made, and was £250 of amazon credit for anyone wondering if theirs will go through.
loofer to 7800gtman
5 Jan 16#166
whoop whoop... same here.
I just spent £90 the other day..grr
aobriain
5 Jan 16#167
£50 credit received yesterday. No email, just appeared in account. Many thanks OP!
dwl99
6 Jan 16#168
is this still on?
aobriain
6 Jan 161#169
Yes. Promotion still ongoing.
Ashe
10 Jan 16#170
The terms still don't quite make sense:
"To qualify for this Offer, your guests must have spent £250 or more from your Wedding List within 3 months after your wedding date."
For those who got it, what did you do date-wise?
azual
10 Feb 16#171
got my £50 ahahahaaha its added as gift card claim
Opening post
Top comments
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."
Seems too easy but I can't see any T&Cs that tell me I can't...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5effaImHsU
Anyone after any of my six spare white candy cane flamedeers?
I need a new mobile so I can easily spend £250
Shocked they went for the £260 graphics card instead of the cheaper iron or mop I added.
Can't wait till the big day!
As I am already married, as much as I would like £50 free (am about to spend just short of £400 on Amazon) It would be dishonest for me.
I guess, as long as you are spending your post tax income with them, they won't.
soz :man:
It does seem a bit too 'grey area' for my liking so I won't be taking advantage.
You really are a pathetic individual. If you're happy defrauding Amazon then fine (I myself don't have any major issues with it and have done similar things, so am not being "holier than thou"), but that doesn't give you the right to abuse anyone who points out it would make you a fraudster. Because that's exactly what you would be.
Do you return the gifts to your friends ?
... just saying ...
Thanks HUKD for the early wedding present...
or is it belated, as I've been married for 7 years... ;-) ... just don't tell Amazon...or the Missus..
The have closed a/cs in the past (see Disney Infinity Amazon fr thread).
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/disney-infinity-3-0-figures-buy-6-get-40-euros-off-amazon-france-2340177?page=15#comments
“Our goal is to deliver the best experience for the millions of customers who shop with us. In a tiny fraction of cases, we are forced to close accounts where we identify extreme account abuse. This decision is only taken after we have reviewed the account carefully and tried to work with the customer over an extended time period to resolve any issues.”
If fraud isn't 'extreme account abuse' it's difficult to imagine what is! :wink:
Not taking a moral stand on this as such, but this isn't for me. Good for those who can still make use of it.
We used Debenhams when we got married
http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/contentView?filepath=/DebenhamsUKSite/Static/weddings_gift_list_options_uk.xml&storeId=10701&langId=-1
Name of partner: Apple Tree
Event Date: 26/12/2015
Event city: London
etc etc....
My drunk mate Dave could be the vicar. Why couldn't someone call it their Wedding Day? Where does it say it has to be a legal Wedding under UK law?
For the record i'm just throwing a thought out there, going ahead with this is a bit far on what I feel totally comfortable with even though I wreckon the cheeky amongst us will just go ahead without batting en eyelid and be £50 better off in a "so long suckers" kind of way and nothing will ever happen to them.
Yes, yes....i'm very naughty for even thinking what I thought. I'd love someone to tell me i'm wrong and that it says somewhere this must be a legal marriage between humans and not man and tree.
Ties in nicely with the Nationwide cashback offer :wink:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2220370/Star-Trek-fanatics-tie-knot-UKs-Klingon-wedding.html
Thought it was a good idea to link the Daily Mail as I know lots of people on werel love that paper
I bet many on here have made fake lists and invites and just spent 250 quid to get the 50 quid off
'Just been on a web chat with Amazon about this. They were delighted with my link to this deal and will investigate it. They think it likely that all accounts found to abuse this will be deleted and any applied credit will be forfeited'
If anyone thinks I honestly did this, please ask yourself one question out loud, "Do I honestly think that this is serious and that Amazon would have the slightest idea on how to prove or enforce this?"
Dirty Tax Dodging Foreign Website Spoils my Wedding to a Horse.
The rules are actually quite rigorous which could well stand up.
How about those unfortunate ones whose wedding actually fall through!? Not getting married and in breach of the law? Come on...
I can't think of anything to buy so will skip but can't see why this is so immoral...it's like saying maxing out some of the promotions that's available on hukd when 'you are not supposed to'
Comments section is kinda like being in prison and being taught how to commit crimes by the resident Fletchers.
Debenhams have an identical registry offer where they give you a £50 voucher if your family and friends spend at least £250 on gifts.
Guess theyve cottoned onto everyone doing this HUKD or traffic pressure has crashed it... (or they've been hackED!)
I asked a friend to order a £250 gift card for me via the registry and it was delivered today through the letterbox when I was out (so noone signed for it). Just got home and found packet was prized open via the glue strip and the gift card has been stolen from it's case (I'm guessing by the delivery driver). I am extremely annoyed. Warning to others, probably safer to buy gift cards using the the deliver via email route.
Amazon can afford to pay tax but doesn't. This leaves the country with a crumbling NHS, Councils collecting rubbish monthly, libraries and leisure centres closing etc.
What you're saying is effectively that exploitation is only acceptable for big businesses.
This is what happens when you pay delivery drivers minimum wage and set tough targets to meet. Again, big business exploiting people forcing them to crime to supplement low incomes.
Yes it was simple but that doesn't change the fact that it is inconvenient and annoying
4 January 2016 Gift card claim (claim code xxxx-xxxxxx-xxxx) £50.00
Thanks for that as I was going to leave it another couple of days and then contact Amazon.
The items where purchased by the same account as the wedding list was made, and was £250 of amazon credit for anyone wondering if theirs will go through.
I just spent £90 the other day..grr
"To qualify for this Offer, your guests must have spent £250 or more from your Wedding List within 3 months after your wedding date."
For those who got it, what did you do date-wise?