Just noticed on unidays that coming soon morrisions will be offering 10% off instore for students. Co op also do this but I do find them expensive. I am not interested in any negative views towards students and them being able to get discounts I just want to let people know about it. Says coming soon so worth keeping a eye on unidays and see when it does become available.
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blueroo
19 Sep 1624#28
Just to set some things straight, oaps in this country have a very decent standard of living. Any oap who does not go into their senior years with bad habits and multiple debts has a perfectly reasonable standard of life. They have a minimum income called guaranteed pension credits. That, along with housing benefit , council tax benefit, Attendance allowance and winter fuel allowance means that without vices, they should be able to live comfortably without the need for 10% off in Morrison's. It seems you have forgotten the hard working students (many who have families themselves) who have racked up thousands in debt to try to better themselves to try to contribute more to society too pay the pensions, benefits etc of the other parts of society who need it.
Your argument is not only poorly informed, its rather insulting to large proportions of the people you feel you are arguing for.
Gollywood to 47_
19 Sep 1621#13
If they did, you'd have a dig at them probably....
lucas
19 Sep 1615#1
Think just about everyone who uses this site is a student so hot from me, probably won't last once they clock the majority of 'students' using the offer are over 40!
BigPlonker to 47_
19 Sep 1613#15
To pensioner's what?
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lucas
19 Sep 1615#1
Think just about everyone who uses this site is a student so hot from me, probably won't last once they clock the majority of 'students' using the offer are over 40!
stevetucker
19 Sep 161#2
i am guessing being an open uni student this would also apply. would also guess needing an NUS card would be needd as well? never applied for one if im honest but regularly use co op and morrisons
xobec
19 Sep 161#3
You don't need an NUS card for UNiDAYS. You just download the app which can then be used for in store purchases.
MRC
19 Sep 16#4
If it's a UNiDAYS offer, why would you need an NUS card? It's a separate student platform..
You will just have to show your UNiDAYS app on your mobile.
Welsh Bird to MRC
19 Sep 161#8
Oh I stand corrected thanks for letting me know. Hubby has just finished his masters but can still use unidays till next year till his university email expires but still has the Nus card for 3 years
magicjay1986
19 Sep 162#5
vassy4u
19 Sep 161#6
Have a unidays account for online purchase. Purchased a £10 vodafone pay-as-you-go sim. Got a nus card too for in store purchase.
Thanks op
47_
19 Sep 164#7
this still wont stop them shoplifting
knack to 47_
19 Sep 161#12
Stop who shoplifting?
m1chaels
19 Sep 16#9
So what sort of course do you need to sign up to to get the unidays app? :wink:
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Your argument is not only poorly informed, its rather insulting to large proportions of the people you feel you are arguing for.
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You will just have to show your UNiDAYS app on your mobile.
Thanks op