No minimum spend, £5 to spend at HoF with Saturday's and Sunday's Mail.
Can also be used on sale items.
I know the Mail isn't popular, but sounds like a cracking deal to me.
* It’s that simple, just cut your voucher from the paper and take it in-store to save £5 on your next visit. There's no minimum spend and it's even valid on sale items. If you prefer to shop online, you can also save £5 when you spend £30 or more*.
It's time to treat yourself before the summer ends!
Top comments
Newbold
2 Sep 1611#1
Better, perhaps, than the voucher for the House of Hitler that the Mail might have offered back in the day when it was a supporter of the fascist movement.............
blue1971
2 Sep 1611#3
Honestly who cares if someone doesn't like the paper,this site is for deals.Bore off !
dijital
2 Sep 169#2
You couldn't pay me enough to wipe my a**e with the daily mail.
Better, perhaps, than the voucher for the House of Hitler that the Mail might have offered back in the day when it was a supporter of the fascist movement.............
dijital
2 Sep 169#2
You couldn't pay me enough to wipe my a**e with the daily mail.
julieallen to dijital
2 Sep 161#7
Luckily no one has asked you to then.
blue1971
2 Sep 1611#3
Honestly who cares if someone doesn't like the paper,this site is for deals.Bore off !
kenwebb1953
2 Sep 163#4
I'd rather pay the extra fiver than the 90p knowing that at least the tax paid by HoF will be in this country.
sradmad
2 Sep 162#5
good find op, heat added :smiley:
backinstock
2 Sep 162#6
I've made it hot for you.
ebble
2 Sep 162#8
The Daily Mail is very popular. It is the second biggest selling news paper in the UK after The Sun.
And for students of ancient history, The Guardian was anti-Lincoln in the US civil war. Here is its 2011 explanation.
Buy paper, tear out voucher, ask shop keeper if they have a bin you can use?
Either this is a promotion funded by the mail, in which case you just cost them a fiver OR it's a promotion funded by HoF, in which case you get to take advantage. Win win, heat added
Gollywood
3 Sep 161#12
So £4.10 in reality
mrtrana
3 Sep 16#13
good deal
whorlow
3 Sep 16#14
When does the voucher expire?
boomholay2
3 Sep 16#15
I think you'll find it's more popular than people will admit to!
Babbler
3 Sep 16#16
Said minimum 30 spend on the paper email.
juggler1 to Babbler
3 Sep 161#17
No minimum spend instore, £30 spend when shopping online:
* It’s that simple, just cut your voucher from the paper and take it in-store to save £5 on your next visit. There's no minimum spend and it's even valid on sale items. If you prefer to shop online, you can also save £5 when you spend £30 or more*.
lovemilkywaystars
3 Sep 16#18
do i have to spend 30 pounds to get the fiver off online
NSA
3 Sep 161#19
For anybody that wants it (Without buying the newspaper) the code is 5OFF30
theTrueFocus11
25 Sep 16#20
Won't buy vile propaganda just for a discount. Screw the tax dodging propaganda rag.
Opening post
Can also be used on sale items.
I know the Mail isn't popular, but sounds like a cracking deal to me.
* It’s that simple, just cut your voucher from the paper and take it in-store to save £5 on your next visit. There's no minimum spend and it's even valid on sale items. If you prefer to shop online, you can also save £5 when you spend £30 or more*.
It's time to treat yourself before the summer ends!
Top comments
http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/Joseph+Joseph+Totem+4+Litre+Intelligent+Compost+Caddy+Green/235706536,default,pd.html
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And for students of ancient history, The Guardian was anti-Lincoln in the US civil war. Here is its 2011 explanation.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/feb/24/1865-guardian-stance-us-civil-war
http://www.houseoffraser.co.uk/Joseph+Joseph+Totem+4+Litre+Intelligent+Compost+Caddy+Green/235706536,default,pd.html
Either this is a promotion funded by the mail, in which case you just cost them a fiver OR it's a promotion funded by HoF, in which case you get to take advantage. Win win, heat added
* It’s that simple, just cut your voucher from the paper and take it in-store to save £5 on your next visit. There's no minimum spend and it's even valid on sale items. If you prefer to shop online, you can also save £5 when you spend £30 or more*.
I'm alright Jack. :wink: