Was sitting on the edge with Surface deal, with this and Quidco cashback - finally took the bait!
chenzz
24 Nov 16#8
How about placing the order, close the browser when asked for credit card details.
ring customer service, ask them to get money from several AMEX cards?
flamethrower
24 Nov 16#9
not valid on buying gift-cards - T&C
C. Transactions that are not eligible
The following transactions are not eligible and will not count towards your spend for the purposes of the offer:
· transactions where you do not spend directly with the merchant (for example, if you buy the merchant’s goods through a third party department store);
· transactions processed through a third party payment processor (for example, PayPal);
· transactions that are subsequently cancelled or refunded;
· transactions where the merchant does not pass on the information we need to process it properly within the offer period (for example, when their payment systems are down and they cannot process the transaction electronically)
· transactions where you buy a gift card, store credit or a voucher.
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Great deal if you are planning to get the Surface Offer for £699
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Get an extra £30 or potentially £40 combined with the above off a Surface here - http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/microsoft-surface-pro-4-128gb-intel-core-m3-surface-pen-type-cover-599-i5-128gb-2548724
Should work on xbox and Microsoft giftcard purchases.
No link for Barclays, TSB, MBNA and Lloyds Amex cards currently.
You may be able to see available offers here:
https://network.americanexpress.com/connect/uk/en/secure/prop_home.html?action=siterules
But you'd find out via.... https://network.americanexpress.com/connect/uk/en/default.html
ring customer service, ask them to get money from several AMEX cards?
C. Transactions that are not eligible
The following transactions are not eligible and will not count towards your spend for the purposes of the offer:
· transactions where you do not spend directly with the merchant (for example, if you buy the merchant’s goods through a third party department store);
· transactions processed through a third party payment processor (for example, PayPal);
· transactions that are subsequently cancelled or refunded;
· transactions where the merchant does not pass on the information we need to process it properly within the offer period (for example, when their payment systems are down and they cannot process the transaction electronically)
· transactions where you buy a gift card, store credit or a voucher.