Get a personalised letter from santa posted to your kids this Christmas.
They have done this the last few years and they are lovely and have several options that can be personalised with names, ages and friends etc.
While you are there, make sure you give them a donation, or at the very least cover the costs of your letters and help make the Christmas of some kids that really need it!!
It's a great charity and a great cause
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bmckay00
16 Nov 164#3
Anyone who orders one of these and doesnt make a donation is a disgrace of a person.
karene28
16 Nov 163#2
I choose this one every year and always make a donation.. lovely letters and a worthy cause
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snowflake75
16 Nov 162#1
write them yourself as if from santa. thats what i do :smile:
karene28
16 Nov 163#2
I choose this one every year and always make a donation.. lovely letters and a worthy cause
bmckay00
16 Nov 164#3
Anyone who orders one of these and doesnt make a donation is a disgrace of a person.
balmuir to bmckay00
16 Nov 162#4
My, your an angry elf!!
Elevation to bmckay00
16 Nov 161#19
Or likes a bargain.
Or can't actually write themselves.
Actually that gives me a great idea for my nephew..."Dear ****, You've been a disgrace of a person this year".
goldy12
16 Nov 161#5
Not really free they quite rightly expect a donation . Not sure it's the correct thing to do to claim these are free and encourage others to order them for free.Amazed that this deal has even been voted up all, definitely cold from me - so wrong.
BudgetAngel to goldy12
16 Nov 16#14
I genuinely wasn't trying to suggest people rip them off as I said, I always get these for my boys and always donate! was trying to raise awareness of a good cause. Sorry if any offence was caused.
bmckay00
16 Nov 161#6
It's just that the NSPCC is such a good charity and would hate to think of anyone taking one of these letters for free. Someone who is not in need taking from a charity, basically takes the **** out of not just the charity but every person that is kind enough to donate.
josiecookx
16 Nov 161#7
I get these yearly, and have always donated. They are good quality! But what annoys me about these "charities" is the amount of money they spend in sending out pens/coasters/flyers/cards ect!
BIGD99
16 Nov 161#8
Ordered these before. They are lovely letters and I have always made a donation. Would never dream of taking them for free.
cazw1973
16 Nov 16#9
Have been ordering these for the past 3 years.A very worthy cause to donate to,hope people don't really try & order for free,imagine the postage costs to the charity.
MrsLD
16 Nov 161#10
Done for my 2 little ones and , made a donation !
princesslm
16 Nov 16#11
Thanks just ordered they are great
ellese
16 Nov 16#12
Already ordered 4 and donated, have done for years!
loveszebargains
16 Nov 16#13
Royal Mail do it free if u have a few kids
jenmumof5
16 Nov 161#15
Can you not change the title to include 'for a donation'?? This is going to get some serious heat and between the hukd community, we can make a big difference
BudgetAngel to jenmumof5
16 Nov 161#16
Done!
vicstar115
16 Nov 16#17
I got these last year and have to say the quality is excellent. The paper, drawings, writing is much better than what you can do yourself and has that authentic feel about it. Both my children loved their letters, well worth doing for a donation!
B4LKN
16 Nov 16#18
I've got the letter for the last 2 years as lo is only 3 now. They make a nice memory, they are lovely, very cute and it's a surprise for the parent indeed of what it says on the letter. All in all it's a great way to get a santa letter, make a great memory and contribute to a good cause.
clbearr to B4LKN
16 Nov 16#21
You can preview the letter and what it says before you buy it. And I agree, lovely keepsake and the donation is going to a great cause!
yespleasesir
16 Nov 16#20
These aren't original letters from Santa though, are they?!
Mikey1610 to yespleasesir
16 Nov 16#22
If you ever find out where the real Santa is, do let us know.
Pampam2007
16 Nov 16#23
I used them 2 years ago, lovely letters and it is a good cause. However, this year they sent me a letter inviting me to do them again, but it had Father Christmas pictures all over it, so my inquisitive daughter opened it thinking it was her reply from Santa only to discover a letter from NSPCC inviting parents to order one of these letters and enclosed were samples of the letters just like she received last year. She now knows the letter was not from "Father Christmas" after proudly showing it to everyone and I have been left with very disappointed kids. NSPCC please send these letters out in plain envelopes and not in an envelope that a child would want to open.
bendaw
16 Nov 16#24
Worth a good donation just to embarrass my 12 yr old know it all grandson. He embarrasses me enough!
1234321
17 Nov 16#25
I got these last year but have had countless letters asking for donations ever since. Probably once a month so they have spent more on postage asking me for money than I donated in the first place. It's made me quite angry that they're wasting people's donations this way instead of helping children.
Elise211 to 1234321
19 Nov 16#26
A nice idea but good way of getting your details.
I'm happy to give a generous donation and order a few cards but I agree don't want to be bombarded with letters wanting money .
Mikey1610
3 Dec 16#27
Is anyone still waiting for their letter? ordered mine when this deal was posted but still haven't received it
princesslm to Mikey1610
4 Dec 16#30
Haven't received mine yet either
princesslm to Mikey1610
6 Dec 16#31
Have u received yours yet?
Elise211
3 Dec 16#28
Yes ordered on the 16th November haven't recieved anything either ?
carlyg999
4 Dec 16#29
Haven't had mine yet either
Mikey1610
6 Dec 16#32
No but I'm told they aren't posted until mid-December.
princesslm
6 Dec 16#33
Thanks. I was expecting them at the start of December
BudgetAngel
11 Dec 16#34
I actually got mine yesterday, the kids loved them
Opening post
They have done this the last few years and they are lovely and have several options that can be personalised with names, ages and friends etc.
While you are there, make sure you give them a donation, or at the very least cover the costs of your letters and help make the Christmas of some kids that really need it!!
It's a great charity and a great cause
Top comments
All comments (34)
Or can't actually write themselves.
Actually that gives me a great idea for my nephew..."Dear ****, You've been a disgrace of a person this year".
I'm happy to give a generous donation and order a few cards but I agree don't want to be bombarded with letters wanting money .