Hi all just got an email from H&M to bring in my old clothes and in return get a free £5 voucher
£5 off a £30+ Spend
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MoogleV
26 Jan 1713#18
Jesus some people on here are miserable ****. They're giving you £5 off (of clothes that are already quite cheap) for a bag of clothes most people would just throw away anyway. And you're still complaining.
We live in a country full of such moaners.
cburns
26 Jan 176#5
Wondered what was going on with all these people going in fully clothed... then coming out naked with only a smile :wink:
moneysavingkitten
26 Jan 174#10
Is it just me that thinks it's not worth the effort for a money off voucher? It's not even a proper £5 voucher.
Would rather give to charity jumble sale.
RedLozzer to TimTamBabe
26 Jan 173#7
The charity shop I work in accepts rags etc as I'm sure many others do. We don't get much from them when we sell them in but every penny helps.
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TimTamBabe
26 Jan 17#1
I've just got the same email. I missed the drop off last year and have a bag of stuff not suitable for a charity shop but could make rags etc. Cool £5 voucher off a £25 spend... Easily done with my kids.
RedLozzer to TimTamBabe
26 Jan 173#7
The charity shop I work in accepts rags etc as I'm sure many others do. We don't get much from them when we sell them in but every penny helps.
NeoTrix
26 Jan 17#2
Nice, just added that the voucher is £5 off a £30 spend. Also for the voucher you'll need to fill an average sized supermarket carrier bag. Cheers for this!
chris_bou_uk
26 Jan 17#3
What do they do with these clothes ? they make money on this !! don't take anything in that's worth anything you are doing them a favour.you would be better off selling at a car boot sale ,cash for clothes or doing your bit for charity shops , don't like this , as it takes clothes from people who need them.
amzzzzyyyy to chris_bou_uk
26 Jan 17#17
I think they use them for the h n m conscious clothing range google it youll see what i mean
RiverDragon8
26 Jan 171#4
How many vouchers can one have? I got loads of unwanted clothing.
daydreamer44 to RiverDragon8
26 Jan 17#9
As many as you like, but maybe take them a few times if possible :wink:
cburns
26 Jan 176#5
Wondered what was going on with all these people going in fully clothed... then coming out naked with only a smile :wink:
ellie27
26 Jan 171#6
They have been doing this for at least a year now, an ongoing offer in my store. You take in a bag of old clothes they give you a £5 off £25 spend voucher.
martaluscious
26 Jan 17#8
just got the email myself, great
moneysavingkitten
26 Jan 174#10
Is it just me that thinks it's not worth the effort for a money off voucher? It's not even a proper £5 voucher.
Would rather give to charity jumble sale.
videogamefan to moneysavingkitten
26 Jan 17#11
Well - If there were a few items I'd like to buy from H&M and I also had some clothes I wanted to get rid of, the perhaps it's just me that thinks it'd be worth it.
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£5 off a £30+ Spend
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We live in a country full of such moaners.
Would rather give to charity jumble sale.
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Would rather give to charity jumble sale.