If you have no shame it may be worth a bit of wombling for discarded receipts. Or if you have absolutely no shame then buy something over the value - claim the offer and the take the item back for a full refund.
Chanchi32
28 Apr 177#4
You can be the guinea pig.
Think is an oversight in the terms as usually excludes gift card purchases, assume they may correct this later. I wouldn't risk it.
Edit: actually terms exclude it
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garethsmith72
4 May 17#31
Mine also just turned up, suprised wasn't expecting it, and actually bought items i needed ! thanks op
AlbertoFrog
4 May 17#30
Just received my £5 Amazon voucher via email. Thanks very much OP, as I was only half expecting it to work.
garethsmith72
4 May 17#29
And no vouchers yet
purdy33
29 Apr 172#27
Max 1000 Vouchers?
“Total Number of Rewards available during the Promotion” – the number of rewards available as described on the specific terms and conditions of the Promotion on the Promotion web page for the duration of the Promotion. If the “Total Number of Rewards Available during the Promotion” is not described on the specific terms of the promotion, then the number available will be a one thousand (1,000).
garethsmith72 to purdy33
29 Apr 17#28
Sneaky
jamhops
28 Apr 17#26
Harrington's is 2kg @ £2.50 but w/ 20% off may restock my supply
themachman
28 Apr 173#19
cheers chanchi.could well spend £50 in wilko.Regina kitchen rolls,head and shoulders.lynx and batteries :smiley:
£50 on bog roll and batteries..
Someone's feeling flush! :stuck_out_tongue:
retrogamer
28 Apr 172#24
Deal + Wilko = winner in my book. What's not to like? Thanks Chanchi!
kimyt11
28 Apr 172#23
Nice find
gallopingbanker
28 Apr 171#22
Got to wonder why Wilko are giving a gift card for a "competitor"? Surely it makes sense to issue their own vouchers???
manicmidlander
28 Apr 178#11
If you have no shame it may be worth a bit of wombling for discarded receipts. Or if you have absolutely no shame then buy something over the value - claim the offer and the take the item back for a full refund.
garethsmith72 to manicmidlander
28 Apr 172#12
LOL - I need to get some stuff tonight from our new Wilko so will make sure i spend £25.01 and no left receipts for any scavengers
Pateo to manicmidlander
28 Apr 171#20
The t&C's state if you return to store for refund they will deduct that amount back! How can they do that if you have already used the Amazon voucher b4 returning for refund from wilkos?
shabbird
28 Apr 175#18
Nice find Chanchi :sunglasses:
Baz417
28 Apr 175#17
thanks Chanchi. plenty of stuff to buy at Wilkinson. super hot.
freccle
28 Apr 171#16
Mine has sod all instore. Shame you can't use it online
kowalski
28 Apr 174#15
£25 of pick n mix for the weekend :smiley:
splender
28 Apr 17#14
I take it that the email used to send receipt to [email protected] has to match one's vouchercode account email or any email name (for them to send you Amazon Voucher Code by email)?
manicmidlander
28 Apr 173#13
Crikey, you'll need to buy half the store to spend that much.
manicmidlander
28 Apr 171#10
From the Terms and Conditions of this offer
“Excluded Items” – the Minimum Purchase Amount excludes any and all items that fall within the following categories: gift cards and any other categories described on the relevant Promotion coupon. The determination of whether particular purchases fall within an excluded category will be determined at RetailMeNot’s sole discretion. If you are unsure whether a desired item falls within an excluded category, please contact RetailMeNot via our website “Contact Us” form prior to making your purchase.
ihatebingo
28 Apr 173#9
awesome heat added :smiley:
summerof76
28 Apr 175#8
Fab deal, heat added :innocent:
maccy1
28 Apr 179#6
You know what this means don't you?...
:laughing:
funkeymunkey to maccy1
28 Apr 176#7
Free money!!!* *when you spend money
backinstock
28 Apr 175#5
What? With my bad back?
Hopefully a fitter person may try it out? :smile:
No loss though if trying, but perhaps no gain.
Chanchi32
28 Apr 177#4
You can be the guinea pig.
Think is an oversight in the terms as usually excludes gift card purchases, assume they may correct this later. I wouldn't risk it.
Edit: actually terms exclude it
backinstock
28 Apr 175#3
Would this work on Wilko giftcards?
Say a £25 giftcard and a penny chew. :smile:
sradmad
28 Apr 177#2
Thank you chanchi, have a good one, heat added :smile:
Opening post
- If you spend £25.01+ Wilko instore you can get a £5 Amazon voucher
- If you spend £50.01+ Wilko instore you can get a £10 Amazon voucher
Submit your receipt via vouchercodes within 6 hours of payment and will get the Amazon voucher within 3 business days
https://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/search/?q=wilko
Terms below
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Think is an oversight in the terms as usually excludes gift card purchases, assume they may correct this later. I wouldn't risk it.
Edit: actually terms exclude it
Latest comments (31)
“Total Number of Rewards available during the Promotion” – the number of rewards available as described on the specific terms and conditions of the Promotion on the Promotion web page for the duration of the Promotion. If the “Total Number of Rewards Available during the Promotion” is not described on the specific terms of the promotion, then the number available will be a one thousand (1,000).
http://www.wilko.com/toilet-paper+tissues/regina-blitz-original-kitchen-towel-rolls-2-rolls/invt/0346991
Someone's feeling flush! :stuck_out_tongue:
“Excluded Items” – the Minimum Purchase Amount excludes any and all items that fall within the following categories: gift cards and any other categories described on the relevant Promotion coupon. The determination of whether particular purchases fall within an excluded category will be determined at RetailMeNot’s sole discretion. If you are unsure whether a desired item falls within an excluded category, please contact RetailMeNot via our website “Contact Us” form prior to making your purchase.
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Hopefully a fitter person may try it out? :smile:
No loss though if trying, but perhaps no gain.
Think is an oversight in the terms as usually excludes gift card purchases, assume they may correct this later. I wouldn't risk it.
Edit: actually terms exclude it
Say a £25 giftcard and a penny chew. :smile: