Yet another cracking Radio Times offer - this time £49.99 gets you 26 copies (cover price £2.50 - total £65) and a £50 John Lewis/Waitrose voucher.
£5.25 Topcashback on top as a bonus.
Cancel the Direct Debit and the subscription before the second payment is taken in 6 months time.
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Fanimal
1 May 174#15
Don't think you get the gift card paying 39.99 if you look it says Subscribe to Radio Times for £39.99 for 26 issues but paying 49.99 it says Subscribe to Radio Times for £49.99 every 26 issues saving 25% PLUS ADDED EXTRA £50 John Lewis Gift card-worth £50.00 but if im wrong please comment
manicmidlander
1 May 174#13
or pay £39.99 up front. Then get an even better deal. £50 gift card, £5.25 top cashback and an extra £2.50 Topcashback of you order today. Good deal if it all tracks
Newbold to raj75
1 May 173#25
I believe they still do - apart from at the Quick Check and Quick Pay automated tills.
BungalowBill
1 May 173#4
Great deal, but I have to say I did the 12 issues for £1 back in November but apart from the Christmas one, most of them ended up in the shrink wrap until I binned them. But good if you do read it.
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40poundsdown
1 May 17#1
Heat added from me , a cracker of a deal , cheers
juggler1
1 May 172#2
Heat added, even though you're looking scary agsin :confused:
Newbold to juggler1
1 May 172#6
Funny you should say that.....the EU flag I used to use seemed to scare more people on this site than Papa Lazarou! I could never understand that - I credited them with more intelligence, or at least moneysaving nouse. :wink:
wakkaday
1 May 171#3
So what's the total cost
Newbold to wakkaday
1 May 172#5
£49.99 - for which you receive a £50 John Lewis voucher and £65 worth (26 issues) of Radio Times. :smiley:
BungalowBill
1 May 173#4
Great deal, but I have to say I did the 12 issues for £1 back in November but apart from the Christmas one, most of them ended up in the shrink wrap until I binned them. But good if you do read it.
TGPips
1 May 171#7
Would the £50 voucher need to be spent in one lump? ie you won't get change if you spend less than that?
Not sure what I could get in John Lewis or Waitrose. Could get shopping in the latter, but the prices there aren't cheap comparative to other supermarkets.
What would people spend their voucher on? Cheers.
rivellangel
1 May 172#8
I did this exact deal around Christmas time and it's worth it. It was a giftcard so the total just slowly went down each time.
Waitrose is my nearest supermarket and honestly the prices for branded goods aren't that much different from Sainsbury's.
Waitrose has some good deals, especially when they combine with the myWaitrose offers where you choose 10 items from a selection of products to get 20% off.
TGPips
1 May 17#9
Ah ok, thanks. A gift card is more palatable.
My only problem then is not having a JL or W here, but in a nearby town. Food for thought though...
rivellangel
1 May 17#10
In fact, have just done this again as could start the subscription from 25/7 which is when my current one expires.
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£5.25 Topcashback on top as a bonus.
Cancel the Direct Debit and the subscription before the second payment is taken in 6 months time.
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Not sure what I could get in John Lewis or Waitrose. Could get shopping in the latter, but the prices there aren't cheap comparative to other supermarkets.
What would people spend their voucher on? Cheers.
Waitrose is my nearest supermarket and honestly the prices for branded goods aren't that much different from Sainsbury's.
Waitrose has some good deals, especially when they combine with the myWaitrose offers where you choose 10 items from a selection of products to get 20% off.
My only problem then is not having a JL or W here, but in a nearby town. Food for thought though...
Thanks OP