£5 off a £25 B and Q spend with coupon from the Mail on Sunday
Worth if for sure if you were planning to head to B& Q anyway
Instore or online
Online code is CLUB5WYS25 - ClashInDevon
Top comments
jawilson
3 Jun 1718#12
Typical bigoted mail reader.
td0s
3 Jun 1715#8
shame the paper itself is so fascist
webbber
4 Jun 179#16
it isn't fair to say that the Mail is currently fascist, although it was openly so in the 1930s. It is currently 'just' scare-mongering, nationalist guff. This is not a deal for me - £5 saved would always be welcome but not at that moral price.
Mathaeus
4 Jun 179#13
If the mail on Sunday is 1.20 and I wasn't already buying it then technically it's 3.80 off a £25 spend.. and I'd have to be seen buying a newspaper.. in 2017!! And not just any newspaper.. the DAILY MAIL :0
Latest comments (28)
jonboy81
6 Jun 17#28
Lol you buffoon, May will be prime minister come Friday (with a slightly increased majority), the economy will continue to grow allowing more money to be spent on police officers going forward as the deficit continues to be gradually reduced and most importantly for you, you will still get your benefits and get to blame the Tory party for the state of your life. LOSER :smile:
nicapp1
5 Jun 17#27
Heat given
scunny
5 Jun 171#26
What a prat you are. 20K less police to pay for but the new grammar schools will show the terrorists we mean business. MAY OUT
KareemSaid
3 Jun 173#9
I enjoy being a hypocrite and hate wiping my rectum with The Mail or The Sun - but willing to bend over to save a few quid!
I'll still continue to be a pious and righteous a hole though hahah!!
c_1st to KareemSaid
5 Jun 17#25
V. funny comment!
p.s. if you've gone so far up to be wiping your "rectum" you've gone too far with whatever is at hand - start and end with the anus (just to be safe :^)
briomir
5 Jun 17#24
This means I'd actually have to buy a copy of the Daily Mail though... I'm afraid that's out of line with my personal morals!
dirty_stan
4 Jun 171#23
Thanks OP, I used this today to buy myself a new drill. For some reason my paper was £1.70, didn't know prices varied, maybe because it's a village shop and they seem to charge a bit more. Still saved an additional £3.30 though. [Insert political comment expressing my alliance to a certain party and slagging off an opposing party here].
jonboy81
4 Jun 17#22
My comment says nothing about my 'attitude to free democracy', I'm more than happy that my taxes help people unfortunate in life. BUT, anyone who hates a right of centre newspaper (your typical intolerant lefty) most likely has a 'the world owes me' kind of attitude and would vote for a party that would bankrupt the economy just to get as many benefits as possible in the short term. :smile:
CrispyUK
4 Jun 171#21
CLUB5WYS25 listed above appears to be correct, working on delivery and click & collect orders for full-priced items. Also stacks with the last club voucher I got by email from previous purchase
td0s
3 Jun 1715#8
shame the paper itself is so fascist
alfa111 to td0s
3 Jun 171#10
Communist! Since you like extremes.
jonboy81 to td0s
3 Jun 173#11
'Vote Labour' poster on the window of your council flat?
scunny to td0s
4 Jun 173#20
You have a serious problem if that's your attitude to a free democracy. " I love the tories" tattoo on your forehead? Mocking people living in council flats, typical "I'M ALRIGHT JACK" Tory. MAY OUT
Ritzman
4 Jun 171#19
Cold! Mail on Sunday dare I say more
christopherreese818
4 Jun 17#17
Online code anybody please
ClashInDevon to christopherreese818
4 Jun 172#18
I found a link that says the code is CLUB5WYS25
webbber
4 Jun 179#16
it isn't fair to say that the Mail is currently fascist, although it was openly so in the 1930s. It is currently 'just' scare-mongering, nationalist guff. This is not a deal for me - £5 saved would always be welcome but not at that moral price.
004800
4 Jun 17#15
What code is it for online?
ian18
4 Jun 175#14
Cold - Awful paper
Mathaeus
4 Jun 179#13
If the mail on Sunday is 1.20 and I wasn't already buying it then technically it's 3.80 off a £25 spend.. and I'd have to be seen buying a newspaper.. in 2017!! And not just any newspaper.. the DAILY MAIL :0
Or if you spend £8.80 or £10 at Waitrose or booths (not sure if loophole has been closed now, with which paper is part of the £10)
juggler1 to boyaloud
3 Jun 17#6
Brilliant tip, thank you
boyaloud
3 Jun 172#3
Free mail in most coffee shops ands suoermarket coffee shops.
juggler1 to boyaloud
3 Jun 17#5
Nice. Thank you
LittleKati
3 Jun 171#1
Does it say if it can be used for click and collect orders?
juggler1 to LittleKati
3 Jun 172#2
Says ' instore or online'
SUMMER’S here at last – and with this weekend's The Mail on Sunday, we've got something that’ll help you make the most of the long, warmer days: a voucher giving you £5 off when you spend £25 or more at B&Q, in store or online.
From furniture sets that work as an outside extension of your home, to hanging baskets that provide the perfect finishing touch, B&Q’s outdoor ranges help you make the very most of whatever outside space you have.
Don’t worry if you’ve already got your garden in perfect shape – you can use the voucher on any other B&Q products if you wish. Or why not put it towards a great gift for Father’s Day, which is just a fortnight away?
HOW TO CLAIM
To get £5 off at B&Q when you spend £25 or more in store or online, simply pick up a copy of this weekend's The Mail on Sunday.
Opening post
Worth if for sure if you were planning to head to B& Q anyway
Instore or online
Online code is CLUB5WYS25
- ClashInDevon
Top comments
Latest comments (28)
I'll still continue to be a pious and righteous a hole though hahah!!
p.s. if you've gone so far up to be wiping your "rectum" you've gone too far with whatever is at hand - start and end with the anus (just to be safe :^)
SUMMER’S here at last – and with this weekend's The Mail on Sunday, we've got something that’ll help you make the most of the long, warmer days: a voucher giving you £5 off when you spend £25 or more at B&Q, in store or online.
From furniture sets that work as an outside extension of your home, to hanging baskets that provide the perfect finishing touch, B&Q’s outdoor ranges help you make the very most of whatever outside space you have.
Don’t worry if you’ve already got your garden in perfect shape – you can use the voucher on any other B&Q products if you wish. Or why not put it towards a great gift for Father’s Day, which is just a fortnight away?
HOW TO CLAIM
To get £5 off at B&Q when you spend £25 or more in store or online, simply pick up a copy of this weekend's The Mail on Sunday.
To find your nearest B&Q, visit http://www.diy.com/find-a-store