Bored of Target, where to shop online?
#61
Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
Hope so.Let me know your NSW dates and we `ll hold a special FTC for you!
Or something anyway.
Or something anyway.
#62
Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
That sounds good! As soon as I know, I'll let you know... You'll have to give me a list of anything you want from M&S etc x
PS Got loads in Boden clearance which came here last month. Bit of a bun fight, but worth it!
PS Got loads in Boden clearance which came here last month. Bit of a bun fight, but worth it!
#63
Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
I went to one of those in Winchester Town Hall once.Mega bun fight too but I got such amazing stuff for fab prices and some things( summer shoes, duvet set and cargos are still being worn 5 yrs later. I`d luuuuurve to do that again. Lucky you.
#64
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Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
Don't know if I am allowed to post this or not, but here goes.......
To save some money when ordering goods from overseas ie M&S, Boden etc,
open an account with Quidco which is a cash back site, from memory it is free to join and I think there is a small administration fee of 5.00 annually.
You will need to have a British Bank Account and an a UK postal address to register. (I use my parents address.)
Once registered just enter where you want to shop ie Boden, it will show you the cashback available, in this case it is 5.5% of your order value, so if you spend 100.00 pounds (not including p&p) you will be credited 5.50 to your account, once you reach 30.00 you can ask for the money to be credited to your bank account.
To save some money when ordering goods from overseas ie M&S, Boden etc,
open an account with Quidco which is a cash back site, from memory it is free to join and I think there is a small administration fee of 5.00 annually.
You will need to have a British Bank Account and an a UK postal address to register. (I use my parents address.)
Once registered just enter where you want to shop ie Boden, it will show you the cashback available, in this case it is 5.5% of your order value, so if you spend 100.00 pounds (not including p&p) you will be credited 5.50 to your account, once you reach 30.00 you can ask for the money to be credited to your bank account.
#65
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Location: UK 2 Singapore 2 Sydney 2 Brisbane.....here to stay!
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Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
Don't know if I am allowed to post this or not, but here goes.......
To save some money when ordering goods from overseas ie M&S, Boden etc,
open an account with Quidco which is a cash back site, from memory it is free to join and I think there is a small administration fee of 5.00 annually.
You will need to have a British Bank Account and an a UK postal address to register. (I use my parents address.)
Once registered just enter where you want to shop ie Boden, it will show you the cashback available, in this case it is 5.5% of your order value, so if you spend 100.00 pounds (not including p&p) you will be credited 5.50 to your account, once you reach 30.00 you can ask for the money to be credited to your bank account.
To save some money when ordering goods from overseas ie M&S, Boden etc,
open an account with Quidco which is a cash back site, from memory it is free to join and I think there is a small administration fee of 5.00 annually.
You will need to have a British Bank Account and an a UK postal address to register. (I use my parents address.)
Once registered just enter where you want to shop ie Boden, it will show you the cashback available, in this case it is 5.5% of your order value, so if you spend 100.00 pounds (not including p&p) you will be credited 5.50 to your account, once you reach 30.00 you can ask for the money to be credited to your bank account.
The trouble with that is that you need to trawl through to find the ones which will deliver to Australia! There are actually quite a few companies which do, but you need to know which ones!!
Anyway, all the ones listed on this site do.....well except those which are in the Gifts for Friends and Family in the UK section LOL
http://www.uktoyou.webs.com/
Love
Rudi
x
#66
Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
Don't know if I am allowed to post this or not, but here goes.......
To save some money when ordering goods from overseas ie M&S, Boden etc,
open an account with Quidco which is a cash back site, from memory it is free to join and I think there is a small administration fee of 5.00 annually.
You will need to have a British Bank Account and an a UK postal address to register. (I use my parents address.)
Once registered just enter where you want to shop ie Boden, it will show you the cashback available, in this case it is 5.5% of your order value, so if you spend 100.00 pounds (not including p&p) you will be credited 5.50 to your account, once you reach 30.00 you can ask for the money to be credited to your bank account.
To save some money when ordering goods from overseas ie M&S, Boden etc,
open an account with Quidco which is a cash back site, from memory it is free to join and I think there is a small administration fee of 5.00 annually.
You will need to have a British Bank Account and an a UK postal address to register. (I use my parents address.)
Once registered just enter where you want to shop ie Boden, it will show you the cashback available, in this case it is 5.5% of your order value, so if you spend 100.00 pounds (not including p&p) you will be credited 5.50 to your account, once you reach 30.00 you can ask for the money to be credited to your bank account.
#67
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Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
I've used Quidco for a couple of years ago and have earned 1500 GBP in that time on everything from insurance to clothes to travel. Definitely worth it but please make sure that the price you get through the Quidco link is actually worth it!
#68
Re: Bored of Target, where to shop online?
Anyone used http://www.stockingirl.com/ ? Thinking of making a purchase but just wondering how long it's going to take to get here, I'm impatient!