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Jean Scriven says (7th December 2009):
>>Hi Jeanie! I have found the most fabulous way of sending your children a Christmas message from Santa and, best of all, it's absolutely free! If you go to www.portablenorthpole.tv enter your child's name, what they would like for Christmas and a few other details, Santa emails you a personalised film/message for them and it's absolutely lovely!! My 4 year old was thrilled to bits with it and has watched it over and over again. I can't believe it's free as it's so good! Best regards. Jean (Glossop, Derbyshire)
Hi Jean, Looks great but the terms and conditions are really long so if anyone spots something wrong please let me know.
Jeanie
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Louise says (19th October 2009):
>>Thought this was an excellent offer so I would share it with you. Parents or mums to be, registar your details at www.huggiesclub.co.uk. You can then download a voucher for £2.00 off any size huugies nappies. But the bargain is at the bottom right of the page there is an advert for a free mums and babies box that should be £9.99 however free when you buy a packet of newborn nappies.Print off this voucher then take both into sainsburys. I have just been into sainsburys picked up the box and a packet of nappies went to checkout and all it cost me was 47p well chuffed. This is because at the mo newborn nappies are on offer for £2.47. You have to have a nectar card though. The box contains wipes, booties,changing mat and lots of samples. So 27 nappies and a box of treats for 47p
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Corinne Oulton says (8th July 2009):
>>16-25 Railcard
Hi Jeanie,
I am in the process of booking lots of Uni visits for my 17 year old and decided to get him a railcard (save a third on travel). As he is looking as far away from home as possible i.e. Edinburgh, the fares can be huge! I found this Code to save 10% on the rail card. Not a huge saving but worth it anyway. If you type in Save10 on the online application form, you get the railcard for £23.40 instead of £26.00. Might buy him a coffee on a long journey!
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Teresa says (18th July 2009):
>>Hi, My son got a free 5 year railcard with his Natwest student bank a/c. I think they are still running this offer.
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