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1. Go to www.eastore.co.uk
2. Go to "classics for £5."
3. Add Mirrors Edge, Dead Space and Mercenaries 2 to your basket.
4. Login or register.
5. Proceed to checkout, you get a discount of the price of the 3 games, therefore the price is... £0.00.
6. Download and enjoy.


SubTotal: £14.97
Discount: £44.97
Total: £0.00

The discount is messed up on those games, nothing else seems to work :(

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Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:39 pm
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The New Amazon.co.uk MasterCard

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* £15 will be credited to your Amazon.co.uk MasterCard once you make a purchase on your card within 180 days of the account opening

* 0% on all purchases at Amazon.co.uk for 9 months from the date your account is opened.*

* 0% on all balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee). For this great rate your balance needs to be transferred within the first 90 days of the account opening.

* 16.9% APR Typical rate (variable).

* Earn 1 Loyalty Point for every £1 spent at Amazon.co.uk and 1 Loyalty Point for every £2 spent elsewhere.**

* For every 1,000 Loyalty Points that you earn, you will automatically be emailed a £10 Amazon.co.uk gift certificate.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cobrandcard/ ... f&place=vc

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Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:47 pm
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finlay666 wrote:
1. Go to http://www.eastore.co.uk
2. Go to "classics for £5."
3. Add Mirrors Edge, Dead Space and Mercenaries 2 to your basket.
4. Login or register.
5. Proceed to checkout, you get a discount of the price of the 3 games, therefore the price is... £0.00.
6. Download and enjoy.


SubTotal: £14.97
Discount: £44.97
Total: £0.00

The discount is messed up on those games, nothing else seems to work :(


Lol, clearing space to install these now, ta muchly! :lol:

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The New Amazon.co.uk MasterCard

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* £15 will be credited to your Amazon.co.uk MasterCard once you make a purchase on your card within 180 days of the account opening

* 0% on all purchases at Amazon.co.uk for 9 months from the date your account is opened.*

* 0% on all balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee). For this great rate your balance needs to be transferred within the first 90 days of the account opening.

* 16.9% APR Typical rate (variable).

* Earn 1 Loyalty Point for every £1 spent at Amazon.co.uk and 1 Loyalty Point for every £2 spent elsewhere.**

* For every 1,000 Loyalty Points that you earn, you will automatically be emailed a £10 Amazon.co.uk gift certificate.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cobrandcard/ ... f&place=vc


You will be denied if you already have an MBNA card, such as the play.com one

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Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:28 am
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You will be denied if you already have an MBNA card, such as the play.com one


Bloody hell... Thanks for the info. I'm gonna give it a go anyway though, at some point ;)

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You will be denied if you already have an MBNA card, such as the play.com one


Bloody hell... Thanks for the info. I'm gonna give it a go anyway though, at some point ;)


Look on www.mbna.co.uk to see which cards you might have, it's in the small print but catches a lot of people out

Betting transactions they treat as cash advances too so higher interest and no grace period

only spend in the uk and shops, eu transactions can be costly too lol

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Apparently the games keys are being deactivated

:(

Well you have a legit dl + legit key.... use a 'patch' on it :)

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Now That's What I Call Music! 71 - £5 DELIVERED

http://www.thehut.com/cd/various-artist ... 01705.html

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Times Online and iTunes are offering you SIX free songs to download until Saturday, October 17.
Each day you’ll find a new song from a great artist.


http://www.offersinthetimes.com/itunes/


If you go to Peter Kay's official site & register, you will receive a link to download Peter Kay reading chapter one of his new book; Saturday Night Peter!

http://www.peterkaystore.co.uk/


Finish Dishwasher tabs 45 for £3 in Lidl from Monday

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This is a fantastic deal. Lidl is doing 30 Finish Dishwasher tablets for £3. Yet many MoneySavers have found that these are also special "15-extra free" packs, meaning 45 tablets for just £3. Normally you're looking at c.£10 for 40 tablets in other supermarkets.



Today is USB chess down to £1.99 + P & P which is £3.95
Tuesday - Roll up Keyboard 99p
Weds - Golden Tee Golf £2.99
Thurs - USB pedometer 99p
Fri - Pink Roll up Keyboard 99p


http://www.gadgetshop.com/gadgetshop/index.jsp


Asda has three winter coats (new styles just released) for just £15 each, available online and in store. Online postage is £2.95. Thanks for posting!

http://direct.asda.com/george/offers..._-15Coat051009


Morrisons is doing 500 ml tubs of Ben & Jerrys for £1.90 on all flavours. Normal price is £3.99 and the offer ends 15 November. Terrific offer.


It's "Chocolate Week" next week (Mon 12 - Sun 18 Oct) and as part of that various events are going on across the country including free samplings in some Thorntons stores.

Have a look at the events list on the Chocolate Week website to see if there's anything happening near you.



Free delivery on Amazon UK items

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You can now get free delivery on most items bought from online shopping giant Amazon.co.uk.

The firm, from today, will allow you to ship items to a UK address, when you previously needed to spend at least £5 to avoid such fees (see the Cheap Online Shopping guide).

This applies to goods (other than gift certificates) purchased directly from Amazon.co.uk, from Indigostarfish.com (Amazon's 'preferred merchant') or sold by a third party on the Amazon marketplace marked as 'Fulfilled by Amazon'.

Free delivery orders, under the 'Super Saver Delivery' option on its website, will take three to five working days to arrive.

If you buy an item ineligible for free delivery or need it shipped quickly, the cost varies depending on the goods purchased.

Prior to today, you'd often have to buy a cheap filler item to hit the £5 threshold but this won't be necessary now.

How it works

* Step 1. Choose your item(s) and place it (or them) in your shopping basket.
* Step 2. Proceed to the checkout.
* Step 3. Select 'Super Saver Delivery' which is unlikely to be the default option.
* Step 4. Select 'Group my items into as few deliveries as possible'.
* Step 5. Pay and place order.

Beware third party sellers

Do beware though, just because you’re buying from Amazon’s website doesn’t mean you’re buying from Amazon itself and the free postage only applies to items bought directly from it.

Buy from a third party off the 'Amazon Marketplace' platform and you'll pay postage set by the retailer, not Amazon, which can often be pricey.

However it's easy to check; simply make sure the top of the item’s page says: 'Delivered FREE in the UK with Super Saver Delivery' and you'll be safe.

Are there any catches?

Other than having to buy an eligible item, be aware of the following:

* Only orders with all items delivered together qualify for free delivery.
* You will be charged a fee if your order includes any ineligible items, even if some qualify for free delivery.
* Amazon says combining orders, changing delivery address, speed or preference "might affect eligibility" for free delivery.
* While the price cut is now Amazon policy it says it "reserves the right to change or discontinue this at any time".



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Top 40 MP3 singles 29p+, cheap MP3 albums etc at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/bestsellers/ ... ef=pe_17//

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/feature.html ... &plgroup=2

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/browse.html/ ... =163936031

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WinX DVD Author and DVD Ripper free until the end of October

http://www.winxdvd.com/specialoffer/oct09.htm
http://www.winxdvd.com/specialoffer/sep0902.htm

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Very 8-)

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Nice find!

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Nice find!


Sweet

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