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Which online clothes voucher for a 14 year old girl?

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WoolySock · 26/08/2020 21:10

Thinking ASOS, New Look, Pretty Little Thing, Boo hoo, Topshop. Any ideas for what 14 year old teens would appreciate the most? Giving £30 so not a massive amount but hopefully enough to get something nice.
Thanks

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YgritteSnow · 26/08/2020 23:53

H&M and Shein. Not clothes but Claire's goes down a treat as well.

Badassmama · 27/08/2020 00:10

ASOS 100%, they stock stuff from New Look and Tooshop etc. Even my 16 yr old nephew has his own ASOS account

StarlightLady · 27/08/2020 05:51

I would avoid vouchers at this time. Risky in case a business sadly goes to the wall. Some vouchers won’t give price reductions either.

Better to go for a pre paid MasterCard. Available to use at shops of her choice.

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WoolySock · 27/08/2020 07:05

Thanks everyone, great to get your opinions.

I've been sending cash but thought a specific voucher would be nicer this year as she's now in the UK and will be wanting to buy new clothes, she's liked New Look in the past. Her mum won't have heard of Boohoo and PLT so thought they might be options rather than ask her.

Too many choices! The one4all voucher sounds like a great option but I just might end up sending cash again.

Thanks.

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MinesAPintOfTea · 27/08/2020 07:16

Another one for sending money. Companies are in the edge of administration, and at £30 it's quite possible she'd rather spend it in Primark etc

Sarahbeans · 27/08/2020 09:57

I wouldn't get the one4all voucher. They're a pain I. The backside. My daughters have been given these, and the problem is the cards cannot tell you how much money is on them. You can't use them for part payment either. If you don't have enough on the card, the transaction won't go through. So unless you keep forensic detail of what you have spent on the cards (my teenagers never do), you end up not being able to spend the last amount because you don't have enough on there and often don't know how much is left to spend. My girls get very frustrated with them and end up throwing the last few pounds away... but in reality this could be £5 worth because the the last thing they tried to buy on it was £5.30.

purpledagger · 27/08/2020 11:21

If she lives near a big shopping centre, you can get vouchers for the Centre, which can be used in pretty much all the shops. I have bought Westfield vouchers as gifts.

SnapeSnapeSeverusSnape · 28/08/2020 09:48

@goingtotown

Teenagers prefer cash.
Agree with this actually, my teenagers would definitely just prefer the cold hard cash
GroupSects · 28/08/2020 09:56

You can look online and find out how much is left on a One4All card but I agree they are an absolute ballache. DC got given them last Christmas and I ended up swapping them with them and giving them the cash and I looked on John Lewis (my favourite shop) and had to make my transaction exactly £30 each time which was the amount on each card. Think I was at £29.25 once and had to buy a 75p flannel!
Under £30 and you have pay a charge for delivery so you can’t use the card and once it was over £30 you can’t use the card for part payment!

My teenager likes Pull&Bear, Brandy Melville, Bershka or just give cash or does she have a Go Henry or similar you could transfer the money to?

CharismaticVic · 28/08/2020 09:59

@maybelaterdear

My 14 & 16 year old girls love shein. Slightly cheaper than primark but much better quality.
I've always wanted to order from Shien but you see so many reviews saying the clothes didn't turn up etc
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