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Gift websites that have free p&p.

18 replies

DesperateHousewifeToo · 01/11/2008 18:32

Do any of you know any good sites fo presents for children or adults that have free P&P.

I use play.com a lot and I know White Co does at the mo (but a bit expensive for us).

Tridias did for a while but it was only for orders over £85, which I thought a bit cheeky.

TIA

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ChasingSquirrels · 01/11/2008 18:33

amazon has free delivery over £5 atm I think.

janeite · 01/11/2008 18:42

The Book People usually do for orders over £25.

bamboo · 01/11/2008 18:59

I use John Lewis loads for this reason.

DesperateHousewifeToo · 01/11/2008 19:08

Ooh, have just remembered WH Smiths do too.

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PinkPussyCat · 01/11/2008 19:09

I think JojoMamanBebe do too

Lovingthepink · 01/11/2008 19:15

Marks and Spencers have free delibery for everything at the moment

DesperateHousewifeToo · 01/11/2008 19:42

M&S, haven't looked at them. Will look now.

Jojo a bit young for my lot, unfortunately, but useful for many others. Have a shop locally too.

Might do another book people order if I can get Dh to advise on books for his brother and wife.

Thankyou all. This is very useful.

Anymore?

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Lapsedrunner · 01/11/2008 19:45

Another vote for John Lewis

bozza · 01/11/2008 19:49

Red house for books.
CD-Wow.

Also always worth looking on hotukdeals to see if you can get a free postage code.

spring2life · 01/11/2008 23:17

I think kiddykool do.

GunpowderTreasonAndLemon · 01/11/2008 23:28

HMV do.

ramonaquimby · 02/11/2008 01:29

got excited about kiddykool (am sucker for free delivery) but it's only on orders over £50 at the moment....

DesperateHousewifeToo · 02/11/2008 15:19

I looked at 'not on the highstreet' the other day.

After clicking 'buy' for a variety of things, I realised that I was going to be charged a separate delivery charge for each item because they were all from different suppliers!

So gave up on that.

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ramonaquimby · 02/11/2008 15:20

found some gorgeous wooden letters on 'not on the highstreet' the other day, quite reasonable, but p&p was £5.95!!!! was going to send snarky note to seller but couldn't be bothered.

amidaiwish · 02/11/2008 15:32

i quite often send a note to the seller if i think the P&P charge is too high. usually they give me a discount if it's light and going in the post.

spring2life · 02/11/2008 15:48

Ah sorry about that , I think I must of spent too much on kiddykool thenthere then. I did use the mums net discount voucher that was around a while ago.

apostrophe · 02/11/2008 19:03

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JellycatShopkeeper · 02/11/2008 20:32

My shop here.

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