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JustineMumsnet · 18/06/2020 09:15

We've launched Mumsnet Premium Deals today and have a number of great offers for Premium members including 10% off Bugaboo.com, £100 off Octopus energy when you switch, 3 months free superfast broadband with Zen, £80 John Lewis voucher when you sign up to Admiral insurance and up to £100 off holidays with Holidays Please.

We'd love to hear from current Premium subscribers what further offers you'd like us to go after as well as from anyone who hasn't subscribed but might be persuaded to with the right offer. Please post your thoughts here and we'll do our damnedest to get the most popular partners on board with great offers. Big thanks.

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LemonRedwood · 21/06/2020 18:42

That's interesting seenbeensbean, I have none of that and I am not signed up for premium.

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MarkRuffaloCrumble · 21/06/2020 19:44

I’m on a browser called DuckDuckGo that was recommended by a MNer last week. They block google and amazon etc from following you around websites and I also don’t seem to have any ads! Win win. And I don’t have to pay them a penny.

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Allnamesaregone · 21/06/2020 19:58

Most of the things that are being suggested on premium are standard on pretty much all other dicscussion forums- editing, starting at point last viewed, quoting, polls, liking posts, coloured and italic text, following a poster, ignoring a poster or a thread etc etc etc
MSE is fantastic for best offers too, so it would need to be a pretty big incentive on the offer side for me to want premium here.

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MrsSchadenfreude · 21/06/2020 19:59

I don’t live in UK so none of this would appeal to me.

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kitschplease · 21/06/2020 20:26

None of the current offers are appealing to me, either because I'm not shopping for those items, or because the % discount isn't very exciting.

I would sign up if I could get something I couldn't get elsewhere, but I'm not sure what that would be. I come to mumsnet for the content, which should be free as it's generally created by us, the user. I would look on mse or quidco if I wanted a financial good offer.

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kitschplease · 21/06/2020 20:28

Also I would only pay when the premium offering has been established. Coming soon/in the next few months is too vague to be meaningful.

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vanillandhoney · 21/06/2020 22:18

I've installed ad block on my phone so I can't see any adverts on the app anyway.

Premium seems like one massive scam at the moment. People who have paid for a whole year may get no changes or updates at all yet they've still given MN £50.

How convenient Hmm

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AnnaMalik1984 · 21/06/2020 22:27

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PersonaNonGarter · 21/06/2020 22:36

I pay for premium because I want to support the site and because MN has been here for me when I needed it so, y’know, quid pro quo. I love MN.

Those offers sound like quite bland un-enticing cross-selling tbh. Really unlikely to tempt me.

I would happily include affiliate links for MN in my own posts when linking to a dress or make up or whatever. No idea how to do that.

Please improve the search function. I often can’t find things. But I have been here a long time.

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PersonaNonGarter · 21/06/2020 22:41

I come to mumsnet for the content, which should be free as it's generally created by us, the user.

I find this really bizarrely entitled. I write in a notebook, but I don’t expect not to have to pay for the notebook itself, even though I am generating the content?

Advertising doesn’t usually cover costs. It’s a myth. And we are losing newspapers and magazines and media outlets all the time because of confusion about this.

MN want to move from being less ITV and more Netflix. Good.

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BitOfFun · 21/06/2020 22:42

@Veronicat, I've subscribed in the spirit of giving something back. I am by no means well-off with plenty left at the end of the month.

I find it sad that so many posters are casually throwing around the idea of redundancies, while complaining about a wealth divide.

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Sugarpea123 · 21/06/2020 23:07

An android app that works properly

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Sugarpea123 · 21/06/2020 23:10

Discounts and offers for sustainable/ethical/organic clothing/toy brands and independent shops. I.e Maxomorra, Duns Sweden, Toby Tiger, Frugi, Holtztiger, Lanka Kade, Grimm's.

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Maggi20 · 21/06/2020 23:51

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ElizabethMainwaring · 22/06/2020 01:00

Hi op. Sorry you are having such a tough time.
You have posted this in the wrong place.
I've asked for it to be moved to the 'pregnancy choices' section. It won't moved until the morning though.
In the meantime you could try posting again there yourself.
Go to Talk, Pregnancy, Pregnancy choices (I think!)
Hope that you get some help and support soon.

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ElizabethMainwaring · 22/06/2020 01:01

The above was to @Maggi20.

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ShadowMane · 22/06/2020 09:39

@PersonaNonGarter

I come to mumsnet for the content, which should be free as it's generally created by us, the user.

I find this really bizarrely entitled. I write in a notebook, but I don’t expect not to have to pay for the notebook itself, even though I am generating the content?

Advertising doesn’t usually cover costs. It’s a myth. And we are losing newspapers and magazines and media outlets all the time because of confusion about this.

MN want to move from being less ITV and more Netflix. Good.

Do the words you write in the notebook male money for the makers of the book? Do the makers of the book now own your words, can they sell them to the highest bidder? Do they make money from advertising next to your words?

Thats what we are talking about, every word I write on this sub, draws in other people who write more etc and mn sell advertising based on all these people.

I have not seen anything that is worth paying for, that is not available elsewhere.
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purplemouse3 · 22/06/2020 10:03

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BadLad · 22/06/2020 10:33

I'd like free upgrades on travel!

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Yep, this would do it for me.

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ElizabethMainwaring · 22/06/2020 11:51

@MNHQ
Is no-one going to move @Maggi20 s post?
She is worried about pregnancy choices.
I asked for it to be moved in the early hours.
Priorities eh...

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Maggi20 · 22/06/2020 12:03

I’ve re-posted to where you said and have had lots of replies. Thank you so much. X

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00100001 · 22/06/2020 12:05

@FridayNightAtTheBronze

Those discounts are all available elsewhere on the Internet.

I just purchased Disney Plus for almost the same price and the value for money vs Mumsnet is incomparable.

If you need money to keep running then I would just say that. Many long term members are willing to donate. But dressing up a 'Premium' service as value for money when it's clearly not is insulting.

Mumsnet Premium would need some seriously good features to be considered value for money, given that the members provide the content.

But you'll probably find the novelty Disney+ will wear off by October. A fair amount of people are now cancelling after a couple of month. Qhere as, presumably you've used/will use MN for some years
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DawnMumsnet · 22/06/2020 12:11

[quote ElizabethMainwaring]@MNHQ
Is no-one going to move @Maggi20 s post?
She is worried about pregnancy choices.
I asked for it to be moved in the early hours.
Priorities eh...[/quote]
Sorry for the delay, @ElizabethMainwaring - we've removed this post now and replied to your report. Thanks for helping Maggi20 to start a new thread of her own. Flowers

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Extracurricularfatigue · 22/06/2020 12:15

Can't believe I'm defending Disney+ on the internet of all things, but there are thousands of hours of stuff on there. My kids have only scratched the surface. Most of it isn't available for free anywhere else.

The internet however is full of free talk sites. MN might be your favourite one, but it's one among many.

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