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Default CPC- Free delivery on orders over £10 today.

CPC http://cpc.farnell.com/ are having another free delivery day today
(no postage or handling charge) for orders over £10.

Type "webfree" in the comments box at checkout, the handling charge
will still show on the invoice but will be subtracted before they
debit the account. One order per account limit.
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CPC http://cpc.farnell.com/ are having another free delivery day today
(no postage or handling charge) for orders over £10.

Type "webfree" in the comments box at checkout, the handling charge
will still show on the invoice but will be subtracted before they
debit the account. One order per account limit.


Thanks Peter, please keep the tips coming. I unsubscribed to the email
alerts years ago as they got a bit too frequent and spammy, how are they
now?

My group tip for the day is:

AV1918387 SCART LEAD 1M POSITIVE LOCKING £0.30 ea +VAT (0.28 for 5+)

It's flat so individually screened too.
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Thanks Peter, please keep the tips coming. I unsubscribed to the email
alerts years ago as they got a bit too frequent and spammy, how are they
now?


Every day. But not a problem unless you're on dialup.

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Peter Parry wrote:
CPC http://cpc.farnell.com/ are having another free delivery day today
(no postage or handling charge) for orders over £10.


Type "webfree" in the comments box at checkout, the handling charge
will still show on the invoice but will be subtracted before they
debit the account. One order per account limit.


I ordered a few bits and pieces on the last free day. But cocked up using
their code. Got a letter a few days later saying my next purchase would be
post free. Must get that code right. ;-)

Interestingly, the free post stuff took much longer to arrive than is
usual for CPC - it normally comes early the next day, even when ordered
late afternoon.

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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Peter Parry wrote:
CPC http://cpc.farnell.com/ are having another free delivery day today
(no postage or handling charge) for orders over £10.


Type "webfree" in the comments box at checkout, the handling charge
will still show on the invoice but will be subtracted before they
debit the account. One order per account limit.


I ordered a few bits and pieces on the last free day. But cocked up using
their code. Got a letter a few days later saying my next purchase would be
post free. Must get that code right. ;-)

Interestingly, the free post stuff took much longer to arrive than is
usual for CPC - it normally comes early the next day, even when ordered
late afternoon.



*If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular? *

I know you've been adding these little gems for years, and I often
wonder where they came from. Do they repeat?


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*If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular? *


I know you've been adding these little gems for years, and I often
wonder where they came from.


Anywhere I can steal them from. Unless you thought I wrote them myself. ;-)

Do they repeat?


Yes. The newsreader inserts them at random. In theory. But I have a
feeling it may try to word match.

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Peter Parry wrote:
CPC http://cpc.farnell.com/ are having another free delivery day today
(no postage or handling charge) for orders over £10.


Type "webfree" in the comments box at checkout, the handling charge
will still show on the invoice but will be subtracted before they
debit the account. One order per account limit.


I ordered a few bits and pieces on the last free day. But cocked up using
their code. Got a letter a few days later saying my next purchase would be
post free. Must get that code right. ;-)


I did a Farnell order on a 10% off day, quoted the magic word
correctly in the right place (as shown on the invoice too),
but the 10% discount didn't materialise. Couldn't be arsed to
do anything about it, but Farnell moved down the pecking order
and lost out to RS and Rapid for some later orders.

Interestingly, the free post stuff took much longer to arrive than is
usual for CPC - it normally comes early the next day, even when ordered
late afternoon.


I did an order yesterday morning @ 07:40. I checked sometime in
the evening and it was still "processing" (i.e. not shipped,
so I thought no chance of it arriving today, but it did.

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Thanks Peter, please keep the tips coming. I unsubscribed to the email
alerts years ago as they got a bit too frequent and spammy, how are they
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Every day.

Now that would get on my tits . . . .
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fred wrote:
Thanks Peter, please keep the tips coming. I unsubscribed to the
email alerts years ago as they got a bit too frequent and spammy, how
are they now?


Every day.

Now that would get on my tits . . . .


Doesn't take a minute to look through it and delete if there's nothing of
interest. But there often is.

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On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 22:51:40 UTC, "Dave Plowman (News)"
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fred wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
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In article ,
fred wrote:
Thanks Peter, please keep the tips coming. I unsubscribed to the
email alerts years ago as they got a bit too frequent and spammy, how
are they now?

Every day.

Now that would get on my tits . . . .


Doesn't take a minute to look through it and delete if there's nothing of
interest. But there often is.


I agree. It makes me spend far too much, though...but I have resisted
toy helicopters so far...

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Doesn't take a minute to look through it and delete if there's nothing
of interest. But there often is.


I agree. It makes me spend far too much, though...but I have resisted
toy helicopters so far...


I bought one of the tiny ones from them just before Xmas. Cost about 15
quid. Provided more lasting pleasure for the assembled company at Xmas
than any board game costing rather more. And it still works just fine.

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On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 07:21:41 UTC, "Dave Plowman (News)"
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Bob Eager wrote:
Doesn't take a minute to look through it and delete if there's nothing
of interest. But there often is.


I agree. It makes me spend far too much, though...but I have resisted
toy helicopters so far...


I bought one of the tiny ones from them just before Xmas. Cost about 15
quid. Provided more lasting pleasure for the assembled company at Xmas
than any board game costing rather more. And it still works just fine.


Now I'll *have* to get one!

Got my delivery about 1030 today. Two fans for the kids...!

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