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Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Only for those younger than 60 [1]. Terms say the name you type in
will be verified so assume you need to take photo id with you.

https://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/store...29-tequila-003

Dave

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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 02:26:08 -0700 (PDT), Dave Starling wrote:

Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Only for those younger than 60 [1]. Terms say the name you type in
will be verified so assume you need to take photo id with you.

https://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/store...29-tequila-003

Dave

[1] joking!


Ah, beat me to it.

It's 1 voucher per transaction, so no limit on number of times if more than
1 load needed.
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 02:26:08 -0700 (PDT), Dave Starling wrote:

Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Only for those younger than 60 [1]. Terms say the name you type in
will be verified so assume you need to take photo id with you.

https://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/store...d=MTA%3D&ecamp

=eml-wk29-tequila-003

Dave

[1] joking!


Ah, beat me to it.

It's 1 voucher per transaction, so no limit on number of times if more than
1 load needed.


FYI, you don't need to use a valid email address to get a coupon, it
pops up in a window, ready to print. That's in case you're worried about
the spam that may come from their 'Marketing Communications' statement.
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fred
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Dave Starling wrote:
Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Only for those younger than 60 [1]. Terms say the name you type in
will be verified so assume you need to take photo id with you.


Printed mine off yesterday. Handy as I'm buying a B&Q greenhouse for
SWMBO's biffday this week - saving me a fortune :-)


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www.medwayhandyman.co.uk


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Owain wrote:
On 19 Aug, 19:30, "The Medway Handyman" wrote:
Dave Starling wrote:
Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.

Printed mine off yesterday. Handy as I'm buying a B&Q greenhouse for
SWMBO's biffday this week


Aaah, how romantic ;-)


If my husband did that for me, I'd find it _very_ romantic!


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Owain wrote:
On 19 Aug, 19:30, "The Medway Handyman" wrote:
Dave Starling wrote:
Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Printed mine off yesterday. Handy as I'm buying a B&Q greenhouse for
SWMBO's biffday this week

Aaah, how romantic ;-)

If my husband did that for me, I'd find it _very_ romantic!


My dad bought mum an electric lawnmower because she wasn't strong enough
to pull the starting lanyard on the petrol one.
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Owain wrote:
On 19 Aug, 19:30, "The Medway Handyman" wrote:
Dave Starling wrote:
Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Printed mine off yesterday. Handy as I'm buying a B&Q greenhouse for
SWMBO's biffday this week
Aaah, how romantic ;-)

If my husband did that for me, I'd find it _very_ romantic!


My dad bought mum an electric lawnmower because she wasn't strong enough
to pull the starting lanyard on the petrol one.


That, would _not_ be romantic.

When I was a teenager, one of my household responsibilities was
maintaining the garden. One year, as a special birthday treat, my Dad
gave me a heavy, unbalanced, awkward-to-use, electric hedge trimmer - we
had a lot of privet hedging, and dad insisted that it be done twice a
week during the summer. After using it, it took at least half an hour
before my hands stopped vibrating.
He never did understand why I wasn't thrilled.
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S Viemeister wrote:

When I was a teenager, one of my household responsibilities was
maintaining the garden. One year, as a special birthday treat, my Dad
gave me a heavy, unbalanced, awkward-to-use, electric hedge trimmer - we
had a lot of privet hedging, and dad insisted that it be done twice a
week during the summer. After using it, it took at least half an hour
before my hands stopped vibrating.
He never did understand why I wasn't thrilled.


But I can understand though.

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In message , S Viemeister
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Owain wrote:
On 19 Aug, 19:30, "The Medway Handyman" wrote:
Dave Starling wrote:
Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Printed mine off yesterday. Handy as I'm buying a B&Q greenhouse for
SWMBO's biffday this week
Aaah, how romantic ;-)

If my husband did that for me, I'd find it _very_ romantic!

My dad bought mum an electric lawnmower because she wasn't strong
enough to pull the starting lanyard on the petrol one.


That, would _not_ be romantic.

When I was a teenager, one of my household responsibilities was
maintaining the garden. One year, as a special birthday treat, my Dad
gave me a heavy, unbalanced, awkward-to-use, electric hedge trimmer -
we had a lot of privet hedging, and dad insisted that it be done twice
a week during the summer. After using it, it took at least half an
hour before my hands stopped vibrating.
He never did understand why I wasn't thrilled.


A teenager having vibrating hands? Could be useful under certain
conditions.

I'll get me coat...
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Peter

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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 09:06:07 +0100, Peter Twydell wrote:

I was a teenager, one of my household responsibilities was
maintaining the garden. One year, as a special birthday treat, my Dad
gave me a heavy, unbalanced, awkward-to-use, electric hedge trimmer -
we had a lot of privet hedging, and dad insisted that it be done twice
a week during the summer. After using it, it took at least half an
hour before my hands stopped vibrating.
He never did understand why I wasn't thrilled.


A teenager having vibrating hands? Could be useful under certain
conditions.

I'll get me coat...


My first S-i-L liked her motorbike with the saddle removed because the, er,
horn was between the frame tubes...oh dear.
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The head of a pin will hold more angels if
it's been flattened with an angel-grinder.


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Peter Twydell wrote:
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Owain wrote:
On 19 Aug, 19:30, "The Medway Handyman" wrote:
Dave Starling wrote:
Those of you who buy from the big orange shed may be interested in a
voucher you print off and hand in at the checkout for 15% discount.
Printed mine off yesterday. Handy as I'm buying a B&Q greenhouse for
SWMBO's biffday this week
Aaah, how romantic ;-)

If my husband did that for me, I'd find it _very_ romantic!
My dad bought mum an electric lawnmower because she wasn't strong
enough to pull the starting lanyard on the petrol one.


That, would _not_ be romantic.

When I was a teenager, one of my household responsibilities was
maintaining the garden. One year, as a special birthday treat, my Dad
gave me a heavy, unbalanced, awkward-to-use, electric hedge trimmer -
we had a lot of privet hedging, and dad insisted that it be done twice
a week during the summer. After using it, it took at least half an
hour before my hands stopped vibrating.
He never did understand why I wasn't thrilled.


A teenager having vibrating hands? Could be useful under certain
conditions.

I'll get me coat...


Oh - that dirty mac is yours?
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****. I spent over 200 quid in there last Saturday.


I did even worse - spent over £150 yesterday, with the voucher in my pocket.

Pete

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Huge wrote:
****. I spent over 200 quid in there last Saturday.


I did even worse - spent over £150 yesterday, with the voucher in my pocket.

Pete


Homebase are now copying B&Q. They are having 15% off weekend on 29th/
30th Aug. You don't need a print off voucher either and in the style
of Mr Tesco, Nectar points too. Some good deals such as paints buy 2
get one free and 50% off bathroom accesories.

Dave.
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 02:26:08 -0700 (PDT), Dave Starling wrote:

Terms say the name you type in will be verified so assume you need to
take photo id with you.


And if you don't have any photo ID?

The other insteresting thing in the T&Cs on the voucher is:

"... nor can it be used for a credit transaction, ..."

Does that mean you can't pay by credit card?

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