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I am being bombarded daily by email with all these "Wowcher"
offers. I just send them to my 'Junk' folder.
I vaguely recall these being advertised on telly recently, but never took much notice until I started getting them come every day. Now I wish I'd took more notice.
Is anyone else getting them?
From what I've seen on the `Wowcher` website, most of the stuff on offer is useless (well to me anyway) so you won't find me joining or subscribing any day soon.
Look on the emails and see if there's an `unsubscribe` link attached but it begs the question, why are you getting them in the first place?
I am being bombarded daily by email with all these "Wowcher"
offers. I just send them to my 'Junk' folder.
I vaguely recall these being advertised on telly recently, but never took much notice until I started getting them come every day. Now I wish I'd took more notice.
Is anyone else getting them?
I thought they were sticky strips used to remove excessive lawn around the lady garden area
I've used some Mups
Mostly beauty/health/fashion offers/freebies but all sorts come up.
It's worth keeping an eye on them as they're chosen for you depending on your lifestyle/interests I think
I got a pile of cycling accessories for free from Halfords about a year ago
I used to subscribe a long time ago but I also got sick of the emails. I'm getting sick of Ebay too. Every time I look at something, I get an email reminding me.
I used to subscribe a long time ago but I also got sick of the emails. I'm getting sick of Ebay too. Every time I look at something, I get an email reminding me.
Sorry for off topic question.
Have you recently had a message(not email but internal message)from eBay about possible fraudulent activity on your account?
I had one about a month ago that I've only just seen