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Does anyone buy from them? I wouldn't normally be interested in wine by post but I have a £50 off voucher was am looking into using it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had several of those vouchers but, when I'd worked out what I'd still have to pay instead of buying similar wines in supermarkets, I didn't seem to be saving anything. So I've always 'given them a miss'.
However, if you're still interested, the reviews on TrustPilot are generally very good:
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However, if you're still interested, the reviews on TrustPilot are generally very good:
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I, too, have had large promotional vouchers from various sources - but after a little research I've come to the same conclusion as Chris....the wines appear to be over-priced to start with....so,even with the money-off vouchers, they're not particularly good value.
I've started getting two or three cases at a time from Aldi online...never been disappointed yet (free delivery and very fast, too).
See what they have to offer....
https:/ /www.al di.co.u k/c/win es
I've started getting two or three cases at a time from Aldi online...never been disappointed yet (free delivery and very fast, too).
See what they have to offer....
https:/
Thanks. I received the voucher when I bought some nice kitchen knives. I had a look and you have to sign up for a direct debit and anyway, the eligable cases contained pinot noir which I don`t like. TBH I was more interested in the £10 voucher for more kitchen knives which I would have got if I joined Virgin Wines. No such thing as a free lunch