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beeseejay | 21:44 Mon 07th May 2012 | Shopping & Style
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I've received an e-mail which looked as though it was an offer from Swarovski - a very good one too. When I followed the link it turned out to be Discount Vouchers. I became a little wary then. Has any one had anything to do with Discount Vouchers. Am I likely to get the deal or get 'done'? Many thanks.
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You should never follow the link in "spam" emails as they can often take you do "dodgy" sites that have viruses and so on.
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Good morning. I got it wrong. It wasn't a link in the e-mail, the e-mail itself was from Discount Vouchers. The deal is on an item reduced from £120 to £28. On closer reading it seems that I do not get the item, just a voucher. Then what I wonder?
If it was from Woucher then that's the way they work. I've had vouchers from them in the past and, although an inconvenient of trading, there were no problems.
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Thanks folks. I've dithered a bit too long anyway. The offer has closed!

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