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by butler1882 » Fri Feb 21 2020 8:02am
Offer valid from Friday 21st February 2020 until 23:59, Tuesday 25th February 2020 or until redemption limit of 10,000 is reached (offer redemption limit extended), your snap should be submitted before offer expires.
- 100% cashback will be awarded for purchases of Pancake Mix up to £1.00 at any UK stores. Transactions over £1.00 in value will receive £1.00 cashback.
- Purchases from all UK stores are eligible for cashback.
- Purchases made online will not be eligible for cashback, so you must snap a receipt that you’ve obtained in any UK or Ireland retail store.
- In order to qualify for cashback, you must send a snap (photo) of a valid receipt or order confirmation.
- The following items must be clearly visible on the photo of your receipt:
- Date and time of purchase
- The store name
You may fold your receipt/confirmation before snapping it to ensure that you can fit all of the above into the photo.
- The date shown on your snapped receipt must be within the offer period above.
- TopCashback reserves the right to end the deal at any time. Purchases made after this time will not receive the cashback offer.
- Items can only be claimed once per receipt & each receipt can only be used by one member for each offer.
- Each Member can only redeem one Pancake Mix snap & save offer in 2020.
- After you’ve submitted your receipt, your cashback may take up to seven days to show in your TopCashback account.
- Once shown in your account it may take up to 30 days to process to payable (the point in which you can withdraw your cashback).
- Cashback earned from snap & save offers may be reserved for Plus membership £5 annual deduction.
- Cashback earned from snap & save offers does not count towards a Tell-a-Friend bonus award
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by blythburgh » Fri Feb 21 2020 10:38am
Why do I need to buy a mix which probably has additives when everything to make a pancake is in my cupboard. And probably 99% of every kitchen cupboard. They are a waste of money not to mention the environment
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by kevinchess1 » Fri Feb 21 2020 12:44pm
Good idea for Luke
he's a bit of a
useless tosser
of pancakes
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by Richard Frost » Fri Feb 21 2020 1:26pm
I think blythburgh in a post previous to yours has already highlighted the fact that it actually a very bad offer.
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by Sarah » Fri Feb 21 2020 1:51pm
I disagree; that seems pretty harsh. It's a freebie, so it's a good offer if you'd like the free item. An obvious answer to "Why do I need to buy a mix" might be that you don't need to buy it, but it's an option if you want to, e.g. could make pancakes with the pancake mix and still use the other ingredients for something else!
That said, some of the mixes don't make great pancakes, especially if you only add water... at least this offer allows some choice of what you buy. They're usually pretty flexible with these offers; who knows perhaps they'd even validate a claim for eggs and/or flour (not saying they will, so not a recommendation, but could be worth a try)!
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by BeautifulSunshine » Fri Feb 21 2020 4:24pm
Sarah wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21 2020 1:51pm
I disagree; that seems pretty harsh. It's a freebie, so it's a good offer if you'd like the free item. An obvious answer to "Why do I need to buy a mix" might be that you don't need to buy it, but it's an option if you want to, e.g. could make pancakes with the pancake mix and still use the other ingredients for something else!
That said, some of the mixes don't make great pancakes, especially if you only add water... at least this offer allows some choice of what you buy. They're usually pretty flexible with these offers; who knows perhaps they'd even validate a claim for eggs and/or
flour (not saying they will, so not a recommendation, but could be worth a try)!
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by Sarah » Fri Feb 21 2020 4:37pm
Good luck making pancakes from flowers!
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by butler1882 » Fri Feb 21 2020 6:21pm
blythburgh wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21 2020 10:38am
Why do I need to buy a mix which probably has additives when everything to make a pancake is in my cupboard. And probably 99% of every kitchen cupboard. They are a waste of money not to mention the environment
By all means, stick it where it stinks!!
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