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free 20 piece royal doulton dinner service.........£9.99 p+p

showman35 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 08:56

just saw this in the mail on sunday.



A beautiful 20-piece Doulton dinner service for every reader!
This is one of the most valuable and elegant free offers ever. We have a beautiful 20-piece Doulton dinner service for every reader to claim.
The dinner service has been designed exclusively for the Daily Mail and Royal Doulton by Bruce Oldfield, the British designer synonomous with elegance and style and will be available to buy from Royal Doulton next year for more than £100.


It is manufactured by Royal Doulton, one of the world`s most pre-eminent chinaware suppliers as part of the Doulton collection.

The dinner service consists of eight plates, four cereal/pudding bowls and four cups and saucers, and is in a beautiful duck-egg blue surrounded by luxurious gold. This dinner service is a wonderful asset to any home and something to be treasured for years to come.

How to claim your dinner service

We are offering the dinner service as four separate five-piece settings (incorporating two plates, a cereal/pudding bowl and a cup and saucer).

You can claim each five-piece setting simply by collecting 30 tokens - at least four tokens must be from the Mail on Sunday and sending £8.99 per setting for delivery.

Alternatively, if you wish, you can collect for all 20 pieces as long as you include 30 original tokens, with at least four from the Mail on Sunday, for each setting you wish to claim.

So if you`re claiming for the complete 20-piece dinner service, your application must include 120 tokens (16 from the Mail on Sunday) and a cheque for £9.99 to cover delivery. Please note that if you wish to claim two or three individual settings of five pieces, you must send £8.99 postage for EACH setting. So if you are ordering two five-piece settings in one application, your cheque must be for £17.98.

Tokens will be published every day in the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday until March 31, 2005. All applications must be received by April 30, 2005. Dispatch of the dinner services will start from January 1, 2005. An application form will be published later in the promotion. Please note that residents of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland must add an additional £10 to each payment of the delivery costs.

Terms and Conditions

1. Maximum of four settings per application and a maximum of one complete 20-piece dinner service per person. Each setting incorporates two plates, a cereal/pudding bowl and a cup and saucer.

2. Each application must contain 30 tokens per setting claimed, including at least four tokens from the Mail on Sunday and £8.99 delivery costs for each separate setting, unless you are applying for all four settings in one application, in which case you must send £9.99 and 120 tokens (16 from the Mail on Sunday). All tokens must be originals from the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

3. Failure to claim by the time or in the manner specified will make any application invalid. No responsibility is accepted for applications damaged, lost or mislaid and proof of posting will not be accepted as proof of delivery.

4. The Promotion is open to residents of the UK [the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland must add £10 on to all of the delivery charges] and participants must be aged 18 years or over.

5. The Editors of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday reserve the right in their reasonable discretion to substitute dinner services and/or individual settings with alternative products of a similar value. The Editors further reserve the right to add to or waive any rules on reasonable notice and/or to cancel or amend the promotion or any part of it at any stage in the event of circumstances beyond ANL`s reasonable control. The decision of the Editors is final and no promotional correspondence will be entered into.

6. The delivery cost covers courier delivery, alternatively the dinner service can be collected without charge from our handling house, full details will be published later ANL accepts no liability for damages beyond its reasonable control (e.g. damage via third party couriers) Alternative products of a similar quality will be offered in the unlikely event of circumstances outside of the control of ANL. :)

RE: free 20 piece royal doulton dinner service.........£9.99 p+p

sput2001 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 09:42

So you`ve basically got to buy the "Hate" Mail every day, including Sundays, between now and March. You`ve then got to take the gamble that The Mail haven`t run out of stock of the stuff you thought you were saving up for and proceed to send you some replacement tosh that they`ve picked up from Aldi.

I think I`ll give it a miss!! :p

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Dance Like A Monkey (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 09:54

I have no idea how much the Mail or the Mail on Sunday cost, but 4 deliveries at £9.99, plus 120 tokens, you must be getting near to the total cost of the dinner service anyway!

Hardly a bargain, but thanks for trying :p

Don`t think of yourself as an ugly person. Think of yourself as a beautiful monkey!

This item was edited on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 10:55

RE: free 20 piece royal doulton dinner service.........£9.99 p+p

showman35 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 11:52

Actually if you read the mail alrady and collect the tokens and get whole set in one go you only pay one delivery charge of £9.99 read the terms and conditions also you can pick the set up if your near enough to the depot, so if you do read the mail it is free

RE: free 20 piece royal doulton dinner service.........£9.99 p+p

Dance Like A Monkey (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 12:07

That may be true, but if you read the Mail you would already know about it. :D


Don`t think of yourself as an ugly person. Think of yourself as a beautiful monkey!

RE: free 20 piece royal doulton dinner service.........£9.99 p+p

Biagio (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 19:06

120 tokens !.....................damn, I was nearly interested :/

Pete

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Shoes (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 17th October 2004, 22:26

It`s made in Indonesia anyway ...at the cost of UK workers in the Potteries

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Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th October 2004, 01:35

Quote:
It`s made in Indonesia anyway ...at the cost of UK workers in the Potteries


yeah - cos when the Brits ran the `Empire` they didnt stop anyone in foreign countries from working did they??? :D :D :D

Neil

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