Sorry to be a boring blogger. However, we are conscious that you may feel uneasy about ordering from us this week due to the threatened strike by postmen on Thursday and Friday. Don't be because we have two different alternatives should this take place. First of all Parcelforce are working as normal, and secondly we have a courier service guaranteeing next day delivery. If your order is worth over £50 (after discount) you will still get FREE delivery anyway. Even if the industrial action drags on towards Christmas this will remain the case. We will still use Royal Mail where possible, but if you lose trust with them in your area, be assured there are other avenues. Just contact us to discuss arrangements. Relax.
Jeremy
Showing posts with label free postage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free postage. Show all posts
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Friday, 21 August 2009
That's It Folks!
The orders have gone, the desk is cleared, the toys packed away and the shop is shut. Yep, sorry for the inconvenience, but we are now shut until after the bank holiday while the premises are being renovated. Anyone who wants to take advantage of our August free post offer can email or phone an order through - we will send it out post free as soon as we can when we re-open.
See you in September!
Lorna
See you in September!
Lorna
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Free Postage!
To heat up the Summer and bring a glow of sweetness and light all round we have zeroed our postal rates for the duration of August. Even if the cricket gets rained off you can be sure of this deal. Any order over £5 qualifies for FREE POSTAGE. It even applies to those churches/ ministers/ pastors/ missionaries/ schools etc, who already get their 15% discount off our books. Oh yes and trade customers as well! The only qualification is that the goods are sent to a UK address. So make sure to take advantage of this in advance of your Summer holiday - if you are so favoured to be able to have such a thing! Why not 'read and leave' and thus spread good books around hotels, guesthouses, youth hostels etc etc, at home or abroad?
Jeremy
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