So What Is A Discount Voucher?
This is simply a short code (e.g. XX123) often found in magazines or sent to customers
in an email newsletter, a mailing by normal postal mail, a flyer hand-out in a busy
town centre, or on some other advertising material.
The discount code represents an incentive for you to make an online order with the
retailer - as described in the last section, e.g. 10% off.
Every day, thousands of visitors to PriceDash.com send us the discount codes that
they find therefore ensuring we have all of the very latest
discount codes
available in the UK. Our discount codes are fully sorted in to shopping categories
such as
fashion, electricals, package holidays
to enable you to quickly find the codes you require quickly.
How Do I Use One Of These Promotional Codes?
The code is entered at the last stage of an online order, often known as the checkout
stage, in an extra text box labelled 'promotional code' or something similar. Here
is an example of what the page may look like - we are looking at the
Early Learning Centre check out page in this demonstration:
Once you have entered your promotional code, the basket will often update to illustrate
that the code has taken affect and will show a lower total price to pay. Occasionally
this will not happen but instead you will see details of the discount in your order
confirmation email that is sent to your registered email address once you have provided
your payment details and completed your order.
Where Do I Find The Very Latest Discount Codes?
How Can I Send You New Discounts?
Simply
click here and provide as much
detail as possible such as the discount value, any minimum spend required and the
all important expiry date.
Are There Any Restrictions On The Use Of These Voucher Codes?
We always recommend that you check the terms & conditions of a code on the retailer's
web site but we are not aware of any discount codes on our web site that are not
openly available for use by anybody & everybody.
Money Saving Glossary Of Terms
- Discount Code or Voucher - a code that provides a monetary saving
such as 10% / £10 or perhaps free delivery. Can be merged to form another popular
term: voucher code
- Promotional Code or voucher - a code that relates to a specific
promotion or product line, e.g. 10% off all bikinis. Occasionally the promotional
code will work on other products so it's worth checking
- Coupon - usually a printed coupon to hand in at the actual store
or supermarket, e.g. 12p off bread - but is a term increasingly used to refer to
discount codes for use on the Internet, more often by American shoppers however
- eCoupon - the use of the 'coupon' term that definitely represents
the use of a coupon code on the Internet
- Minimum Order Size - discount codes often have a minimum spend
threshold before the code will work, e.g. save 10% but only when your total order
comes to more than £20
- Expiry Date - discount codes often have an expiry date which represents
the last day on which the code may be used. For example if a discount code expires
on 23rd November, it will not work after midnight on the 23rd
- BOGOF - buy one get one free