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Even more £10 redspottedhanky.com vouchers to be claimed today

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There is yet another massive giveaway of £10 redspottedhanky.com train ticket vouchers today.  This follows on the heels of the two other others in recent weeks, which were well patronised by Head for Points readers!

The deal today is organised by moneysavingexpert.com.  This is unfortunate, because their weekly newsletter goes to over a million people.  Your chance of snagging a voucher is not great, but it never hurts to try.

Details are on the MSE website.  To quote:

We’ve blagged 10,000 completely FREE, no-min spend, £10 codes for train booking website RedSpottedHanky from Thu 19 Sep (for new and existing users). As an added bonus, when you next book a journey costing £20+, you’ll also receive £5 free credit.

As RedSpottedHanky giveaways have been MEGA-popular, you’ll need to move fast as it’s on a first-come, first-served basis.

Here’s how to get it:

They’ll be going out in batches of 2,500 at the following times only: 10am1pm4pm and 8pm.

It’s limited to one voucher per household. Please only get a code if you’ll actually use it.

The link for the codes will go live at Thursday 10am

Here’s what you need to do: 

When the link’s live, enter your postcode and email address via the link above (you’ll only be able to get the codes at those times if they’re available).

If there are codes left, a unique code will instantly pop up on screen – it’ll also be emailed to you within 48 hours.

Use the free £10 by Tue 31 Dec. To use it straight away, enter it at the ‘payment’ stage. To save it for later, add it on your ‘my account’ page, then use it when you need it on the payment page.

As an added bonus, after the £10 freebie, book again and if you spend over £20, you’ll get another £5 added automatically to your account (within two weeks), to use till Tue 31 Dec. You cannot use the free £10 code against the £20 booking, but you can use the combined credit (£5 and £10) against a future booking.

So there you go!  Good luck.

Comments (32)

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  • Trickster says:

    They did this last year, and I successfully bagged a couple. I remember that the servers were really playing up though. Can’t recall if it said 1 per household back then, as it does now.

  • CliveJ says:

    These are going to be going like hot cakes. I’m not at work today so will try to get one. Trying to think which release time will have less demand, probably 4pm.

  • Alan says:

    I’m still waiting for my first £10 voucher to post from a couple of weeks ago 🙁 Emailed them but no reply.

    • CliveJ says:

      I got mine Alan, although that’s no help to you of course. You did have to register the code within 72 hours, did you do that. I thought I was a bit late as I didn’t spot this condition at first but it did post and is sitting in my account. Think it needs to be used by 3rd October.

      • Alan says:

        I registered within an hour of receiving the code but sadly still nothing posted to my account 🙁 Emailed their customer service team but no reply yet.

    • andy21 says:

      Me too Alan – I’m not impressed by that shoddy company, so won’t be bothering with the offer today – a total waste of time.

  • Dark Horse says:

    Can one hold more than a single voucher at a time? I used the first one that was publicised on HfP but still have the second one sitting attached to my account. Where would the third one fit?

    • Rob says:

      Yes, I’ve had numerous ones sitting unused in my account in the past, and my wife has 2 x £10 ones now

  • Scott says:

    All gone within 2 mins.

  • Andrew (@andrewseftel) says:

    Got one thanks

  • bsuije says:

    10.02 a.m. and all of the 2,500 vouchers released at 10 a.m. are gone… Blimey!

  • Frenske says:

    Got one too!!! 😀

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