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£16 redspottedhanky train ticket voucher for £8 at Amazon Local

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redspottedhanky is on Amazon Local, their daily deals site.  If you have any train travel planned between now and September, it is a good deal.

Remember that you can even get Heathrow Express tickets via redspottedhanky ….

For £8, you can buy a redspottedhanky gift voucher worth £16.  This is effectively £8 of free train travel.

The restrictions are very few:

Only one voucher can be applied to each redspottedhanky account

Vouchers must be used by 30th June (so, as you can book 12 weeks in advance, you are good for travel until the end of September)

The voucher will take 96 hours to show in your redspottedhanky.com account once you have input the code

You don’t need to spend the credit in one transaction.  Any remaining balance can be used later.

This voucher can be used alongside any redspottedhanky.com vouchers you picked up from the recent Sun, WH Smith etc promotions.  There is no problem using multiple vouchers in the same order.

You can find full details of the offer, and buy, at Amazon Local here.

It is highly likely to sell out, so don’t wait too long if you are interested.

Comments (48)

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  • swissy says:

    Just sold out- 2 minutes after I purchased !

  • Tom says:

    I got the Sun and WH Smith vouchers from the other weeks show up in my account, it take a couple of days to process from when you enter the code in the account screen

  • David says:

    Don’t forget that you can use RSH to buy Day Travelcards for travel entirely within London, although they can’t be collected from Underground stations.

    • Rob says:

      Hmmmm …. could do that! 25 minute walk to Victoria vs 10 to Sloane Square, but it does seem to have stopped raining 24/7 now ….

      • John says:

        You can always collect them a day or several before the day they are to be used

      • Joe says:

        Just pick a few up in bulk when you travel to a mainline station.

        Just picked up 3. Thanks Raf.

      • David says:

        As a bonus, the Travelcard price at weekends is £5.90 with a Network Railcard (or certain other railcards). If you use Oyster pay as you go, the daily price cap is from £7.00-£8.50 depending on zones you use.

  • John says:

    I never got the .ac.uk voucher but I had to open a new account for that…

  • squills says:

    Only one problem with this. You have to spend real money 😉

    • Ed E says:

      I agree. I think there may be someone new at RSH. Possibly a new 17 year old work experience person who might have realised that just giving everything away is not the best business model.

      • Rob says:

        I think it is fairly smart marketing. Given a choice of spending £100k on a short TV commercial or £100k on giving away 10,000 x £10 vouchers, the latter probably has a better long-term impact.

        • Ed E says:

          I then love the fact that yesterday evening, they did both!!

  • Frenske says:

    No … weekly tickets can only be bought on the machines or ticket office. However monthly tickets can be bought on-line.

  • Scott says:

    You are normally better off buying a monthly season ticket. They are normally valid for a full calendar month and are cheaper than 4x weekly tickets. For my commute, a Weekly Ticket is £26 but the monthly ticket is £97, so not only is monthly cheaper but it covers 30/31 days rather than the 28 days that 4x weekly tickets can get you. I also pay for them at the station with my BA Amex so I collect Avios and it adds towards my companion ticket spend.

    • nux says:

      You can also buy a ticket for any period greater than a month which saves a bit depending on your work schedule. You can buy it to your next leave/long weekend.
      Monday 3rd March to Friday 11th April, week off, then buy Monday 21st April ->

      • John says:

        This is true but if you have unless you take more than 7 separate weeks off, or you are changing job / moving house / work at different sites, you might as well buy an annual ticket… annuals are 40x weekly and monthlies are 3.84x weekly

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