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Hi mine was uk Barclaycard mastercard, I didnt have any discount codes though.
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Don't think it is technically 'incompetence'. Putting aside the people who admit their orders were cancelled because they'd made an entry error or didn't have enough credit, it looks to me like the automated system spat out a lot of the ones with lots of discounts, which then had to be entered manually. And that seems to have caused people's banks to query whether it's legit.
I suppose we ought to be glad the banks are on the ball for catching sudden big expenditure.
It sucks for those losing multiple discount, though I confess I'm mazed how those got through anyway... usually these things say "Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer" so Nokia clearly missed a trick letting them through. They are honouring the ones for people whose banks were less viligant - which is really only partially good news for them. Which is better? A big discount or a vigilant credit company?
BTW, anyone heard anything from quidco yet?
Really really annoyed.