Christmas Shopping with Marks and Spencer
November 27, 2009
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without M&S!
Marks and Spencer have come up trumps again this Christmas. Their Christmas Shop is packed with wonderful, festive treats including Christmas Hampers, Stocking Fillers, Christmas Flowers and everything you need to create your Christmas. To help you choose M&S have an online Christmas Gift catalogue, click here to take a look.
Did you know that you can personalise your Christmas Cards at M&S? Why not see how simple it is.
Best of all there are lots of 3 for 2 items to choose from. Here’s how it works: choose anything, at any price from any range in the Christmas 3 for 2 and you’ll get every third item free! It’s even better value when you buy 6 or more gifts! Most 3 for 2s work by giving you the cheapest products free. With M&S, you get every 3rd product free in descending price order. So if you buy 9 gifts, the ones you get free are the 3rd, 6th and 9th most expensive, not the 3 cheapest.
To help you over the Christmas period products bought from 1st October can be returned up to the 16th January. This gives gift recipients plenty of time to return unwanted items so you can shop early without worrying they won’t like their present.
For more information visit our shopping pages:
- Candles and Candle Holders
- Christmas Trees
- Wreaths and Garlands
- Christmas Decorations
- Christmas Crackers
- Christmas Wrap and Tags
- Christmas Cards
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