I've just played - and won!!!! Well I got 25% off - using the code EXX25JS0Y3. I don't know if this is exclusive to my name, but if not then anyone else is welcome to try it.
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Yes, I've now won three times, using three different email addresses - each time 20% off - but for those who might have been going to book at full price, at least 20% is better than nothing!
We stopped using these 'Ferry Brokers' years ago. It's always worth comparing the operator's own website price before booking - only then will you know if you've got a bargain.
Quote: Originally posted by Jasonw on 22/3/2013
Blinkered I go a quote with direct ferries who I always go with, just been on dfds website £110 return!!!!!!!!
Its a pity you did not read my earlier post, posted Friday morning.
The DFDS competition offers some decent prizes, but not if you're Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish, the website asks your Nationality, offers many European countries in the drop-down menu, but only "English" for anyone entering from the UK. A real insult to the other British nations . . .
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Quote: Originally posted by Jasonw on 22/3/2013Blinkered I go a quote with direct ferries who I always go with, just been on dfds website £110 return!!!!!!!!
Its a pity you did not read my earlier post, posted Friday morning.
Didn't book at £134 so got it for £110 phew!!! Extra euros for vino
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Thread success then? But best bet when booking is just to check all the ferry operators websites rather than booking agents. DFDS is usually the cheapest but I would put P&O at most reliable/quickest(apart from more expensive Eurotunnel obvs.)& despite change of name/ownership I would still put MyFerryLink as least reliable although generally slightly cheaper than P&O.
Quote: Originally posted by MadNurseGaz on 23/3/2013
The DFDS competition offers some decent prizes, but not if you're Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish, the website asks your Nationality, offers many European countries in the drop-down menu, but only "English" for anyone entering from the UK. A real insult to the other British nations . . .
No, there is a drop-down list for Country of Residence, which includes Wales and Scotland (admittedly not Northern Ireland) and one for Preferred Language, which includes most major European languages (but not Welsh).