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Bonmarché was established in 1982 and caters for women over 50, selling outerwear, dresses, swimwear, lingerie, nightwear, accessories and more.

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Bonmarché 20% off £25 spend*Online code and in-store voucher for full-price items in £1.40 mag

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Buy the latest issue of Yours magazine (£1.40, Phillip Schofield on the front) and on page 121 there's a code to enter online at Bonmarché*. Delivery's £3.95 or you can collect in-store for free. There's also a voucher to take in-store. Both offers end on Fri 31 May. Can't be used with other offers or on gift cards.

Bonmarché 20% off everything*Online code and in-store with bonus card. Min spend £20 online

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Enter the code BD04S online at Bonmarché* (delivery's £3.95 or you can collect in-store for free) or, from Tue 23 Apr until Thu 25 Apr, sign up for a bonus card in-store. Minimum spend of £20 in-store, no minimum spend online. Can be used on sale items but not on gift cards.

Bonmarché 20% off everythingOnline code and in-store with bonus card

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Enter the code BD48E online at Bonmarché (delivery's £3.95 or you can collect in-store for free) or sign up for a bonus card in-store by 11.59pm, Thu 28 Feb 2013. Minimum spend of £20 in-store, no minimum spend online.

Section 75Free protection for all shopping!

There's a secret phrase that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. "Section 75" laws means your plastic must protect anything you buy over £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust you can still get your money back.

Although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards there is something else to fall back on if you paid on a Visa debit or electron card, or Visa credit card under £100 (otherwise go for Section 75). Known as Visa Chargeback, this is part of Visa's internal rules and not a legal requirement. Full details of Section 75, chargeback and how to claim in the Section 75 Refunds guide.

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