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Dwell is a contemporary home furnishings brand founded in 2003. It has 22 stores, including branches in London, Birmingham and Manchester.

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Dwell 20% offOnline code and in-store voucher for full-price items with £1.99 mag

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Buy a copy of March's Style at Home magazine (£1.99) and inside you'll find a code to enter online at Dwell (delivery's £5.95 or you can collect in-store for free) and a voucher to use in-store by Tue 5 Mar 2013.

'Free' Dwell £20 voucherWith £3.40 magazine and no minimum spend. In-store only.

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Buy a copy of December's Ideal Home magazine (it's the Christmas issue). The voucher is on page 179 and needs to be used by Mon 26 Nov 2012.
MSE Charlotte says:

There's no minimum spend, so you can potentially use it on goods that cost £20 or less to get a bargain. Examples include photo frames, vases, candle holders and mug sets. Or use it on pricier items for a discount.

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Dwell's T&Cs state no photocopies will be accepted, and no change will be given. Also, you can't use the voucher to get a gift card. Only one voucher per household.

'Free' Dwell £20 voucherWith £3.40 magazine and no minimum spend. In-store only.

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Buy a copy of December's Ideal home magazine (it's the Christmas issue). The voucher is on page 179 and needs to be used by Mon 26 Nov 2012.
MSE Charlotte says:

There's no minimum spend, so you can potentially use it on goods that cost £20 or less to get a bargain. Examples include photo frames, vases, candle holders and mug sets. Or use it on pricier items for a discount.

More info
Dwell's T&C's state that no photocopies will be accepted, and no change will be given. Also, you can't use the voucher to get a gift card. Only one voucher per household.

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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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