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Timberland Deals

2 Current Deals

Ongoing

Via unique code for your birthday when joining its free loyalty scheme

If you sign up to Timberland's free 'Community' loyalty scheme, you can get 10% off full-price items online or in-store for your birthday. You'll also be given a separate 10% off code when joining.

You'll be sent an email one week before your birthday with a unique code that you can enter at the checkout online, or show in-store. The code will be valid for four weeks from the date you receive it. See full Timberland terms and conditions.

Timberland may not be the cheapest place to buy, even with the discount, so always check prices elsewhere to make sure you're getting the best deal.

Ongoing

Up to 50% off across shoes and apparel 

If you go online to the Timberland outlet, you can get 'up to 50% off' shoes and apparel. Delivery costs £3.95 or is free if you spend over £70.

What does 'up to 50% off' mean?

Max discount we spotted: 50%
Min discount we spotted: 20%
Average discount based on 10 random items: 45%

What is the headline discount based on: The Advertising Standards Agency has previously stated that at least 10% of items should be available at the 'up to' price. 

Martin's Money Mantras

Use them

Before spending

If you answer 'NO' to any of the following questions, don't buy.

Are you

Not skint? Ask:

Will I use it?

Is it worth it?

Are you

Skint? Ask:

Do I need it?

Can I afford it?

Free protection for all shopping!

There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.
And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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