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  • Edible Garden Show- Discount?

    Hi am new to this so not sure if I am posting this in the right place!
    am hoping to buy tickets for The Edible Garden Show, and having logged on here one of the banners says "save up to 20% on tickets" but I have trawled the site and cannot find how to save as there is not a promotional code! Can anyone help please?

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    I've moved you into the GYO Magazine section so that one of the Team will be able to respond tomorrow.

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    • #3
      Hi Felicity,

      Thanks for posting. GYO's Ads team is speaking to The Edible Garden Show on your behalf. I'll let you know the result.
      GYO magazine is on twitter and facebook! Visit us at www.twitter.com/GYOmag and www.facebook.com/growyourownmag

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        Sara
        Brilliant thank you for doing that, very much appreciated
        Felicity

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          Interesting, we are thinking of driving down to The Edible Garden Show
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          • #6
            Hi Felicity,

            Our Ads team have tracked down the answer to your question.

            If you enter The Edible Garden Show website and go to their 'visiting' tab you'll be able to click on 'buy tickets' which takes you through to the purchasing page. This will allow you to buy advance tickets which are up to 20 percent cheaper than those available on the day.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sara View Post
              Hi Felicity,

              Our Ads team have tracked down the answer to your question.

              If you enter The Edible Garden Show website and go to their 'visiting' tab you'll be able to click on 'buy tickets' which takes you through to the purchasing page. This will allow you to buy advance tickets which are up to 20 percent cheaper than those available on the day.
              Where does the 20% discount come in? I can't see any reference to the ticket price being more expensive on the door (or it being cheaper to book in advance) - all it says on the purchasing page is that tickets are £9/£6?

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              • #8
                Sara
                Thank you for your reply, unfortunately like Hazel says there is no listing of an actual price difference in buying in advance or on the door!
                I had assumed that you would have a promotional code you entered to get the 20% discount on the £11 adult price! If your info is correct that means there is no actual discount at all
                Please Help as I wanted to book my tickets this weekend!!!
                Adele x
                Last edited by felicity3377; 21-01-2011, 10:34 PM.

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                • #9
                  Felicity - I don't see ads on here as I have them surgically removed.....are these ads appearing on this forum?

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                  • #10
                    Yes in banners at the top of the page....along with Mr Digwell, Thompson & Morgan & Kings Seeds!

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                    • #11
                      Sometimes this one is one of the four ads below the green tool bar, but also under the 'shopping partners' heading, top of vertical banner.

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                      • #12
                        And it does indeed say save up to 20% but nowhere does it say 20% of what or how.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View Post
                          Sometimes this one is one of the four ads below the green tool bar, but also under the 'shopping partners' heading, top of vertical banner.
                          I'll try and pay more attention next week at work, as I can see them there.

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                          • #14
                            Hi everyone,

                            Thanks for your posts. The Edible Garden Show told our Ad team that the reduction mentioned in the advertisement refers to the fact that ticket price listed on the website is lower than the amount that will be charged on the door during the show.

                            I'm afraid we don't have any additional discount or promotion codes.
                            GYO magazine is on twitter and facebook! Visit us at www.twitter.com/GYOmag and www.facebook.com/growyourownmag

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sara View Post
                              Hi everyone,

                              Thanks for your posts. The Edible Garden Show told our Ad team that the reduction mentioned in the advertisement refers to the fact that ticket price listed on the website is lower than the amount that will be charged on the door during the show.

                              I'm afraid we don't have any additional discount or promotion codes.
                              Thats a bit rubbish if you ask me, as the wesite does not even state that there is a different price that would be charged if you turned up on the day!! A cheeky bit of false promotion if you ask me!! Looks like I will be buying the full price tickets after all!! Thank you for looking into it for me, even if we didn't actually find a real discount!!

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