The Times & Sunday Times Delivered for 1 Month for £22.00 including FREE £25 M&S gift voucher. 15% Quidco on top!!
The Times & The Sunday Times Newspaper
New title! SPECIAL OFFER - save 31% when you take out a subscription for The Times & The Sunday Times Newspaper and receive a £25 Marks & Spencers Voucher. Delivered directly to your door FREE of charge.
The Times and The Sunday Times are the perfect read, with the best coverage of home and world news, comment, analysis and sports reporting. Our business pages are the most widely-read in Britain, and with unrivalled investigative journalism and photography, we'll keep you up to date while giving you a balanced sense of the world, from global politics to the arts. Great writing is at the heart of The Times, which was recently awarded the British Newspaper of the Year award. The Sunday Times is the perfect weekend read, and with its 12 sections ranging from News Review to Style and Culture, it has something for every part of you.
Free delivery is anywhere in the UK.
My confirmation said it would start with the next available issue, but this may be 6-8 weeks!
Still, can't complain when I am making over £6 out of it!
DON'T FORGET 15% QUIDCO!!


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Just cancel the direct debit. Done this with loads of magazine deals before with no problems.
it takes ONE click to cancel a direct debit!!
HEAT + REP
How dare you tell me how to do my banking. I do not wish to use on line banking. Keep you comments to the deal, not personal. Heat and rep? get a life.
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lol handbags at dawn! :w00t:
I think the point is that most people who don't like phoning India to do their banking either change banks or sign up to online banking...therefore your issue with phoning india to cancel a direct debit isn't an issue for many people.
lol
lol, then stop using lame excuse like DD is a pain to cancel!!
keep it to the deal, not ur stupidity and the fact that not able to use online banking
just need to remember the DD cancellation :)
heat added
Don't take the bait people, he is just winding you up, no one is that thick.
and if he did vote cold then surley any attempt to correct such a obscure way of thinking is only folly.
I have the Sunday Times delivered and it is placed outside your front door packaged in a Times plastic bag. This means it is totally weather proof and always arrives before 7am. They are delivered by employed courier services and you receive each daily paper each morning.
I saw this offer last week in the Sunday paper, but on closer inspection, you are signing to a 12 month contract to receive the £25 M&S voucher.
PP
xx
just need to remember the DD cancellation :)
heat added
If you cancel your DD with The Times they will call you on the phone to make payment over the phone and if they cant reach you...you will receive an invoice for papers that have been delivered. If you then still dont pay....you get taken to court.
Not worth it IMO.
I have the Sunday Times delivered and it is placed outside your front door packaged in a Times plastic bag. This means it is totally weather proof and always arrives before 7am. They are delivered by employed courier services and you receive each daily paper each morning.
I saw this offer last week in the Sunday paper, but on closer inspection, you are signing to a 12 month contract to receive the £25 M&S voucher.
PP
xx
Nowhere on the website does it say this is a 12 month thing. This is done through a subscription agency and not The Times direct. This offer is not the same as the one in the paper.
I can find more profitable ways of using my time than having to go to my local M&S.
Yeah - Pity on the guy other side. Talking to someone can't speak proper english. Also would be strange for him to understand why this guy is cancelling news paper subscription in just a single day.
7.If you pay for your subscription by Direct Debit you are automatically protected by the Direct Debit Guarantee. A copy of this should be sent to you by the publisher of the magazine/s you have selected along with the details of the date of the first direct debit from your account and the frequency and amount of subsequent payments. You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank and/or the publisher.
Luddite!