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Old 24-05-2004, 11:10 PM
martin
 
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 21:01:12 GMT, "Bigus"
wrote:

"martin" wrote in message
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On Mon, 24 May 2004 18:32:10 +0100, "Chris" wrote:


"martin" wrote in message


: On the back cover of May 2004 BBC Gardeners World there is a book club
: offering 6 RHS books including RHS Encyclopaedia of Plants & Flowers
: for about UKP30 including p&p as an introductory offer.


Yes and they expect you to enter a contract to buy more books,


It says 4.

I buy all my
books from charity and secondhand book shops, cheaper than buying

magazines


You are not the only one :-)


They pester you for ages once they've got your address though - Amazon are
doing it for £21, which is alright (compared to the £50+ computers books
often go for, even £30 doesn't seem too bad!). Spend over £25 and you get
free P&P, so all I need now is the title of a good book covering trees - any
suggestions?


The book club offer is for GBP103 of books.