M&S discount: Save up to 30% on furniture, clothing and accessories in end of summer sale

Marks and Spencer is the retail giant that sells a range of different clothing items, lingerie as well as homeware and now a beauty section. There is now an end of summer sale where M&S have cut the prices on thousands of items on their website and 10 percent of purchase price is still being donated to NHS Charities Together in the Rainbow Sale.

“On the M&S website it says delivery’s usually free for most furniture items. We’ve asked M&S for full details on furniture delivery and we’ll update you here when we know more.

“Add two of the selected items to your basket and the 20% discount will be automatically applied at the checkout.”

When buying furniture, there is also a 10 percent discount for those spending £499 and 20 percent for those spending £999.

For those looking for a new sofa, the Abbey Large Sofa comes in a variety of different colours and costs £799.20 in the sale with a 20 percent discount which is automatically applied at the checkout.

The money saving website has also shared its top ways on how to save money at M&S with these top tricks.

The website says: “There are always ways to save money at M&S, so even if there isn’t a cracking deal out there that works for you, don’t assume you can’t cut your costs further.

“Free Click & Collect. Every online purchase is eligible for free Click & Collect and there’s no minimum spend required.

“Try haggling. In May 2016 we polled 1,400 MoneySavers to see in which shops they had most success and M&S came in the top 10, with a 39 percent success rate – so it’s worth a go. Read our Haggle on the High Street guide for more haggling tips.

“Check the online offers page. The M&S offers page lists offers from all departments – these are often on multi-buys, so it’s worth checking if you need to buy more than one of something.

“Had a problem with M&S? There’s a free online tool you can use to complain – it helps draft, manage and if necessary escalate your complaint. It’s offered by a firm called Resolver, which we like so much we work with it to help people get complaints justice – you can use it to complain to M&S.”

source: express.co.uk