
It has been reported that discount vouchers for Gap, the clothing store which offer the bearer 60% off in store are fake and invalid.
Gap originally sent out vouchers for 30% off to some of their business associates who were told they could share them with friends and family. The valid voucher was rescanned and altered to show a 60% discount and emailed to unsuspecting people via an email campaign.
In a parallel to what happened last year with Threshers voucher, people were turning up at Gap shops with the 60% vouchers hoping to get the discount from their shopping. Gap will not honour the 60% discount on the fake vouchers but will still offer the 30% discount to bearers of the fake ones.
A spokesperson for Gap said
"Obviously someone has doctored this and it can be disappointing for people. We are disappointed that it has been abused in this way."
We would advise people to be wary of where they receive and look for discount vouchers as sometimes they are not all they appear to be, at SendMeDiscounts.co.uk we take care only to list valid and proper discount vouchers and codes, that are given to us by the merchants themselves.
More information about this story can be found on the BBC
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Fake 60% Gap voucher
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