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$100 Voucher for All New ebedroom Customers (Minimum Spend $200)

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ebedroom is one of Australias first online retailers completely dedicated to quality bedlinen and low prices. We call it our No Frill policy!

We believe giving the highest level of customer satisfaction through both product, delivery & service a priority .

Joining us today, you also will get 10% OFF for store wide products

Minimum spend is $200

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  • I've signed up but can't find my $100

    Please help rep

    • voucher has sent to your email.
      Please check

  • It's probably 10 percent off up to $100 if you spend $1000.

  • +1

    Just to clarify do I receive the $100 voucher by simply signing up for an account?

    Or are there more details to this deal you have not included?

    • -1

      make sure that you have correct email sign with us.
      Otherwise we could not send voucher code through email

      • Okay and one more question, do you have any super king quilt covers because nothing shows when I search?

  • +1

    Dear Customer,
    You are so welcomed to register our website.
    The voucher code is 100VOUCHER.
    When you spend over $200, you will get $100 OFF with this code.
    The expiry date is 15/07/2013
    Enjoy shopping from us.
    Best Regards
    Ebedroom staff

  • +1

    is there a minimum purchase?

    • -2

      Yes, however, it is up to 50% discount

    • +1

      I think it's a generic code. Rep please add minimum $200 spend.

  • +1

    If anyone is interested it appears the code is 100VOUCHER

    Dear Customer,
    You are so welcomed to register our website.
    The voucher code is 100VOUCHER.
    When you spend over $200, you will get $100 OFF with this code.
    The expiry date is 15/07/2013
    Enjoy shopping from us.
    Best Regards
    Ebedroom staff

    • it's a pretty dodgy email. It looks like they send one out periodically and you can see all the email addresses…

  • +1

    Could anyone comment on those 900/1000/1500TC cotton sheets in regards to their quote:
    "thread count is measure in per 5x5cm"

    Seems like you would have to divide the quoted TC number by 3.87 to get to the square-inch TC values.

    • Not sure about your question but I was looking at the 2000tc until I realised they are cotton poly blend.

      • +1

        Not only that but the 2000TC set says "thread count is measure in per 10x10cm" so you can convert it to like 500TC at 5x5cm or 129TC at square inch or 20TC at square cm.

  • "If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page. Policy changes will apply only to information collected after the date of the change. This policy was last modified on August 6, 2003."

    Let me guess - you copied this from another website? All your 'online reviews' are in bad English and praise you.

    This is just spam.

  • +1

    REP your business address appears to be an apartment building in Redfern NSW? Just where do you fit the warehouse and production machinery pictured on your site?

    Regarding your Thread Count claims per 5cmx5cm ->

    http://www.choice.com.au/reviews-and-tests/household/living-…

  • According to dictionary.com, Thread Count is "a measure of the fineness of fabric as the total number of vertical and horizontal threads in one square inch".

    This is also common practice within the industry and used by all reputable manufacturers such as Christy, Sheridan, Canningvale etc.

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