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Free Cheeseboard, Esky & Tumbler Set on 1st Month’s Wine Subscription (Min Spend $60 for 4 Bottles) @ Good Pair Days

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Free cheese board esky and tumbler set ($200 RRP to take with a grain of salt) with 1st order on your subscription, cancel anytime which you can do online. Free delivery of orders of 4+ wines. Cheapest wines listed at $15 ($60 delivered).
Option to purchase 3 wines and pay delivery if preferred.

Recently purchased myself and the esky and tumblers are decent quality, yet to try the wines.

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Referee and referrer get $38 bottle of wine.

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Comments

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Used your referral link xx

  • -5

    Not a deal, this has always been an offer from them

    • If you look at the last posts you'll see that's not the case.

  • +3

    I'll give it a go, $60 for 4 wines and the cooler set seems okay. If nothing else, it will suffice for the next picnic.

  • What's the quality like on these bonuses? Don't really want to add to the junk in my flat

    • +2

      They are good quality. Particularly the tumblers and wine cooler set. The tumblers are double wall insulated. Used them last night for some mulled wine by the fire so already getting some use out of them.

    • A colleague has one of the tumblers, quality similar to https://www.coles.com.au/product/decor-double-wall-wine-and-… (often $7 half price) or that aldi has twice a year.

  • +2

    Signed up with these guys back in Feb and have bought around 3 cartons since.

    The Esky and tumblers look to be reasonable quality, although I haven't used them yet. Esky is similar to this (Kmart used to sell similar for $29).

    Have really enjoyed the variety and the data matched recommendations. I was encouraged to a number of varieties I'd never heard of, e.g. Mencia, Mauzac, Airèn, etc and enjoyed them all (well 1 bottle not so much - but the strike rate is pretty solid so far)

    Their wine selection is reasonably priced, but don't expect it to be equivalent to Aldi specials. I've found the wines I'm buying in the $25-$35 range to be more enjoyable than those from Dan's in the same price range.

  • $200 RRP, what a joke

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