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RNIB and Virgin Wines offer

Summary: Get £20 off your first order of wine and earn money for RNIB.


£20 discount for you, £5 donation for RNIB

Two glasses of wine.

Looking to stock up on your favourite wines? Or perhaps you'd like to try a bottle of something new. If you have a taste for wine and a nose for a bargain, make a saving through RNIB's partnership with Virgin Wines.

You can mix yourself a case of 12 bottles or choose one of Virgin Wines' great value pre-mixed cases. They’ll deliver it straight to your door. And if you don’t like the wines, Virgin Wines will refund you!

How to order online

  • Visit the Virgin Wines website
  • You will be taken to a page offering you an exclusive money off voucher
  • To open an account with Virgin Wines, enter your name, email and create a password for yourself
  • Enter the voucher code: vntrnib
  • Enter the voucher password: champagne
  • Click on the 'Redeem Your Voucher' button
  • You now have an account with Virgin Wines and will receive £20 off your first order.
  • In addition, Virgin Wines will donate £5 to RNIB.

How to order by phone

Virgin Wines logo

Simply call 0870 164 9593 and quote the voucher code vntrnib and the password champagne. Virgin Wines will assist with your order.

You can also email help@virginwines.com for further assistance.

Terms and conditions

  • This voucher is for first time Virgin Customers only, and can only be used against a case of wine (minimum 12 bottles of 75cl each) and with a minimum value of £59.88 (excluding delivery of £6.99).
  • Only one promotional voucher can be redeemed per person, credit card or credit card holder.
  • You must be 18 or over to buy alcohol.
  • Virgin Wines deliver anywhere in the UK, excluding the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
  • For full terms and conditions please call Virgin Wines on 0870 164 9593 or check www.virginwines.com

Disclaimer

Clicking the above links will take you to an external website which may not conform fully to RNIB's recommended accessibility standards. If you encounter any problems then please let us know as we are committed to working with our partners to improve the accessibility of their sites.

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Content author: fundraising@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 18/03/2009 10:19

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