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$50 off (Full Price Items Only, Minimum $100 Spend) @ UGG

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UGG50

Just filled in a customer survey for UGG and they provided a $50 voucher code.

Code is generic and works on full price items only. Haven't tried on sale items.

Minimum spend of $100 is required. Valid for a single use only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Available for online purchases until 30th November 2018.

Enjoy!

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  • +1

    Are there any $50 full priced items ???

    • Min spend of $100. Updated.

      • +7

        Time to change your username then…

        • Thanks will do, was waiting for someone to ask me.

  • -3

    The Promo Code you entered couldn't be applied. You did not meet the minimum purchase amount.

    What is the 'minimum purchase amount' to use this ???

  • +2

    CHINAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    This is a deceitful company.

    • China is a country, not a company…

    • +1

      Yep, would never buy from them. For goodness sake, we make our own sheep's. Buy from someone like Mortels instead.

    • +3

      Yep bought a pair of Uggs from them last year. The words 'Australian made' all across their website, the back label on them saysi and green and gold Australia labels on the boxes.

      It's only when you fish around inside the shoe that you discover a very small tag sown inside the lining that says 'Made in China'.

      I have zero problems with buying goods from another country at a lower price point. But this company is just misleading and deceptive in trying to pass off these things as Australia made. And their belated comment that 'oh, the wool comes from Australian sheep' is laughable.

      Good on the ACCC for fining and shaming them.

      • I read an article somewhere before that the "Australian Made"label does not mean they are really made in Australia, you can apply this label to your products when your products reach certain percentage of Australian content so for e.g wages, materials used in the production of this product. The likely scenario is the sheep skin are from Australia but they have that made in China but as long as the materials part is higher than the wages they paid to make the uggs then the Austrlaian business can still claim it is "Australian Made". Stupid I know, but since when you have smart bureaucrats working in governments ???

  • +1

    tf is it soo expensive to begin with

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