WOW!
The title says it all! And the excitement is just bubbling up inside me.
So, let’s see what’s on offer from the romantic people at Discovery Vitality…
Notebooks @ Cost
Wow, isn’t that the most romantic thing you’ve heard?
Maybe it’s so that you can use Instant Messaging to communicate with your loved ones. Or, write them emails?
Ah well, let’s see how they’re enticing us with this romantic deal:
Save, save, save with notebooks @ cost. Limited stock, so don’t miss out!
Prices seem to range from R6,500 to R15,000… Doesn’t sound too special to me.
Sony Camera
Capture those special moments with the Sony DSC- W130/S + 7’’ digital photo frame + camera case for the unbelievable price of R3 899 (38 990 Discovery miles).
Hmmm…. Great camera, not so cheap though.
Price on Kalahari.net: R1,999
Price on SA Camera: R2,199
Price on Discovery Vitality: R3,899
YOU do the maths!
Red iPod Nano 4GB
Get the Ipod nano 4G in red for R1 599, (15 990 Discovery Miles) save R300 plus get free tunebuds
Red is romantic. But this is no special deal. It’s the same price at Kalahari.net…
Oprah O Magazine
Subscribe to O, The Oprah magazine for only R194 (1 940 Discovery Miles) and receive a free Clinique product. Stocks are limited so subscribe today!
ANYBODY who thinks an Oprah magazine is a romantic gift needs their head tested.
Unless it’s you. I can’t stand the woman, but that’s just my opinion. What’s yours?!
HP Printer, Fax, Scanner
Make life easier with this HP J4660 all in one printer at the fabulous price of R1699 (16 990 Discovery Miles).
Personally I would rather get the more expensive version of this. But maybe that’s just me…
Roses and Ferrerro Rocher Chocolates
Order Red Roses from our NetFlorist range before the 10th of February and receive a free box of Ferrero Rocher chocolates.
FINALLY! Something a LITTLE bit romantic!
This is at least something I would recommend. Though take a look at some REAL Valentines ideas, and you’ll see some better deals and ideas:
Good luck this Valentines Day!

Dead on!There are no bargains on Vitality Mall, and you pay a fee upfront to qualify for Vitality miles. This is a sell, typical of FNB. Had I known the card was run by a sub of FNB, I’d never have gone there.
An annual fee upfront, and only 10c per mile? Bit of a rip off…