Parents can get £5 off Schuh by donating old kids shoes
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SCHUH shoppers can get £5 off their next set of shoes by donating their old and unwanted footwear.
That means parents can save money on school shoes for their kids if they've outgrown their current pair, which otherwise might have been thrown away.
customers just need to return any unwanted used shoes to their nearest store to get the money off.
The shoes don’t have to have been purchased from Schuh, so you can hand in a pair from any retailer.
But the money you’ll get in return will come as a voucher, so you can only spend it on products from Schuh.
Schuh says the voucher can be used in any store or on their website, but it can only be redeemed when you spend £25 or more.
If you’re shopping online, this won’t include delivery costs.
The voucher also can't be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount.
We’ve asked the shoe company if this includes sale items and we’ll update this article when we know more.
The Sun is also checking if the donated shoes have to be in a certain condition to get the voucher.
This type of scheme isn't available in Office or ShoeZone, making it the first of its type among major shoe retailers.
MoneySavingExpert founder Martin Lewis recently revealed how to get "secret" shoe discounts from Office and Schuh.
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