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How to get unlimited free delivery from H&M

The clothing giant usually charges £3.99 for standard delivery, when your products are delivered within two to three days

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FASHION addicts can now get unlimited delivery from H&M for FREE.

The clothing giant usually charges £3.99 for standard delivery, when your products are delivered within two to three days.

 From now on Club members get unlimited standard delivery and click & collect, for free.
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From now on Club members get unlimited standard delivery and click & collect, for free.Credit: Alamy

Now, some shoppers can get it for free on every order - putting an end to code hunting.

To benefit from the offer, all you need to do is join the H&M club.

That's a digital loyalty programme where customers get points on all shopping (in store and online) as well as special offers and rewards.

To join the club you'll just need to give them your name, your postcode and your email address.

How to get unlimited free delivery

YOU can now get free standard delivery on every order. Here's how it works

  • Join the H&M reward club for free.
  • You'll will just need to enter your email address, your name and your postcode.
  • As soon as you become a member you'll be entitled to free delivery and click & collect on every order.
  • There is also a 10 per cent off one transaction joining offer for new club members.
  • Remember that the offer is only valid for standard delivery as well as click & collect.
  • This means you'll still be charged for next day delivery or nominated delivery.
  • You need to be at least 16 years old to benefit.

Club membership is free of charge and as a new member you'll even get a 10 per cent off one transaction.

You'll also be able to use the clothing giant's click and collect service for free.

Regular customers are charged £3.99 for the service.

The offer might be tempting but there are still a few catches.

Customers need to be at least 16 years old to join and the offer applies to standard delivery only.

So, if you want your products to be delivered the next day you'll still need to pay £5.99.

Similarly, if you want to select a preferred home delivery day and time, the so-called - Nominated Delivery Slot option - you'll still be charged £7.99.

Still, if you're not in a rush to get your items it's a pretty good saving for loyal customers and online shoppers.

It's worth noting that rival Zara lets customers pick-up their items in store for free.

It also doesn't charge for delivery - but this only applies to orders over £50, a pretty big shop.


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This morning the H&M admitted it "made some mistakes" last year as it struggled to adapt to changes in the fashion industry.

Despite overall sales growth of 4 per cent in 2017, post-tax profits dropped by 13 per cent to SKr16.2bn (£1.85bn) during the period, while profit for the period fell by 12.9 per cent to SEK 16.2bn (£1.45bn).

dmitted it “made some mistakes” in 2017 as it struggled to adapt to the growing fondness for online shopping.

The firm was recently slammed for an advert showing a young, black, male model around the age of eight modelling a green jumper with the words: "Coolest monkey in the jungle.

H&M apologised and removed the photo from their website. Now the £7.99 top has also been pulled from shelves.

Parents of youngster who modelled 'racist' H&M jumper speak out on This Morning


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