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Books2Door pays £10 off a future order, not £10 — and the listing sites, including ours, do not agree on the figure

Books2Door is a UK discount bookseller, mainly children's and young-adult box sets. Its refer-a-friend reward is a voucher against a future order, delivered through its Rewards loyalty widget rather than as cash.

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Books2Door's refer-a-friend reward is a voucher against a future order, not cash. The retailer's own pages say £10 off each, issued once the referred person buys their first books; several coupon aggregators instead say £5 each above a £30 minimum, and the sources cannot be reconciled — when we searched, our own page was among the top results feeding that echo chamber. Corrections: the flow is the Rewards loyalty panel rather than an email invite in the account menu, the "no limit" and "valid globally" claims were our assumptions and are removed, and the Book Points scheme's "cash back" is store credit.

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A voucher against a future Books2Door order — not cash, and not withdrawable. Issued once the person you referred buys their first books.per successful referral*

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How to Use a books2door Referral Code

Sign in and open the Rewards panel

That is where the sharing link and your Book Points live — not a "Refer a Friend" item in the account menu, as our old page said.

Read the amount in the panel, not on a coupon site

The retailer says £10 each; several aggregators say £5 above £30. The panel is the only source that binds.

Your friend buys their first books

The referrer's voucher is issued on their completed first purchase, not on sign-up.

Compare the voucher against the bundle price

A discount bookseller's multi-buy sets already cut the price. £10 off is worth what it takes off a basket you were going to buy anyway.

Reward Details

Your Reward
Per Books2Door's own page: £10 to spend on your first order. ⚠️ Several coupon sites instead state £5, usable only on orders over £30. Check the figure in the rewards panel before relying on it.
Referrer Reward
A voucher against a future Books2Door order — not cash, and not withdrawable. Issued once the person you referred buys their first books.
Minimum Purchase
⚠️ Not stated on the retailer's own refer-a-friend page. The aggregators that quote £5 also quote a £30 minimum. Treat a minimum as likely and verify it at checkout.
Validity
No expiry is published on the retailer's refer-a-friend page. Loyalty vouchers commonly do expire, so check the panel.
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Referral Limit
⚠️ No cap is published. Our page previously asserted "no limit" as a fact; that was an assumption, not something Books2Door states.
Payout Time
The referrer's voucher is issued after the referred person completes their first purchase, not at the moment of sharing.
Eligibility
⚠️ Our page previously claimed the programme is "valid globally". Books2Door is a UK retailer and publishes no global eligibility statement. Check that it ships to you before assuming a voucher is usable.

Why Choose books2door?

The retailer and the coupon sites disagree

£10 each on Books2Door's own pages; £5 each above £30 on several aggregators. We lead with the retailer and flag the conflict rather than hiding it.

Our own page was in the echo chamber

Searching these terms returned this site among the top results. Aggregators quote each other until one source looks like five.

"Cash back" here means store credit

Book Points are redeemable against future orders at the same shop. If you cannot withdraw it, compare it with discounts, not with income.

"No limit" and "valid globally" were our assumptions

Books2Door publishes neither. We have removed both claims rather than restate them.

About books2door

The retailer's own page says £10 off each. Several coupon sites say £5 with a £30 minimum spend. We can show you which is which, and be honest that our own old page was one of the sources muddying it.

**Start with the thing that is true regardless of which figure is right: this is not money.** Books2Door's refer-a-friend reward is **a voucher against an order at Books2Door.** Our old page described it as "£10 discount on your next purchase", which was accurate, but the surrounding copy talked about earning "cash" and redeeming points for **"gift cards, merchandise, or travel experiences"** — ⚠️ **that describes some other programme entirely.** Books2Door is a UK discount bookseller. **There are no travel experiences.** We have removed it.

**Now the figure, and we are going to be straight about the state of the evidence.**

**Books2Door's own pages say £10 off each when you refer a friend** — you get a £10 voucher when the person you referred buys their first books, and **they get £10 to spend on that order.** That is the retailer speaking about its own scheme, so it is the figure we lead with.

⚠️ **But several coupon and referral aggregators state something different: £5 for each side, redeemable only on orders above £30.** We cannot reconcile the two from published sources, and it is entirely possible the terms changed and the aggregators are quoting an older version — **or the reverse.**

**⚠️ And here is the part most listing sites would leave out. When we searched for these terms, one of the top results describing them was our own page on this site.** Referral aggregators quote each other. A figure gets copied, then re-copied, and after a few hops it looks corroborated because it appears in five places — **when it has one source, and that source may be a page like the one you are reading.** **We were part of that.** The correction we can make is to say plainly where each number came from, which is what this page now does.

**How you actually get it, because our old description of the mechanics was wrong too.** We previously told readers to find a "Refer a Friend" link in the My Account menu and type in a friend's email address. **That is not the flow.** Books2Door runs a **Rewards** loyalty widget: **you sign in and open the rewards panel** to get your sharing link, alongside **Book Points** earned on purchases.

**⚠️ On those Book Points, one more naming problem worth flagging.** The retailer's own rewards page describes the scheme in terms of **"cash back"**. **Points redeemable against future orders at the same shop are store credit, not cash back** — you cannot take them out, and they are worth face value only if you shop there again. **This project has flagged the same wording on several other pages**, and the test is always the same: **can you withdraw it? If not, it is a discount, and it should be compared with other discounts rather than with income.**

**The arithmetic, which is the only way to size a voucher.** ⚠️ **A £10 voucher is not worth "£10" in the abstract — its value is the percentage it takes off what you were going to spend anyway.** On a £100 order it is 10%. On a £30 order it is a third. **On an order you would not otherwise have placed, it is not a saving at all.** And a discount bookseller's normal trade is heavily reduced multi-book sets, so **the comparison that matters is £10 off versus whatever the bundle price and any public code already give you** — not £10 off versus full RRP.

**What we would tell a friend.** If you were buying books there anyway, use a link — that is free money off, whichever figure turns out to be current. **But check the voucher's terms in the rewards panel before you count on a specific amount**, because the public sources disagree and **we are not going to pretend otherwise to make this page look tidier.**

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