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Not Another Bill

Not Another Bill follows a simple concept. Pay a monthly subscription fee of £15, and receive a surprise present (instead of a bill - get it?) each month in the post. 

A SIMPLE SUBSCRIPTION

Every now and again you stumble across a website that approaches the art of selling from a different angle, and Not Another Bill is just such a one. Its creator, Ned Corbett-Winder, is a creative type with a passion for beautiful and interesting things, and the clever chap has found a great way to share this passion with his customers.

WHAT TO EXPECT IN YOUR PARCEL

Cast your eye over the past presents that have been sent to get an idea of what might arrive. Ned has also included a ‘Things I Like' section, which should help you to decide if his taste coincides with that of the recipient. Previous items have included illustrations, antique curios, and design pieces commissioned by Ned himself. If you are struggling to find a good present for your boyfriend, mother, father, brother, sister, friend, this may well be the answer, and brilliantly takes all of the decision making out of your hands! Of course, there is nothing to stop you getting a subscription for yourself; we all deserve a treat now and again!

HOW DO I SUBSCRIBE?

When subscribing, you will be asked for a little information to ensure that the person receiving the parcel will be pleased with what is inside! Not Another Bill will need to know whether the recipient is male or female, and just a little bit about their shopping habits (are they likely to be found shopping at a car boot, on the high street or a fashion show?). Decide whether this is a one-off gift (£15), or go for the three month trial subscription (only £30).

IN SAFE HANDS

Ned clearly does his research, is committed to good design and gives great thought to each monthly gift. It will be of further comfort to the subscriber that the site is well-designed, and easy to use, with beautiful photography and an enthusiast's charm. Put your trust in Not Another Bill, and take all the credit for having been so clever as to sign up.

20 September 2011
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