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Wowcher drops £18 mystery deal with luxury prizes worth hundreds

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Updated 14:17 12 Dec 2024 GMTPublished 12:04 28 Nov 2024 GMT

Wowcher drops £18 mystery deal with luxury prizes worth hundreds

Just in time for Christmas

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

It’s not too late to impress with your Christmas present this year, as Wowcher has launched an £18 mystery deal that could see you bag a Louis Vuitton wallet worth £490.

In an offer you don’t want to miss, a Louis Vuitton Sarah Wallet could be yours with the click of a button alongside a range of other high-end items - and people are rushing to take part.

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Over 20,000 tickets have sold so far in the run-up to Christmas with the mystery deal set to close when all products sell out so if you're keen, you'll need to move fast.

There's the option to purchase either a standard tier ticket for £12 or a premium tier ticket for £18. If you purchase the £12 product option, prizes include the likes of a Vivienne Westwood necklace worth £110, Michael Kors stud earrings worth £69, a John Lewis voucher worth £50 or a Hotel Chocolat Wreath Box worth £49.95.

If you purchase the £18 mystery deal, you'll be in with the chance of winning even bigger prizes. From a £490 Louis Vuitton wallet to a £500 Harrods gift voucher, find out what you could take home below.

Louis Vuitton Sarah Wallet, worth £490

Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton

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The Louis Vuitton Sarah Wallet is undoubtedly this year's hero prize. One of the luxury brand's most iconic designs, it's emblazoned with the LV monogram in classic brown with two large compartments, a central zipped coin pocket, and multiple card slots. At £490, this is a deal you don't want to miss out on.

Harrods gift card, worth £500

Harrods
Harrods

As though that wasn't enough to see you enter, there's also a Harrods gift card loaded with £500 up for grabs - just in time for the holiday season. There's only one available but you need to be in it to win it, right?

Dyson Supersonic Hairdryer, worth £329.99

Dyson
Dyson

With thousands of glowing five-star reviews, you don't need to be a beauty expert to have heard of the Dyson Supersonic Hairdryer. At a cool £329.99, it doesn't come cheap, and this could be a good chance to get your hands on one before Christmas.

Dior Sauvage Eau de Parfum, worth £85

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Dior

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Famously one of the world's most loved aftershaves, Dior's Sauvage Eau de Parfum has been well received by customers, and you don't need to hope there's one in your stocking this year. There's one up for grabs in the mystery deal and it'll save you £85.

The White Company Gift Set, worth £35

The White Company
The White Company

An excellent gift idea, The White Company's Seychelles Gift Set is also included in the mystery offer, and it's sure to put a smile on someone's face this festive season. There are 10 available so you might just be in with a chance.

How to enter the Wowcher mystery deal

Let's get down to the T's and C's. It's important to note that the items are chosen at random and you may receive multiples of the same product if you purchase multiples of the deal. You will not know whether you'll receive a high-value or low-value product, but that's all part of the fun isn't it?

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According to Wowcher, the item will be shipped within five days of purchase. There are 19,796 items available in total and you can find the full list here. The deal will end at 23:59pm (GMT) on 5 October 2026 or until the offer sells out.

Keen to be in with a chance of winning? Enter the mystery deal now. Good luck!

Visit the Wowcher website to enter.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/ Louis Vuitton

Topics: Fashion, Shopping, Travel Deals

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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