
FAQs
Does Very offer free shipping?
Shipping costs with Very depend on the size of the item you're ordering. For small items, you can get free shipping on click-and-collect orders worth over £30 that will be shipped to a nearby Post Office or Yodel store. Delivery on other small items starts from £3 for standard shipping, whilst delivery for larger products starts from £8.99.
Is there a Very app?
Yes, customers can download the Very app for free through the Google Play and Apple App stores. Using the app makes it simple to see your purchases and check your spending. It also sometimes offers app-only exclusives along with competitions you can enter. Once in a while, it has exclusive Very discount codes too to help you save even more on your orders.
What is the Very return policy?
Very customers have 28 days from the date of their purchase to return any items they no longer want, which they can do free of charge. To get started, simply sign in, head to the 'My Account' section and review your order. Very will provide a pre-paid label to cover the costs once they've confirmed the request.
Very Saving tips
Shop around big retail sales events
Very often has sales during key periods throughout the year. These include Black Friday and Christmas but other promotions also exist such as back-to-school sales or summer sales. It's worth seeing if there's a sale on around the time you plan on buying.
Use Click and Collect
If you order anything for under £30, you can enjoy free click and collect and pick it up from your local Post Office or Yodel store. To save the most, don't bulk buy. Don't buy numerous items at once so it goes over the £30 cut-off. Buy individually and you can still take advantage of free click-and-collect.
Trade and save
Occasionally, Very runs upgrade offers which let you trade in older models to get a discount on newer tech. For example, we've seen the brand offer up to £560 off the iPhone 16 when you hand over older handsets as an incentive to upgrade. Look out around the launch of the latest models from major brands such as Apple, Samsung and Sony for the best chances to save.
Get an NHS discount
Very regularly runs a variety of blue light discounts for healthcare workers once who can verify their status, which can drive down the price of your next order by as much as 50%. For example, we've previously seen the likes of £50 when you spend £100, or £25 off when you spend £60, which can help drive down the price of those big-ticket items.
How to use Very discount codes
- Choose one of the promo codes above that you'd like to use. Click "Get Code" to reveal it in a new tab.
- Head to very.co.uk and find the item(s) you want to buy, adding them to your basket as you go.
- When you're ready to place your order, review your Basket and click the "Checkout Securely" button below your basket total.
- Sign in to your account and fill in the relevant details until you reach the payment section.
- Find the field marked "Promo Codes" and paste your code here, then click "Apply".
- Double-check that your order total has been amended to reflect your savings.
- Proceed through the rest of the checkout process as normal to place your order.
How we source voucher codes
At TechRadar, we have a number of tools at our disposal to help us find the latest voucher codes. Our Vouchers team uses connections with big-name brands, our affiliate networks, and the World Wide Web to source the latest & best codes for our pages. Each page is updated multiple times a week with sales info, exclusive codes negotiated by our Commercial team, and several ways to save on your next online order.
How we test voucher codes
Every code listed on TechRadar is tested before it’s added to our pages by our Vouchers team. We include a range of offers including student discounts, sale prices, free shipping, & more across a number of categories of products & services. Each code is checked to ensure it is accepted at the checkout, and you won’t find any one-time use or user-specific codes.
The expiry date and any terms & conditions of each code are also displayed on the page, next to or below the ‘Get Code’ button, for added clarity. Click the text that reads ‘Terms & Conditions’ to expand the corresponding area, where you can read more about any requirements your order will need to meet in order for your chosen coupon to be accepted.
What to do if a voucher code doesn’t work
We take the utmost care to verify every code before it’s uploaded, and include as much relevant information as we can find to make using our codes as straightforward as possible. However, sometimes codes expire or are amended before we’re able to refresh our pages, and codes may not work as intended.
Should you experience any issues, it’s always best to start by checking the terms & conditions on the page. Click “View terms and conditions” and the code area will expand. You’ll see all applicable criteria listed in this area. For example, you may not meet a required minimum spend (i.e. spend £20 or more); you may not have enough times in your basket (e.g. you have only selected 2 products when trying to redeem a 3 for 2 multibuy offer), or your chosen offer may only apply to a certain type of product (i.e. 10% off laptops).
If issues persist once you’ve checked that you’ve met any necessary requirements, you can get in touch with our support team by emailing coupons.techradar@futurenet.com. Please provide as much detail about your issue as possible - including which code you used and where you found it - and we’ll be in touch to provide support as soon as we can.
How we make money
All the money TechRadar makes through its voucher pages is earned through a commission-based model. We have deals in place with every retailer that has a voucher page on our site, and every time someone makes a purchase using one of our codes, we earn a percentage of the total basket value back in commission.
Thanks to this model, we can offer all of our codes & discounts completely free of charge. You’ll never be asked to pay a fee to redeem an offer on our site - all you’ll pay is the discounted price of the products or services you’ve chosen to buy.
If you want to find out more about TechRadar’s voucher pages, you can visit our dedicated page on How We Source Voucher Codes and How to Use Them for more information.