The Norwich Debenhams store.
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Debenham shoppers only have until midnight to spend their gift cards, as the store has confirmed that it will no longer be accepting them after December 20.
The retail chain, with 124 stores across the UK, is set for closure and is urging customers to get in store or online to spend their gift cards, e-gift cards and vouchers, which will become invalid after today.
On its website Debenhams wrote: “From midnight Sunday 20th December 2020, Debenhams will no longer be accepting Debenhams gift cards, e-gift cards or vouchers on line or in stores.
Norfolk County Council Trading Standards posted on Facebook: “Debenhams have issued a warning to customers that gift cards will NOT be accepted after Sunday 20th December.
Coronavirus vaccination scams warning for West Norfolk after criminals exploit situation
| Updated: 11:31, 16 December 2020
Coronavirus vaccination scams are being reported in the county, in which vulnerable people are being targeted.
Norfolk County Council Trading Standards has said people are being contacted out of the blue by text and recorded telephone voice messages offering vaccination.
The NHS has started rolling out vaccine jabs for those over the age of 80, with St James Surgery welcoming the first recipients yesterday.
Norfolk Trading Standards has issued a warning about coronavirus vaccination scams in the county
But others are being targeted and are being maliciously asked to respond by clicking a link in the text message or by dialling one when receiving the call.