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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 16 (and chat)
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Morning all - sad or what but I got up early to try some apg's on receipts which OH wombled last night:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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Yippee I won the Jackpot well Greggs anyway my 3rd £5 from the clocks.
More than I got from that dam tree shaking pesky squirrels this morning they must have bloccked our surname as been unable to enter using our own details for several days now always try first no luck so yesterday & today only entered once using my sil name & address but what I don't understand can't remember but someone posted they had been blocked & have only being playing once a day0 -
Morning TS, AH and everyone else.If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0
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Byatt sounds like we should stick round here.
MT so sorry to hear about your nan and migraine, hope your feeling better soon
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*edit* opps i forgot my brain and manners, morning all0 -
master_of_puppets wrote: »i'll dig it out, it's amongst the tesco dtd till receipts!
i'm assuming all barcodes are the same on the velvet? if so could some one please advise me of it, i'm not going shopping until sat.xx
Barcode from a 4 pack is 7322540090192
:eek: OMG I knew that without even looking at the pack :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:must be the squirrel effect:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Oh nearly forgot......
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyoneIf at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
Morning all
Tried to shake the tree, got already played but missed yesterday so should have been ok.
Dont think i am going to get more than my one sad £1.0 -
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I have just had a pm asking for a bit of advice on dtd and was going to reply via pm, but decided to give a bit of advice on here and tell you some of my buys/experience. I agree with m4rtin that PTS are very good on this and have been on the ball with it from the beginning and mse is only just getting into it.
The first thing I did was read thoroughly the PTS thread and tbh was a bit wary/scared in the beginning, so just read the thread and kept an eye on it for 3 days before finally doing my first free wine trip (now finished-tesco reduced price to match Asda). I have now done about 10 dtd shops and have only been caught out once, when I got the wrong chocolate:o Here are my do's and don'ts, followed by a list of things I buy, but it is only what I have learnt in the last 2 weeks.
I never use my clubcard and I open up a new email account each time I put in a dtd claim. This is because Tesco have a £100 a month limit, so don't want them to not pay out on any dtd. They do not ask for name and address when you put in your receipt like asda do. Some people have had vouchers for over £100, but I wouldn't advise this, try and keep it well under £100.
Try and keep an eye on the pts thread http://www.paidtoshop.co.uk/showthread.php?t=73715&page=60, they have the most recent shops/offers and if you can post any offers you find on there as that is how people are getting stuff.
Do a shopping list of dtd stuff you are going to buy before you go out, but when in the store always check the prices, don't rely on the shelf prices, worth checking either with the scanner or at tills on anything you are buying to expect a fair bit back as tesco are changing the prices hourly and sometimes don't have the time to change all the labels.
If you want other things then split your shopping and do not buy reduced items with your dtd as tesco compare them against the full asda price.
Check the Tesco price checker for prices http://www.tesco.com/whatsinstore/pricecheck/ and if it says n/f (not found) then do not buy as this means they won't compare. The price checker is usually a day behind though, but the major price changes in asda/tesco are midnight Tuesday.
Sometimes it pays to leave an item that is on bogof as you can get it for free if you do not get the 2nd one. This is the case with pringles.
Here's a few things off my shopping list, (Tesco price first, Asda 2nd) which is just stuff that I want atm, there is a long list of stuff on pts/mse that you can buy and get for free and you can obv try stuff yourself;)
Baileys 1litre original only £19.19 £10.00
After Eight Mints £3.00 £1.50
Iams Dog Food Senior & Mature Chicken 3kg £10.15 £5.00
qUAVERS 18 PACK £4.07 £2.00
Lurpak 500g Lighter spreadable (buy one, offer for 2) £2.80 £1.50
Pringles (buy one, on bogof) £1.99 £1.00
Seriously Strong Cheese 400g £3.98 £2.00
Sure Women Natural Mineralspure Apd 150ml £1.82 £1.00
Sure Women Natural Mineralsfresh 150ml Apd £1.82 £1.00
Sure Women Apd Radiant 150ml £1.97 £1.00
Sure Women Bright Roll On 50ml £1.62 £1.00
Sure Women Apd Bright 150ml £1.97 £1.00
Sure For Women Aloe Vera Roll On 50ml £1.70 £1.00
Sure For Women Cool Pink Roll On 50ml £1.70 £1.00
Sure Apd Crystal Clear Pure 150ml £1.82 £1.00
Sure Apd Activ Response Cottonfrsh 150ml £1.82 £1.00
Hawiian Tropic Protective Oil Spf15 200ml £12.00 £6.00
Own Label Prof Roasting Pan 35x25cm - bc 5051277821145 £10.00 £5.00
Duracell Rechargeable Aa 4pk 1700mah £10.00 £5.00
Duracell Std Rechargeable Aaa 4pk 750mah £10.00 £5.00
Aquafresh Fresh Minty Pumpt/Paste 100ml T£1.98 A£1.00
Aquafresh Extreme Clean Whtng 100ml Pump T£2.10 A£1.00
Colgate Plax Original Red Mouthwash 500ml £2.81/£1.50
Colgate Plax Soft Mint Green Mouthwash 500ml £2.75 /£1.50
Colgate Total Massager Medium Toothbrush £2.86 £1.50
Colgate Total Professional Toothbrush Med £2.86 £1.50
After eights, seriously strong cheese, lurpak and quavers are what I have been stocking up on as they are items that have been free/paid to take away for a while now.
I have tried to give a quick guide, feel free to ask questions, but please do not ask me to keep you up to date with all the prices or to send up to date lists as it is better if you check them all yourself as we all buy/want different things. I also don't really want to turn this thread into a dtd thread as there is one of them already, but initially don't mind the questions.
It is scary the first shop and check you do, but it's fun from then onwards:D I may have been lucky, but have not had a problem using any vouchers, even one for £93:eek:, they have all just been scanned and the price inputted.
I hope I've covered the important points.Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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