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Free £2.50 smoothie & 70p litre of milk!
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The voucher for the milk will not print for me.Whoops, can't print online
At the moment it is not possible to print a coupon using Firefox 3 on Linux. We're sorry for the inconvenience - we're working on this as quickly as we can.
If you happen to have Internet Explorer or Firefox on Windows, or Safari on OSX, you can print from there.0 -
I took this into my local Asda in Hyde, Cheshire and was mortified when the customer service assistant shouted loudly across the shop floor that my coupon was a photocopy and a fake and it was illegal for me to try and use it! I felt like an absolutel criminal. When I tried to explain it was a legitimate print out I was basically called a liar and told that if I tried to use a fraudulent coupon again I would be arrested! This was the first time (and last) that I shall ever try to redeem one of these coupons.0
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Both these voucher websites crash Firefox so no vouchers for me!0
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While it may be true that 1.5m children die each year because they are not adequately breastfed, it does not necessarily therefore follow that Nestle is responsible for the death of 1.5m children. That is broken logic, as broken as saying that the Catholic church are responsible for every AIDS death because they oppose contraception.
Mike
It's common knowledge in this country that breastfeeding is best because the mother's antibodies are passed through the milk and will help to resist infections. Breastfeeding is also FREE. These are reasons enough for breastfeeding to be the only way in third world countries. But to make it worse, because of the poor sanitation in many areas and general ignorance of how to prepare the formula safely, babies not only cannot resist infection but are actually being subject to UNNECESSARY infection. Where is the logic in that?0 -
I took this into my local Asda in Hyde, Cheshire and was mortified when the customer service assistant shouted loudly across the shop floor that my coupon was a photocopy and a fake and it was illegal for me to try and use it! I felt like an absolutel criminal. When I tried to explain it was a legitimate print out I was basically called a liar and told that if I tried to use a fraudulent coupon again I would be arrested! This was the first time (and last) that I shall ever try to redeem one of these coupons.
I think this is more a problem with the uneducated idiot at your local Asda, rather than the coupons. I'd take it up with the store manager next time you're in.
I've used online coupons many times at all of the main supermarkets without problem
If your Asda was to call the police, the police would not arrest you as you've done nothing wrong - if anything they'd be annoyed at Asda. Don't be put off of online coupons - it's no different from cutting one out of a newspaper and using it.Competition wins:
2010 - approx £450. 2011 - approx £800. 2012 - approx £300. 2013 - nothing so far!0 -
Bungarm2001 wrote: »Can't get the coupon printing thingy to work..it does seem a bit flaky and very unstable.
Shame as I was looking forward to trying the drink.
Anyone else having trouble?
Yes. I have just filled in a coupon entry. At the end it said I needed a coupon printer download to print the coupon. After download and installation it returned the blank form again. I filled it out again and got the error message you have already registered this email address. NO COUPONmain stream media is a propaganda machine for the establishment.0 -
Just printed off the Candia voucher & everything worked perfectly. However, I had to email them about the smoothie - no joy with the voucher there.0
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supermarkets are very reluctant to accept these 'printoff' vouchers.
i tried in asda yesterday for the smoothie and was told that
'we only accept original manufacturer vouchers'
that was in asda bolton.
tesco bolton pretty much had the same attitude 'im sorry we dont really accept this kind of voucher'
if nestle and the like are to make arrangements with internet coupon companies such as couponstar maybe they could tell the UK supermarkets to accept such coupons if presented?0 -
Having problems. Went to site and it says my print limit is reached on 5 of the coupons. I've never visited this site before!0
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