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NEWSPAPER SUMMARY - Wednesday 30th July
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mcallister1 wrote: »Anyone got details of the sun opera offer? I took a quick look at it in store and saw you didn't have to buy it but not much else...
I read it was an opera in Covent Garden and didn't look any further as I don't live in London.0 -
In answer to my own question about the sun, the offer is for the first night of Don Giovanni on Sept 8th. Every seat in the house is going to Sun readers, and will be allocated by lottery. Seats will be between £7.50 and £30. Its an incredible bargain.
Here is the link http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fun/competitions/promotions/article1465073.ece
If you want a snigger, then take a look at the titles available for you where there is normally just plain Mr , Mrs and Sir. The dropdown menu includes varieties of HRH, marchioness, etc etc:p
Terms and Conditions of Sale
Apply by 8 August 2008, for your chance to buy up to 4 tickets for this performance. Note: you will be entered into a lottery and informed by 11 August whether you have been successful.
1. Tickets cannot be refunded except on the cancellation or substantial alteration of the performance, or unless exchanged or re-sold by the Box Office subject to conditions available from the Box Office.
2. The Royal Opera House reserves the right to refuse admission to the Theatre.
3. Tickets are sold subject to the Theatre's right to make any alterations to the programme or cast as a result of circumstances beyond its control.
4. If the performance or event has to be interrupted or abandoned no money will be refunded if more than half of it has taken place.
5. Tickets are not transferable. Patrons with tickets purchased from unauthorised sellers may be refused entry.
6. The Royal Opera House reserves the right to provide alternative seats to those specified on the ticket.
7. Latecomers will not be admitted to the Theatre until a suitable break or interval.
8. The use of cameras and recording equipment is strictly forbidden.
9. Free glass of sparkling wine with every ticket sold. No cash alternative. Over 18s only, non-alcoholic alternative available0 -
Good Morning All, - AYUBOWAN - May You Live Long
Wednesday 30th July
Please post here if you get any of today's newspapers or have the chance to look through one.
Please tell us if any of them contain coupons or freebies or vouchers OR NOT !
Important details are:
The cost of the newspaper
Whether it's a regional edition
Page number
Expiry date of the voucher
Whether it's store specific and has a barcode (POST the BARCODE NUMBER if possible)
Remember if you go shopping look in as many newspapers as you can.
Post even if you don't see any coupons, and mention any offers that you see.
Below you'll find a list of the abbreviations and how to interpret them.
MOC - Money Off Coupon
Bc - Barcode, good chance of universal scan
bc - only selected stores scan
Xwrd - Crossword
PUZ - Puzzle
T#3 - Token 3
T2collect - Token 2 Collect (generally you have to collect numerous tokens to get the offer)
Lets hope todays a good one for coupons
Link to yesterday's thread - Tuesday 29th July
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1060791
Weekday newspaper pricing details:
Sun 35p / Star 35p / Mirror 40p / Express 40p / Mail 50p
Times 70p / Independent 80p / Telegraph 80p / Guardian 80p
A new feature added at the request of several avid Newspaper Summary threads readers.
A link to the "MAGAZINE Offers" thread - worth checking post #1 & #2 and the last page probably on a daily basis.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=455046
AND Don't forget .... IF YOU ARE COLLECTING DVDs / CDs etc. .... with today's ......
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DAILY MAIL
FREE - DVD - #16 of 24 (16 Films) - "BRITISH CLASSIC Costume Drama Collection" - Coupon redemption at WHSMITH, TESCO
#16 - "REBECCA (1997) " >>> http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0119991/
starring Charles Dance, Diana Rigg, Geraldine James, Jean Anderson, Emilia Fox, Faye Dunaway
NOTE:
"Due to unprecedented demand ...."
This MAIL collection is now TWENTY-FOUR DVDs - ANOTHER FOUR MOVIES
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Sorry to be a pain , I view this thread all the time and think its great but have never realised what AYUBOWAN stood for ?
Can anybody enlighten me please ?
Thanks:money:The truth shall set you free.....................0 -
I'd hazard a guess and say its Sri Lankan for may you live long."Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."0
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Hi
Nothing in either of these, I'm afraid!“It was only a sunny smile, and little it cost in the giving, but like morning light it scattered the night and made the day worth living.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald0 -
Au revoir mes amies.Reluctantly :beer: I am leaving my Telegraph addiction behind for a couple of weeks en vacances. I hope nothing too exciting happens while I am away:o0
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