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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread (CHAT ONLY)
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Coupon-mad wrote: »I have returned items where I have paid almost entirely in coupons, but that's because the store is fine with coupons as cash. You should be fine if your store is like mine!!!
Just beware that many CS desk staff have no clue as to the coupon policy - it's not something they come across much so they may ask some stern questions at first. I just confidently explain their own coupon policy & if they still huff and puff I ask them to check - if they want to - with a Till Manager (who do generally know the score). Sometimes they ask 'what sort of coupons do you use then?' (in a fascinated but disbelieving tone) so I get out my envelope of today's ones & show them as an example - but don't let them wander off with them as they are like cash to you & me.
As it's clothing you will need to take the item back to the clothing desk but most of the young staff on that desk in my local Extra know the moc policy. The older ones don't though, and one dark-haired Manager-type lady is aware of it but hates it (so I just avoid her!).
In my store I have had cash or gift card refunds for fully-couponed receipts, and exchanges too (I hardly return anything but I have been couponing a long time so have returned stuff under your circumstances more than once now). That's not to say anyone should try deliberately buying stuff with coupons in the hope of getting a cash refund though - staff would soon cotton on to a serial returner.
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Cheers for that Coupon Mad, my store is like yours, cos it IS yours. I could have just asked you when I saw you but kept forgetting. Thanks for the reply, I will probably swap the jumper to avoid any problems. C U Soon!“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”:D0 -
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COUPON_GIRL wrote: »Cheers for that Coupon Mad, my store is like yours, cos it IS yours. I could have just asked you when I saw you but kept forgetting. Thanks for the reply, I will probably swap the jumper to avoid any problems. C U Soon!
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madmuppet5 wrote: »I want one of those camera and printer packages T's are doing. I've got a daily mail moc and was thinking if I asked them to show me how to use it I could take a pic of my moc and print out copies to pay for the said item. Do you think I would have to take me own paper in or would they let me have a ream? I don't mind printing off another moc to pay for it.madmuppet5 wrote: »
Well this isn't a very good site no one has answered me question
Probably because it sounds like a windup...
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That's it all laugh at MM. You'll all be sorry when mad comes back from T's!AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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It is the one by the Racecourse that I use, as I said yesterday was my first visit using MOCs when not actually purchasing the item and I had no problems. Just make sure you choose a young SA the older ones tend to know a bit more and will question you.
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madmuppet5 wrote: »That's it all laugh at MM. You'll all be sorry when mad comes back from T's!
Hi madmuppet - nice to see you back on form and raring to go. Good luck and welcome back.
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You do realise that Tesco will be reading this and making sure the younger ones are trained more.
It's the older ones who need training more - both in the MOC policy and in customer service with a smile! Some of them are such old trouts that's why we avoid them, not because we are doing anything outside of Tesco's own policy.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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madmuppet5 wrote: »I want one of those camera and printer packages T's are doing. I've got a daily mail moc and was thinking if I asked them to show me how to use it I could take a pic of my moc and print out copies to pay for the said item. Do you think I would have to take me own paper in or would they let me have a ream? I don't mind printing off another moc to pay for it.
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