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Asda stopping coupon use
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That is out of order!!! :mad:
So Delboy uses £10 to £15 of £200 and he is abusing it?!? Don't be so silly.
Apologise to him or delete your post please.
he actually quotes between £15/£25 and i do think that is extreme on products you may not have bought, and if he has bought the corresponding food stuffs then he can happily continue to do so! the majority of customers use a coupon for the intended usage and whilst the policy has now changed how can you argue if you havent bought the said item?? a forum is open for points of view and we all have a right to freedom of speech sorry if you dont agree0 -
I agree to the freedom of speech.
I was tickled however by the fact that you're from yorkshire jj151201!0 -
Don't be paranoid.
Jus' some good ol' rumours I 'eard once 'bout yarkshire folk, moths 'n their money, that's al'! :rotfl:0 -
Went to Asda today for the first time in a few weeks, and tried to use 2 coupons totalling £6 on a small shop, and was told i had to buy the items on the coupons.
And what exactly is wrong with that? I just don't understand why people complain when their abuse of a system has been stopped. Terms and conditions apply, live with it.:mad:0 -
he actually quotes between £15/£25 and i do think that is extreme on products you may not have bought, and if he has bought the corresponding food stuffs then he can happily continue to do so! the majority of customers use a coupon for the intended usage and whilst the policy has now changed how can you argue if you havent bought the said item?? a forum is open for points of view and we all have a right to freedom of speech sorry if you dont agree
You are entitled to your point of view and I have no problem with it. Do think Delboy did well though as I'm a coupon expert and have never managed more than a couple of quid off any amount.
Get your backsides down to Mr T's before they pull the plug.0 -
Dunno whether anyone thought about this but put 144GBP on ASDA christmas card and I think this year the date is 19th November, and you will get credited an additional 6GBP. So a tax free interest rate bonus of over 4% (as it is not really per annum). Only condition is that you need to spend the 150 GBP at ASDA before 31st December afterwards the bonus may be lost. Considering 6 weeks, thats roughtly about 25GBP a week.
I have known that the 6GBP does actually continue after this date but I wouldn't like to test this out. You will get what credit you put on the card (so long as it doesn't sit there for 24months) just might lose the bonus.
I suggest put the money on a couple of weeks beforehand and then check at customer services the balance of the card before you go for your shop.
I ditto this idea but would add that you can spend the £150 on gift cards so the credit then lasts for 12months :beer:0 -
You are entitled to your point of view and I have no problem with it. Do think Delboy did well though as I'm a coupon expert and have never managed more than a couple of quid off any amount.
Get your backsides down to Mr T's before they pull the plug.
must admit i agree with you there how people manage to find all these coupons is beyond me lol :shocked: as for my point of view was not meaning to sound offensive just merely stating a fact, how it sounds in my head doesnt always look right written down but ho-hum never mind :silenced:
I dont shop at Tesco's unless on the odd occasion im near and have run out of stuff think i have been ASDA brainwashed for far too long, plus Mr T wont let me use my colleague discount card!! :rotfl:0 -
Craigoldfield wrote: »And what exactly is wrong with that? I just don't understand why people complain when their abuse of a system has been stopped. Terms and conditions apply, live with it.:mad:
completely agree, where is the argument? it was good whilst it lasted and people benefitted now its finished, and from how i recall it has lasted for years, all good things etc....!0
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