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Glist5 D/W Tablets - almost free!
MrSmartprice
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Asda have Glist5 Dishwasher Tablets on BOGOF at present. Packs of 15, 2 for £3.28.
Not a bad offer in itself, but it gets much better. If you get the special packs marked "Win a Trip to Australia" they contain a leaflet which details the competition, and has 3 x 50p vouchers on it!!
So we bought 2 packs, took the vouchers out and went back and bought 6 more, using the 6 50p vouchers. So we now have 18 50p vouchers, which can of course be used like cash when shopping in Asda or Tesco. Or you can keep buying the product ad infinitum.
Two things to bear in mind. Make sure you get the special Australia packs. And the coupons expire on 28th Feb 2006.
Sainsburys have packs of 30 Glist5 tablets for £3.14, which also contain 3 vouchers, just in case Asda have run out.
Not a bad offer in itself, but it gets much better. If you get the special packs marked "Win a Trip to Australia" they contain a leaflet which details the competition, and has 3 x 50p vouchers on it!!
So we bought 2 packs, took the vouchers out and went back and bought 6 more, using the 6 50p vouchers. So we now have 18 50p vouchers, which can of course be used like cash when shopping in Asda or Tesco. Or you can keep buying the product ad infinitum.
Two things to bear in mind. Make sure you get the special Australia packs. And the coupons expire on 28th Feb 2006.
Sainsburys have packs of 30 Glist5 tablets for £3.14, which also contain 3 vouchers, just in case Asda have run out.
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MrSmartprice wrote:So we now have 18 50p vouchers, which can of course be used like cash when shopping in Asda or Tesco. Or you can keep buying the product ad infinitum.
Thanks for this post- I had already bought some from Sainsburys and not noticed. Can I just ask though - can any vouchers be used like cash in Asda or Tesco? Am I right in thinking you are saying you don't need to buy the product if you have a voucher for it - they accept it?There are three ways to get something done; do it yourself, hire someone or forbid your kids to do it.0 -
unfortunately AFAIK Tesco don't sell Glist - therefor you can't use Glist vouchers as "cash" in Tescos as they have to sell the item0
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I had 3x50p Glist vouchers that I used this weekend in Asda. I didn't buy Glist, but I did do a largish shop!0
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I have used some of the Glist vouchers in Asda today without buying the product. I'm afraid I have no idea whether Tesco sell them, but it may be worth a try using them.0
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Asda will accept them (upto 3 of the same kind) as long as the product is stocked and the total amount of coupons doesn't come to more than 10% of your shop. You don't have to buy the product.When it comes to thought, some people stop at nothing.........0
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Thanks for that - it's worth knowing for future use. I love this site - so helpful.There are three ways to get something done; do it yourself, hire someone or forbid your kids to do it.0
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Thanks MrSmartprice - I picked up 4 packs of glist from Asda last night, and used all nine 50p coupons off my £11 bill today (which included 2 more packs of glist). I just gave them to the checkout girl and asked her to see how many would 'work' - and they all did. Bargain - £6 off in one go.0
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Bought some of these from Sainsbury today - on the voucher it says that they are available at Sainsbury, Asda, Morrisons and Waitrose. :cool:I only exist in my own mind - if you can see, hear or read me, you are a product of my imagination.0
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Bought some yesterday. At £3.28 for two and vouchers worth £3 in them the cost of the tablets is 28p. Now that is a bargain. I'm going back for more tomorrow.Books - the original virtual reality.
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savingpennies wrote:Bought some yesterday. At £3.28 for two and vouchers worth £3 in them the cost of the tablets is 28p. Now that is a bargain. I'm going back for more tomorrow.
£3.28 for 2 packs? I paid £3.14 for 1 pack of 30 tabs :eek:
Sorry, just saw original post which is the Asda BOGOF offer, they work out at £3.28 for 30 tabs, but if there's 3 vouchers in each of the 15 tab packs, it is a better offer. Although I'd use the difference in petrol, lol!
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