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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 3
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Their policy is yes, but does depend on your store0
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Herbashine, Orkney cheese and Walls sausage coupons taken at my Tesco Express today no problems, cashier input the code on them.:j:T0
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Hello all as you know I am not very techielittle_devil_moneysaver wrote: »
and when I try to register it tells me 'e-mail arleady in use' so I am presuming that it won't let me register again - the thing is they have my name and address so if I register under a different e-mail but the same address surely they would not allow it or am I being a bit dim here I am not a beige person:D0 -
First page of this thread will give you all the info you need re Tesco coupon policy...but then as just stated very much depends on which store you use.thistleboon wrote: »do tesco take internet printed coupons, or
are branded coupons only from newspapers magazines and through the pos?0 -
My local store seems to be getting a bit 'tighter' on coupons. Friday no problem - 16 coupons, £13+ including 1 Plenty. Saturday, usual SA, "I'll just have to check", "Oh no" thinks me, she calls over supervisor (not the one I prefer!) who says "it's 10 coupons but only 3 internet", managed £11 which included 2 Plenty and the free yoghurts (which didn't count towards the 10!). Sunday, the 10 rule came in again so only got £7 which included 1 Plenty. I've used all my £2 thermacare from Best so I haven't got many high value "non-internet" coupons left. Anyone else had similar? I suppose £31 isn't bad, but I don't like being restricted. If they keep this up I'm going to struggle to use all my low value couponnet coupons before they run out.First page of this thread will give you all the info you need re Tesco coupon policy...but then as just stated very much depends on which store you use.If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat
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Surely the answer to your problem Jeferey is, to split your shopping , ie buy half take it to the car and then go back and do the other half!! A pain but maybe worth it!!0
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Bit of a 'no' 'no' that...Mr T does not like peeps that do that...weren't the coupons stopped at stores in the Nottingham, area because of this ?Surely the answer to your problem Jeferey is, to split your shopping , ie buy half take it to the car and then go back and do the other half!! A pain but maybe worth it!!0 -
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We were told by email from Head Office back in Jan that at the sa's discression you could put through more than one transaction at a time. We don't always do this but you know what it's like if there is a good bargain etc!!! I wouldn't do it to often and maybe choose a quieter time of day aswell. Or maybe you could do smaller shops every day or every couple of days this would help you dispose of the lower value coupons and use more coupons to save you more money. xxxx0
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O K was not aware of that thanks.0
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