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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 3
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Coupon-mad wrote: »I would say this is store-specific (but rare) as a few people reported last year that their store was taking Farm Foods 'spend & save' vouchers.
Most stores won't, because they don't have a barcode for a start and would require manually typing in as a non-scan voucher (not the same as typing in the numbers from a barcode and many stores don't allow it). It's the same as the M&S vouchers that were around in January - stores shouldn't really have taken them as they were outside the policy but some stores did.
My local Tesco don't take them but good luck with your locals. The official policy is that Tesco accept 'all major Supermarkets' conditional spend vouchers' as long as they are in date and don't state a product or range.
So, if there was such a voucher around, a Morrisons '£5 off when you spend £25 instore' would be fine in Tesco but not a Morrisons '£5 off £25 when you spend £25 on frozen food' (or anything else specific).
Hiya Sea Breeze:wave:
Here is a definitive answer that Coupon-mad posted previously.
(Don't she ramble on?) :rotfl: HTH
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Hiya Sea Breeze:wave:
Here is a definitive answer that Coupon-mad posted previously.
(Don't she ramble on?) :rotfl: HTH
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Coupon-mad wrote: »Watch it Mad!AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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That's because it's BIRD FOOD.
Beer is good for you. I wish we had beer coupons.
Don't want to rub it in or anything but found 2 £1 off beer coupons in my lovefilm dvds this morning, happily accepted at Mr T today for chocolate!!!
Chocolate is good for me!!!!:rotfl:2012*1 A DAY on Ebay*Jan 31/31PLUS 24 EXTRA= 55 :dance:
Feb 29/29 PLUS 21 EXTRA = 50March 11/31 PLUS 2 EXTRA = 13 :cool:£365 in 366 days = 91/3660 -
I have just registered with new email address and managed to print 2 x £3 vouchers both with different numbers.
http://www.airwick.co.uk/airwickcrm/...p?off=6&ls=hsn0 -
£5 of coupons in tomorrows sun, but don't know if they are any good for T's.
Looks like one is the candia milk ones. Might be the BOGOF one they posted me a few weeks ago on a pack of 4 bottles. Not too exciting when you can just print a coupon for a free bottle any time you like.0 -
£5 of coupons in tomorrows sun, but don't know if they are any good for T's.
Looks like one is the candia milk ones. Might be the BOGOF one they posted me a few weeks ago on a pack of 4 bottles. Not too exciting when you can just print a coupon for a free bottle any time you like.
:rolleyes:Sorry for being blind, but where can you print free onesBe thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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have tried this with different email address but just prints "sorry you have exceeded your household limit" = any ideas0
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have tried this with different email address but just prints "sorry you have exceeded your household limit" = any ideas
if you have the use of another comp or laptop you can use that,its even worth a trip to the library to see if you can print off their comps,Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0 -
£5 of coupons in tomorrows sun, but don't know if they are any good for T's.
Looks like one is the candia milk ones. Might be the BOGOF one they posted me a few weeks ago on a pack of 4 bottles. Not too exciting when you can just print a coupon for a free bottle any time you like.
captain crunch this week
sun captain cruch page 67
30p off just milk at sainsburys
70p ozkleen carpet cleaner at tesco today only
50p off chocolatey squres breakfast cereal at morrisons
2 for £7.50 wine at haddows
£2 off 150 digital prints at snappy snaps
Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0
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