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Internet Coupons (print-off-able)

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  • sarymclary
    sarymclary Posts: 3,224 Forumite
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    Just a quick question: are you using coupons for products you're actually buying at the time, or just taking a chance on using any coupons you have to get a discount on your bill? Sorry if I'm being a bit dumb, but the initial threads didn't make this clear. Plus, if it's the former, I'm getting a new print cartridge tomorrow and printing 24/7!
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  • zoescrims
    zoescrims Posts: 2,865 Forumite
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    --Tony-- wrote:
    what ever you do print the best quality colour print you can. Its poor quality ones that cause the shop to think twice and question them.

    I print high quality double sided copies with no trouble.

    Some internet vouchers are not that clear, if they dont print well i dont even try them, its not worth risking my local store changing their mind on internet vouchers. I just hope others in my area do the same.

    Thanks for your post,out of interest how do you print double sided copies? my husband says its difficult?(is he fobbing me off)
    Thanks again
    Zoe
    2020 Jan: storage box,£150 pots & pans, £50 restaurant voucher,dining experience,19 tubes of Pringles Feb: £50 food giftcard,
  • zoescrims
    zoescrims Posts: 2,865 Forumite
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    sarymclary wrote:
    Just a quick question: are you using coupons for products you're actually buying at the time, or just taking a chance on using any coupons you have to get a discount on your bill? Sorry if I'm being a bit dumb, but the initial threads didn't make this clear. Plus, if it's the former, I'm getting a new print cartridge tomorrow and printing 24/7!

    alot of asda and tesco stores take money off vouchers as long as they stock the item but you do NOT have to purchase the item(on voucher).
    This policy seems to vary store to store and even some cashiers are not aware of this.
    Some stores take 10% off shopping ,others a third off your shop,just varies.
    hth
    Zoe
    2020 Jan: storage box,£150 pots & pans, £50 restaurant voucher,dining experience,19 tubes of Pringles Feb: £50 food giftcard,
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