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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 5 (and chat)

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  • kathie1101
    kathie1101 Posts: 375 Forumite
    BLUEWKD wrote: »
    Us yorkshire people never seem to get these coupons that others get:mad: Fed up of going to evans, primark and garden centres and pretending to be interested when really scouting round for coupons all to no avail. I too went to the garden centre where it was one of the under counter mocs only :cool:, but I just said well that woman in front of me didn't have one so can I have hers. :D Well if you don't ask and it was for a £1.
    What's for tea tonight mad? Loved the strawberries last night, but tasted better last week when they were half price cos near sell by date:rotfl:

    It's even worse for us Yorkshire folk down in Cornwall - you can't find nothing down here - honest! I have only had 1 find and I nearly did a moc dance there and then in Tescos when I found it! - was some 30p Warburtons mocs the other week when it was National bread week and cos they are Tescos specific some times you can't use them if you aren't buying the product (depends on the SA).

    p.s I like your signature - 1st words I was taught too by dear Dad - think us Yorkshire folk must be cut from the same cloth. Think my Dad would be looking down on me and laughing his head off at me doing this couponing:D
  • BLUEWKD
    BLUEWKD Posts: 6,800 Forumite
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    any2002uk wrote: »
    no body will post the FINISH coupon as i have been asking for it, but they could not do so, maybe because they have special serial number for that they could not duplicate the coupons.

    Might be cos you haven't "paid for it" and you gotta "pay":eek:. It costs you 2 x thanks to honey on the first page (joining vc's very worthwhile cause:D):rotfl:When you've "paid", pm me:D
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • sher60
    sher60 Posts: 2,208 Forumite
    kathie1101 wrote: »
    Gill - isn't it France that you are going?? You do know that there are Tescos in France don't you???? Hmmm wonder if there is anyone in Dundee that speaks French and could translate the coupon policy into French for you and would then email it to so that you could pop into a French Tescos whilst you are there :D:D:D

    Spoken like a true-blue couponer!! And you call yourself a novice! Only a more experienced couponer would be thinking about using coupons anywhere in the world!! Well done kathie1101! I'd say you have now graduated to the next level of couponning!!:j:beer:
    Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!
  • aallank
    aallank Posts: 2,254 Forumite
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    I just want to say a HUGE thank you to BLUEWKD for sorting me out and making me happy again :-) :-) you are a STAR!!
  • kathie1101
    kathie1101 Posts: 375 Forumite
    sher60 wrote: »
    Spoken like a true-blue couponer!! And you call yourself a novice! Only a more experienced couponer would be thinking about using coupons anywhere in the world!! Well done kathie1101! I'd say you have now graduated to the next level of couponning!!:j:beer:
    Thanks Sher. Do you know, in the US couponing is done by most families and the whole family gets involved in it apparently - it's huge over there. Mind you I don't think they have the same policy as our Tescos have though :D But coupons are found everywhere overthere :mad: They have a huge craft store called Michaels that is always issuing 40% coupons - now if I could get myself over there and some of those coupons in my sticky mitts I would be like a kid in a sweety shop cos I spend a fortune on craft stuff!
  • BLUEWKD
    BLUEWKD Posts: 6,800 Forumite
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    aallank wrote: »
    I just want to say a HUGE thank you to BLUEWKD for sorting me out and making me happy again :-) :-) you are a STAR!!

    The real star is COUPON GIRL:T:A:D, who helped me out with the coupons. Couldn't help others without her.
    So friendly today, must be the weather. Need to find a coupon now to make it a perfect day;)

    Back in the 70's (when I was nowt but a little un:p:rotfl:) we used to live in Hull and they used to have a shop where you could take all your coupons and they gave you the money for them less something for doing it, did anybody else do that:confused: Can you just imagine if there was shops like that now:eek: (yes t's is a bit like that but not quite).
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • Princess_Coupon
    Princess_Coupon Posts: 3,714 Forumite
    kathie1101 wrote: »
    Thanks Sher. Do you know, in the US couponing is done by most families and the whole family gets involved in it apparently - it's huge over there.

    I've seen a programme on tv a couple of years ago, and the whole family was sat round the table each with that weeks leaflet for a supermarket, working out which had the cheapest for everything they get, and cutting out their coupons "Hey Marm I got a coupon for a dollar off peanut butter!". They then went to all the supermarkets getting the all the offers from each one, I remember it as the toddler got his legs slapped for colouring in a coupon with a crayon:eek:. My baby has eaten a few of mine, but don't worry no leg slapping :eek: just a wagged finger and "naughty girl" the little tinker:rotfl:.
    Back from the farm had a nice time, and managed to avoid the slava :eek::eek::eek:
    AKA: PC

    ...
    Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven :heart:
  • gratefulone
    gratefulone Posts: 173 Forumite
    Just wanted to say "Welcome back" to those of you who have recently returned from holidays and "Bon Voyage" to all of you about to go on one. Big thanks to you all for posting your coupon finds, telling us your news, and keeping us amused and informed. You are all so wonderful. Enjoy the sunshine and have a fantastic week my MSE buddies.

    Lots of love

    :grinheart
  • COUPON_GIRL
    COUPON_GIRL Posts: 369 Forumite
    BLUEWKD wrote: »
    The real star is COUPON GIRL:T:A:D, who helped me out with the coupons. Couldn't help others without her.



    Aw fanks BLUEWKD.:o

    Took the children to London on Friday and found a nice young man handing out Nivea coupons outside Oxford Circus tube station. "Can I have a few of those, I use lots of Nivea", I said. "Are you a Tescoer?", said he. "whats that?" said I innocently. He then went on to explain to me about using coupons in Tesco if you don't buy the product and even recommended this site to me.:rotfl::rotfl: Anyway he gave me a little batch. Then on the train my 8 year old coupon apprentice (DD) found a coupon in The London Paper (free), she then walked up and down the train and collected me 30 copies!:rotfl::rotfl: What a star. Came home very tired but loaded down with coupons. Good day, all in all.:D
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”:D
  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    BLUEWKD wrote: »
    The real star is COUPON GIRL:T:A:D, who helped me out with the coupons. Couldn't help others without her.



    Aw fanks BLUEWKD.:o

    Took the children to London on Friday and found a nice young man handing out Nivea coupons outside Oxford Circus tube station. "Can I have a few of those, I use lots of Nivea", I said. "Are you a Tescoer?", said he. "whats that?" said I innocently. He then went on to explain to me about using coupons in Tesco if you don't buy the product and even recommended this site to me.:rotfl::rotfl: Anyway he gave me a little batch. Then on the train my 8 year old coupon apprentice (DD) found a coupon in The London Paper (free), she then walked up and down the train and collected me 30 copies!:rotfl::rotfl: What a star. Came home very tired but loaded down with coupons. Good day, all in all.:D


    I see you have trained your daughter well, a great little mini couponer.

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    well done.
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