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

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  • The Nicorette 50p is up and running on Couponnet.
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    I've been keeping my eye on the new Oxo site , message 'coming soon' as been on there for a couple of months now.I have not seen the advert for a while as I've been wanting to see if there is a website address on it...it was new product launch so I was hoping for mocs...anyone any ideas?
  • poshnosh
    poshnosh Posts: 223 Forumite
    Looks like Jules beat me to this one but I also have the waitrose coupon for pasta and sauce worth 4.98. Dont really shop there but if anyone wants it please pm me with your address. Runs out on 18/05 so hurry.....
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    The Nicorette 50p is up and running on Couponnet.
    Thanks...it was running OK on couponnet yesterday but not on their direct site...new link posted last night by Honey9036...it went berserk for a few of us...just tried the Nicorette site again( via Lori's link) still gives you "click to print" and then on to a page with no coupons..:confused:
  • COUPON_GIRL
    COUPON_GIRL Posts: 369 Forumite
    Let CM know the name of your local looks like she'll sort it out for everyone ;):rotfl:


    We go to the same store, we are neighbours.;)
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”:D
  • techspec
    techspec Posts: 4,464 Forumite
    edited 13 May 2009 at 11:41AM
    bullshot wrote: »
    I'm learning as well jeferey...I used to shop once maybe twice a week( big shops) but now go more often and use a lot more coupons, ...have even got up to and over 50% most of the time, sometimes 75% & 80% the SA's don't seem to notice or mind so much if you get £8/£9 off a £12 shop ...I'm determined to get to 99% at least once this month...

    Same here. I used to spend £40+ and just get £5 - £10 off in coupons.

    Now we can only use one coupon, i will spend £3 - £4 and get say £2 off on a coupon, so im better of in most cases.:D

    Did anyone on here do the mobile phone bonus points promotion? I did, and i am 3000 points down. Not a happy bunny, although it was still a good deal.
  • techspec
    techspec Posts: 4,464 Forumite
    SandDancer wrote: »
    My friend has just been told she could not use her coupons at her local asda , even though she had used them the day before to get other goods , they basically told her she was not welcome in the store any more :mad:

    They stopped taking them in November unless you bought the product, so they were right.

    But when they get on their high horse, they should remember that they used to allow any item with coupons, so shouldn't be so up themselves.

    A brief explanation of the change in rules would have sufficed.

    I was treated like crap yesterday at Asda, despite buying the items. Glad i don't shop there much. When is comes to coupons (when buying the items) i find Sainsburys the best. Ive never been questioned once.
  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Hi guys, I have read of this couponing lark and, while I always use a coupon (when available) if I buy the product I have been reluctant to use them just to get money off like you all seem to do :D. But want this to change!

    I like near Dundee and have found that in the past Tesco have been really anal about accepting coupons even when I have bought the product. Morrisons scrutinises the coupon like it's a legal document, and the when I tried to use coupons and was denied I mentioned the policy I'd "been told by a friend" in Asda they looked at me like I was an alien or something.
    Does anyone here live nearby and know of a supermarket (hey I'm a tart and shop in them all so not bothered really which one) which allows (or doesn't give much gip) you to use coupons when you don't buy the thing.
    Thanks for your help,

    MrsB.

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • Jen_31
    Jen_31 Posts: 343 Forumite
    Hm

    I dont see why excited about this £5 off a £30 spend in tesco....... please can someone explain. My tesco is about 3 miles away, and i have another tesco express, just a short 5 min ride away that i've never been into. will these take the coupons? do tesco express have lots of items in them?. we go to asda, and usually spend about £30/£40 and do top up shops for bread and milk near the shops here. So... is it worth getting the sun, as im unsure if this is a good deal, considereing we never shop at the tesco 3 mile away, or the one near to me......

    What if they don't take the sun coupons?. could i try to use other coupons along with the £5 one, ? sorry so many questions :D

    I have no coupons anyway, i give them away didnt it :D
    :)
  • I personally have no desire to use the five pounds off coupon, as my transactions are not anywhere near as large as thirty pounds. I will def be giving that one a miss and will just carry on as normal breaking my shopping up into many smaller transactions in order to maximise my coupon use.
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