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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 6 (and chat)

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  • Jules_1975
    Jules_1975 Posts: 159 Forumite
    aallank wrote: »
    thank you,
    why don't you use goodness shakes, because of the coloured ink??


    It doesn't scan, and always has to be typed in and when I am handing over £18 in coupons I like it to run as smoothly as possible as not to make myself to much of a pain at the checkout. :D
  • aallank
    aallank Posts: 2,254 Forumite
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    Jules_1975 wrote: »
    It doesn't scan, and always has to be typed in and when I am handing over £18 in coupons I like it to run as smoothly as possible as not to make myself to much of a pain at the checkout. :D

    i know what you mean, mine never seems to scan and then when they type the number in sometimes they say its not been accepted, but i'm wondering if they are just saying that so they don't have to type it in again??
  • kippygolf
    kippygolf Posts: 1,395 Forumite
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    edited 15 June 2009 at 10:01AM
    aallank wrote: »
    i know what you mean, mine never seems to scan and then when they type the number in sometimes they say its not been accepted, but i'm wondering if they are just saying that so they don't have to type it in again??
    My partner says it always scans at T's if you print it full size, but of course that does take a bit more ink.
  • Jules_1975
    Jules_1975 Posts: 159 Forumite
    aallank wrote: »
    i know what you mean, mine never seems to scan and then when they type the number in sometimes they say its not been accepted, but i'm wondering if they are just saying that so they don't have to type it in again??


    could be that they are typing in the wrong number or it is blocked at your tesco's (not sure) try it again and see what happens... :D
  • sher60
    sher60 Posts: 2,208 Forumite
    babyj3 wrote: »
    :mad: can't win them all - at least the sun is shining again, always cheers me up and a nice week-end forecat too - have a good one all of you.
    It's my birthday tomorrow so I will raise a glass (or two) of wine to all of you and to your good health and happiness:j

    Hope you had a great birthday!:beer: Sorry I'm late in wishing you a nice b-day but still trying to catch up on all the posts!!!:rolleyes:
    Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!
  • sher60
    sher60 Posts: 2,208 Forumite
    SandDancer wrote: »
    ohhh had to take the dog back to the vets to get another antibiotics injection earlier aswell , they gave me the final bill :eek: £457.10p _pale_:doh:

    I'd frame that ball if I were you as it cost you a fortune! I'd be willing to bet that the dog doesn't get a ball to play with in future!:eek:
    Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!
  • claire21
    claire21 Posts: 32,747 Forumite
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    Re ; The Garden Vouchers.

    My letter from CS states;

    We are happy to accept coupon even if you don't buy the item but the coupon must be in date and Tesco must sell the product.


    I use my coupons at a small Tesco Express and have been using these coupons as I read it as Tesco sell it, not my little store. There are lots of coupons I use that my little store does not stock ie the £2 a day Financial Times coupons.

    The coupon redemtion will be done nationally not locally, so I cant see that as a problem.
  • Jules_1975
    Jules_1975 Posts: 159 Forumite
    claire21 wrote: »
    Re ; The Garden Vouchers.

    My letter from CS states;

    We are happy to accept coupon even if you don't buy the item but the coupon must be in date and Tesco must sell the product.


    I use my coupons at a small Tesco Express and have been using these coupons as I read it as Tesco sell it, not my little store. There are lots of coupons I use that my little store does not stock ie the £2 a day Financial Times coupons.

    The coupon redemtion will be done nationally not locally, so I cant see that as a problem.


    This is what I have been led to believe aswell.

    Jules x :D
  • Mum2Hannah
    Mum2Hannah Posts: 467 Forumite
    The National Coupon Policy, as highlighted in earlier posts, states the items must be stocked by Tesco (plc) & not by all the individual stores. But as it often happens with T's staff, who interpret the policy as they wish (ie, 1 coupon per whole transaction!:eek:), this 2 is often incorrect when they advise their store has to stock the item... Also, as highlighted above, the coupons are sent (nationally) to a clearing house who process the redemption nationally & not per individual stores...
  • neas
    neas Posts: 3,801 Forumite
    Hmmm so i've missed a trick there lol :P
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