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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 6 (and chat)
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I invite them all on here...I think it is better for them to be educated properly rather than learning from staff-room rumours....
We are sticking by THEIR national policy....and earning THEM more money (profit share of the millions of extra 2p handling fees).
I used to also have a couponnet sized card for handing out to them (linked from here on rapidshare....possibly still on one of the early threads) which had the thread address, and the main rules on it.
The way I see it, the more that people know to only use legitimate coupons, the better it is for all of us:beer:
I must admit, the ones who use coupons themselves, and know what its all about, are much easier to deal with than the ones who still can't get their heads around the idea of printed coupons (not referring to you old_trout - honest) lol.
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bigboxofchocolates wrote: »EDIT- also now find i cant quote on here so this is in ref to post 2281
sorry i didnt know you could openly 'ask' for things on here as you cant on other forums. Ive just been on here trying to sort out my couponnet probs and came across the britvic info. Checked my email ads and i had deleted them so thought i would ask. I am not writing this to ask for anything- i feel terrible that people would think i was just out to sell things on ebay even if it is all 'virtual'. Anyway thanks for advice i will know in future.:o
We have a new member from PTS... welcome, you will find that we are not as tight as pts when it comes to posting (whether it is right or wrong).RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Godd evening everyone, I hope you are all well
I absolutley give up with my laptop, I don't know what I did but I couldn't even print earlier!!!!!
On a brighter note, I got
wait for it......................
£25.90 of shopping for £3.60:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
(this was me all day:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D)
I am so so pleased, the money saved will go into my DS1's secondary school fund for September :T:T
Thank you all for your hints, tips, advice, friendly chat/banter and most of all the coupons xxxx0 -
Evening everyone:j
Great shop today, spent £99.90 over 3 shops and saved £51.30 :eek:
Thanks for everyones help and advice :T0 -
Coupon-mad wrote: »Nope, that was my claim to fame.
:D
(I laughed so much typing it I nearly fell off my chair!):
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=16354811&highlight=chuffin+train+driver#post16354811
:rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl:I would thank you for it but........The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Coupon-mad For This Useful Post: Show me >>
COUPON GIRL (02-12-2008), madmuppet5 (04-12-2008), techspec (01-12-2008), veggiecar (04-12-2008), victoriajj (02-12-2008)
....and we're all still here:rotfl:It's nice to be nice .....:beer:
You HAVE checked google before asking, haven't you?;)
If you use the "search this thread" button at the top of the page, you may find it's been answered already!;)0 -
I just wonder how many customers Tesco will lose if they ever (bite my tongue) change the coupon policy.:eek: I know I could not afford to shop there and would take my business to Netto, Aldi and Lidl. Not to mention the fall in profits they will suffer if they change the policy and lose customers.:eek::eek: I bet if stores that don't allow coupons and the the ones that are strict about coupons were to stick to the national policy and train their staff how to spot a photocopy would find their sales increase as well as making a profit just for redeeming the coupons.;)
Edit: I really like this multiple quote button!!!
I'll go back to Asda (still do occassionally - they are so much cheaper than Tesco when not using coupons on like for like brand products). next port of call Home Bargain (still go to home bargain though).RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
I must admit, the ones who use coupons themselves, and know what its all about, are much easier to deal with than the ones who still can't get their heads around the idea of printed coupons (not referring to you old_trout - honest) lol
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It's nice to be nice .....:beer:
You HAVE checked google before asking, haven't you?;)
If you use the "search this thread" button at the top of the page, you may find it's been answered already!;)0 -
:rotfl::rotfl:I would thank you for it but........
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Coupon-mad For This Useful Post: Show me >>
COUPON GIRL (02-12-2008), madmuppet5 (04-12-2008), techspec (01-12-2008), veggiecar (04-12-2008), victoriajj (02-12-2008)
....and we're all still here:rotfl:AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »I'll go back to Asda (still do occassionally - they are so much cheaper than Tesco when not using coupons on like for like brand products). next port of call Home Bargain (still go to home bargain though).
Hi, never been to Home Bargain's - what do they sell?
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I just wonder how many customers Tesco will lose if they ever (bite my tongue) change the coupon policy.:eek: !It's nice to be nice .....:beer:
You HAVE checked google before asking, haven't you?;)
If you use the "search this thread" button at the top of the page, you may find it's been answered already!;)0
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