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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 6 (and chat)
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Hi Welcom, and thanks for the links......please avoid putting the pictures on from different links though
eg A description of the mastercard 2 for 1 would be better than linking it (as you have) to
http://i023.radikal.ru/0............af534.jpg
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bits deliberately missed out in link, soa s not to promote it further;)
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sorry about it :embarasse2013 - Armani Si goody bag worth over £150.0 -
Just reading back, and saw a mention about the brivic email, what did you do, if anything about it? I recieved it and wondered about contacting them.
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BTW d.edna, as you are now a chuffin' train driver I presum you mean there's a new train ticket policy coming in?? :rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Choo choo :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
BANKS WON:- Natwest Personal £1000/Business £2000,Lloyds £1500,Central Capital PPI £500,Natwest MEAF £140,HSBC card £365,Capital One £600,Barclaycard £1070,Lloyds card £500,LX Direct £60 Default Removal:- Natwest & Lloyds For Friends:- Natwest £1500 & £1800,Cap One £600,Barclaycard £400 Natwest Card £560,Halifax PPI £5000 + many more!:beer:
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Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
CouponWoman wrote: »Hi, never been to Home Bargain's - what do they sell?
thanks
[STRIKE]holidays[/STRIKE]
Bargains for the home:rotfl:
It's ok.....I'm going for my Tesco fix now:cool: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 -
CouponWoman wrote: »Hi, never been to Home Bargain's - what do they sell?
thanks
VC is a bit bonker:rolleyes:. If there is one near you, you should pop in & have a look. They sell crips (walker/seabrook/etc), household items (toothpaste, tissues, asprin and many more too many to list), drinks (beer/wine/juice/water), tin food (princes,sherwood,baxter too many to list), some branded washing powder, baby products, sweets, biscuits and toys (very cheap - cheaper than Asda/Tesco/any other supermarkets comparing like for like good quality toys).
Their stock always changed daily, you never know what you can get on a daily basis. They dont call the shop "bargain" for nothing. It is a real BARGAIN:T that I can guarantee you.RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
I think there is a thread on here about the bargins (mean bargains) people have bought from Home Bargains.0
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Well done MOYILLA...great saving!
The best i have saved so far is £12.50 in most of my shops this week (4 shops) but, i am delighted as that is £50 in my purse instead of in a Tesco till. Brill...
Big thank you to the poster who emailed the finish pdf to me...soo kind of you to do this.
My OH asks me now how much i saved at tesco...he's as chuffed as me to save so much money on the weekly food bill.
Thanks everybody
Jax xx0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »techspec
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Coupon-mad
BTW d.edna, as you are now a chuffin' train driver I presum you mean there's a new train ticket policy coming in?? :rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Choo choo :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
BANKS WON:- Natwest Personal £1000/Business £2000,Lloyds £1500,Central Capital PPI £500,Natwest MEAF £140,HSBC card £365,Capital One £600,Barclaycard £1070,Lloyds card £500,LX Direct £60 Default Removal:- Natwest & Lloyds For Friends:- Natwest £1500 & £1800,Cap One £600,Barclaycard £400 Natwest Card £560,Halifax PPI £5000 + many more!:beer:
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Ahh yes, that brings back the memories0 -
[STRIKE]holidays[/STRIKE]
Bargains for the home:rotfl:
It's ok.....I'm going for my Tesco fix now:cool:
:rotfl::rotfl:
They are very cheap, and get a lot of end of line stuff and clearance items - so there is often new items on sale. From pop and biscuits to beD linen and electrical goods. Worth a visit if you have one nearby.
No coupons though0 -
:rotfl::rotfl:
They are very cheap, and get a lot of end of line stuff and clearance items - so there is often new items on sale. From pop and biscuits to beD linen and electrical goods. Worth a visit if you have one nearby.
No coupons though
I love Home Bargains :T
They have accepted the £2 Finish coupon from me0
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