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

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  • Muzzy2kuk
    Muzzy2kuk Posts: 76 Forumite
    Nite dude, and cheers for the help!
  • BLUEWKD
    BLUEWKD Posts: 6,800 Forumite
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    Just me and you again VC. :beer: These young uns can't keep up the pace or are saving their energy for collecting the mocs in birmingham. ;) Happy hunting to you all who are going. :D Night night VC and all.:hello:
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • veggiecar wrote: »
    What's that all about then.....a stranger wanders into the playground, and asks for info...I happily toddle off send a pile of links to him:confused: and he's signed out.....surely the nightwatchman hasn't gone to bed.....do you think he's doing his "rounds"?

    Ha ha …. you are right I was off to do my rounds.
    Si Deus pro nobis quis contra nos?
  • hillybilly22
    hillybilly22 Posts: 236 Forumite
    Good morning everybody
    The sun is out, the sky is blue and me and the house rabbit have been up for hours!!:j
    Ageing is inevitable - maturing is optional :p
  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    veggiecar wrote: »
    I think it's a similar show, at one of the exhibition centres in London



    edit:-
    here's a link, it's in Olympia

    Good morning VC

    the link you give is for the 13th-15th November at Olympia.

    The advert I referred to is for the NEC Birmingham, 25th-29th November.

    here's the link (if I have done this right)
    http://www.bbcgoodfoodshow.com/home


    thanks
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    veggiecar wrote: »
    As if I haven't got enough of the washing up liquid and the finish tablets,I had to pick one of these up, just to use the coupon....but it's handy, because it's just next to the £2.50 rinse aid (with the £3 MOC attached):beer:
    Think I've caught up...blimey Sher60 , well done indeed...fantastic trip , and well done Pink and Gill...moc stars indeed...

    Now as for this post re VC not having enough dishwasher stuff.....REALLY!! You never hit Asda and Sainsburys last month? Not like you VC you're a coupon star and you have the medal to prove it ...I got well over 3 years supply( prob nearer 4 ) and am now getting the 30's to give to my son( as I have no more room to store 'em)...I got the rinse aid for £2.50...took off the £3 moc, used it and 2 x £2 finsh mocs , so 30 tabs and rinse aid for 14p......
    Can I ask....is everyone living in a mansion are you peeps struggling to find space for these fab offers??Spare bedroom is now a storage room here...hope no on-one ever wants to come and stay!!!The tabs aren't too bad as they are flat , but the rinse aid is such an awkward product to store...Pikapaks take up a lot of room , as does the Plenty, although I'm getting through that steadily....but about to test kitchen paper for Tesco, just done soap and toilet tissue for them ....I had an email asking if I use kitchen paper...replied ...Yes,I use a lot in fact you could say I use plenty!!! ;)
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Copied from Newspaper thread courtesy of Nudge...

    Saturdays and sundays mail will have tesco £5 off shopping
    coupons no other details just an ad in todays paper

    Do you think these will be £5 off £30 spends again or £5 worth of mocs? ...omg..can you die from overshopping?
  • sher60
    sher60 Posts: 2,208 Forumite
    Woo-hoo!! I have another star with a medal and been upgraded to a Serious MoneySaving Fan!!!!:j
    Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    sher60 wrote: »
    :j We both ended up with £571.50 worth of coupons from the Good Food Show.;) Well I must go start cutting coupons ready to use!!!!:T:T


    cough! cough! We Wanna Be Your Friend, Your Friend....:grouphug: Aw... go on then, distribute some of the coupons to all us poor ppl who are unable to make it to GFS.:D If only the organiser(s) accept printable & original coupons to redeem their entrance tickets.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    bullshot wrote: »
    bad as they are flat , but the rinse aid is such an awkward product to store...Pikapaks take up a lot of room , as does the Plenty, although I'm getting through that steadily....but about to test kitchen paper for Tesco, just done soap and toilet tissue for them ....I had an email asking if I use kitchen paper...replied ...Yes,I use a lot in fact you could say I use plenty!!! ;)


    Talk about Plenty kitchen paper, I went into Netto yesterday & I thought you guys might want to know that they are on offer at the moment 12 rolls for £4.99 (42p/roll - not bad!). I always check Netto online (www.netto.co.uk) & wait for the promotional offer to pop up & see whats on offer without using coupons - as it is the nearest to my office. "I can't believe its not butter" selling at £1.15 each but its BOGOF (0.58/tub).

    The only downside about shops like Lidl, Netto & Aldi is that they dont accept credit card ( I used my c/c to gain points).
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


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