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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 7 (and chat)

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  • -MRS_T- wrote: »
    evening all. Had a very stressfull trip to tescos again today. My little boy who is 18months old screams the whole way through the store.

    I dont mean cry screaming he screams very high pitched and thinks its so funny then just keeps doing it. I am getting so embarrased and other shoppers are staring at me and saying for god sakes its stressing me out.

    He was still doing it when we got to the till and its really drawing unwanted attention my way lol.

    stressfull stressfull day thought id share it with all my cyber friends :D

    My DD does the same but because she can't talk yet, so every word she wants to say is a ear piercing scream, went to T's today and she pointed at everything on the shelves and screamed it got so bad I had to give her some of the things. I had to buy stuff I didn't want, a block of cheddar that she put teeth marks in, packet tomatoes (2 squished to oblivion), and some horrible biscuits (smashed and battered)
    AKA: PC

    ...
    Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven :heart:
  • veggiecar
    veggiecar Posts: 2,101 Forumite
    crumpetman wrote: »
    Does everyone have a colour printer for printing MOCs? I only have a black and white printer so of course it all looks the same as photocopies.
    I always use B/W for myself, and only use colour when I am doing them for swaps.
    Using a B/W laser it is much cheaper to print, and you can use a lower quality paper, because the ink doesn't "bleed" and separate ...so the barcodes are much clearer and guaranteed to scan 100% of the time, even on a dirty Tesco scan plate. ;)When I started I always carried a couple of colour copies as well, to show that the B/W was clearer, therefore couldn't be a photocopy:beer:
    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!;)
  • Mum2Hannah
    Mum2Hannah Posts: 467 Forumite
    My DD does the same but because she can't talk yet, so every word she wants to say is a ear piercing scream, went to T's today and she pointed at everything on the shelves and screamed it got so bad I had to give her some of the things. I had to buy stuff I didn't want, a block of cheddar that she put teeth marks in, packet tomatoes (2 squished to oblivion), and some horrible biscuits (smashed and battered)

    It's a way to spend money (not!)...;) Thank GOD one can use coupons PC! Imagine buying 'unwanted' things paying Mr T's prices...:eek:
  • veggiecar
    veggiecar Posts: 2,101 Forumite
    -MRS_T- wrote: »
    evening all. Had a very stressfull trip to tescos again today. My little boy who is 18months old screams the whole way through the store.

    I dont mean cry screaming he screams very high pitched and thinks its so funny then just keeps doing it. I am getting so embarrased and other shoppers are staring at me and saying for god sakes its stressing me out.

    He was still doing it when we got to the till and its really drawing unwanted attention my way lol.

    stressfull stressfull day thought id share it with all my cyber friends :D
    My DD does the same but because she can't talk yet, so every word she wants to say is a ear piercing scream, went to T's today and she pointed at everything on the shelves and screamed it got so bad I had to give her some of the things. I had to buy stuff I didn't want, a block of cheddar that she put teeth marks in, packet tomatoes (2 squished to oblivion), and some horrible biscuits (smashed and battered)
    Thankfully mine are a bit older now.....but they still need something to amuse them when going shopping.....it does get better, but not for a few years;);):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!;)
  • veggiecar
    veggiecar Posts: 2,101 Forumite
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Finish one has finished :( Please don't try and pass over
    It might have been the £3 one from the rinse-aid that s/he was trying their luck with:confused::beer:
    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!;)
  • Smelly_Feet
    Smelly_Feet Posts: 250 Forumite
    m4rtin wrote: »
    :mad: I wanna football, been trying for three weeks about 40 attempts so far :mad:

    try these i have won on all of them
    GJDGDBKHGL
    RFLLZPLTSD
    MFBZXJFWJK
    PTJTBPZPFJ
    remember to keep trying the same numbers till you win good luck
  • Smelly_Feet
    Smelly_Feet Posts: 250 Forumite
    neas wrote: »
    Whats the point in winning 7 footballs? oO

    Grand children love them ... also son in law runs local football and cricket teams for children ... at present i have 8 footballs 6 cricket balls and 2 rugby balls delivered and have nearly the same amount to be delivered. I also gave the post lady that delivers them to me a football for her nephew.:j:j:j
  • angiebee
    angiebee Posts: 183 Forumite
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    Grand children love them ... also son in law runs local football and cricket teams for children ... at present i have 8 footballs 6 cricket balls and 2 rugby balls delivered and have nearly the same amount to be delivered. I also gave the post lady that delivers them to me a football for her nephew.:j:j:j
    yes I gave one to my postie for his son who has been in hospital, two for nephew and rest for my sisters' special needs pupils:j:j:j
  • djrich1
    djrich1 Posts: 95 Forumite
    veggiecar wrote: »
    Was that the out of date £2 finish you tried your luck with?

    yes it was, luckly the small print is so small they said 'ooohh this expires on the 18th' (it actually says 16th!) i said 'does it? lol:money:
  • nikki02_2
    nikki02_2 Posts: 468 Forumite
    djrich1 wrote: »
    yes it was, luckly the small print is so small they said 'ooohh this expires on the 18th' (it actually says 16th!) i said 'does it? lol:money:

    This is a HUGE no no. Please don't use out of date coupons,this is coupon abuse and it's tricks like this that'll lead to Tesco's changing their policy :mad:
    Comping wins

    May 2013: Sausage Roll :D
    Keep calm and carry on comping
    :j
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