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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 7 (and chat)
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The sol £2 is from coinks points, which are in the fajitas kit, you can also (apparently) use coinks points from elsewhere.
From the coinks site...these are the current places
Andrex
Kelloggs Cereals ( FREE cereal promotional packs)
Discovery's fajita and mexican kit boxes with Sol Beer Promotion
Pedigree Pet Foods - ( Marley & Me promotional packs )
Andrex
Cadbury's fingers - ( packs with the Virgin Vie promotion )
Ryvita's goodness bars
Fabulous Bakin Boys's cupcakes and flapjacks
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Points can be redeemed generally against all Reward Providers' standard Rewards, or exclusively against one particular Reward Provider's Reward. Only Points collected from a specific Reward Provider can be redeemed against that Reward Provider's exclusive Rewards.
so perhaps not
Just had a look at the sight and I think if you collect points and reach 300 then they will send £3.00 through via bacs, have just transfered my bisto points over, only 28p but it may soon mount up. This may be better for those who are unable to print off couponnet style coupons aswell.
Jules x0 -
Hi aallank. Yes, it is printed on the outside of the box. You can't miss it
does anyone know if you can use the same code more than once but for a different address,
ie, could i print myself a voucher off and then use the same code to print my mum one off too, but using her address and e-mail?? or would they need to be two seperate codes??0 -
Dad s turned into david dickinson now .He was sent on a mission to Ts to get some moisturiser ( he never went shopping before coupons days but now he loves it and goes everyay with a list from mum of what to get )
He picked up some special offer moisturises in Ts and theyve both been using it all over for about a week - mum thought she had eatn too many carrots when she saw her orange hands.:eek:
she checked moisturiser and it was a false tan one - they both have lovley orange body parts nowwhat only 5 coupons today !
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does anyone know if you can use the same code more than once but for a different address,
ie, could i print myself a voucher off and then use the same code to print my mum one off too, but using her address and e-mail?? or would they need to be two seperate codes??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 -
strawberryberry wrote: »Dad s turned into david dickinson now .He was sent on a mission to Ts to get some moisturiser ( he never went shopping before coupons days but now he loves it and goes everyay with a list from mum of what to get )
He picked up some special offer moisturises in Ts and theyve both been using it all over for about a week - mum thought she had eatn too many carrots when she saw her orange hands.:eek:
she checked moisturiser and it was a false tan one - they both have lovley orange body parts nowwhat only 5 coupons today !
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 -
More info on coinks points for those that may be interested
Behind the scenes each point you collect belongs to a specific type of point. If you collect points from different brands you'll end up owning different types of points.
For example, if you collected 100 points, 50 from brand A and 50 from brand B. You would own 100 points in total. The system knows that this consists of 50 'type' A points and 50 'type' B points.
Your statement in Your Account page will give you full breakdown about the different types of points you own.
So, why is this signficant? Most rewards and competitions accept ANY type of points, but sometimes you will find rewards that require a specific type of point.
Different types of points may also have different cash exchange rates. This will become more evident when you want to exchange your points for cash.
If you've collected different types of points, how does the system know which of your points to deduct, when you take up a reward that accepts ANY type of point? The system will deduct points in this order:- First, it will try and deduct the points depending on the branding of the website that you are on. For example, if you are on the Fabulous Bakin Boys site, then it will deduct FAB points first (Fabulous bakin boy points).
- Then it will try and deduct points, according to the amount you have of each type. Starting with the highest amount first.
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 -
Jules_1975 wrote: »Just had a look at the sight and I think if you collect points and reach 300 then they will send £3.00 through via bacs, have just transfered my bisto points over, only 28p but it may soon mount up. This may be better for those who are unable to print off couponnet style coupons aswell.
Jules x
(perhaps going down the please post, since I don't have a printer route, if you cannot print, and if it allows it)
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If you use the "search this thread" button at the top of the page, you may find it's been answered already!;)0 -
According to a friend who has printed the Charming coupon off the first page it comes up on the till as product not bought at tesco's. This was yesterday. Has anybody else had this problemBe thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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According to a friend who has printed the Charming coupon off the first page it comes up on the till as product not bought at tesco's. This was yesterday. Has anybody else had this problem
Charmin T/Tissuewhite 4 RollPRICE CUT Was £2.07 Now £1.90 - valid from 13/07/2009 until 02/08/2009
From the Toilet Tissues shelf - see rest of shelf
Charmin Toilet Tissue White 9 Roll
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