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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 7 (and chat)
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SandDancer wrote: »morning all
if you havent seen this watch it now it is brilliant :T:rotfl:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-94JhLEiN0 , none of the guests new this was going to happen
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Have you seen this one before? the best 1st dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeoi16lScf4AKA: PC
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Morning all,
I just wondered, the newspaper coupons on the first page, how come it says 'only use if buying product' why are they different to any other pdf that we use even if not buying the named product?
Many thanks xXx
These ones get sent back to the local wholesaler and are reimbursed against the number of mags the stores sells, so if they have more coupons than mags, then they won't be credited and so will lose money.0 -
SandDancer wrote: »
i must admit it brought tears to my eyes aswell , it must have been amazing to have been in that church to watch it happen , seem like a brilliant couple to do something like that :beer:
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Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
Afternoon all, hope you are all having better weather than we are having down in Cornwall.
Has anyone used the Mail on Sunday £5 off when you spend £25 on non food yet? I've read on the newspaper thread that apparently last time it scanned on anything as long as you spent the required amount. I have been waiting for this moc today cos I want to buy a new quilt - typically homeware isn't included, but wondering if it is scanning this time on anything. If it is then hoping that I can use it along with a £5 Lidl moc.
So if anyone has used it successfully without spending in the required areas I would appreciate it if you could let us know.0 -
just been trouted sa and manager would not let me use any unless i bought the product tried arguing the policy but they said there is no such policy lol am gonna have to get a copy of it and take it with me next time0
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kathie1101 wrote: »Afternoon all, hope you are all having better weather than we are having down in Cornwall.
Has anyone used the Mail on Sunday £5 off when you spend £25 on non food yet? I've read on the newspaper thread that apparently last time it scanned on anything as long as you spent the required amount. I have been waiting for this moc today cos I want to buy a new quilt - typically homeware isn't included, but wondering if it is scanning this time on anything. If it is then hoping that I can use it along with a £5 Lidl moc.
So if anyone has used it successfully without spending in the required areas I would appreciate it if you could let us know.
I can't see any problem with using it on a quilt as it is a non food, I would think a quilt is included in the homeIn theory wine and perfume is non food as well, so I think might try against it, anybody else tried it?
£5 off when you spend £25 on NON FOOD
(includes Electricals, Home Entertainment, Books, Toys, Home, Dining and Cookware)Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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I can't see any problem with using it on a quilt as it is a non food, I would think a quilt is included in the home
In theory wine and perfume is non food as well, so I think might try against it, anybody else tried it?
£5 off when you spend £25 on NON FOOD
(includes Electricals, Home Entertainment, Books, Toys, Home, Dining and Cookware)
Duh stupid me I was reading it totally wrong! Teach me not to be so eager and not to read it so quick lol! I read it as Home Dining and not as Home, Dining and ... What a plonker! Thank you for that. :TI haven't tried using conditional spends before at my store, so fingers crossed that they will take the Lidl one ok.0 -
kathie1101 wrote: »Duh stupid me I was reading it totally wrong! Teach me not to be so eager and not to read it so quick lol! I read it as Home Dining and not as Home, Dining and ... What a plonker! Thank you for that. :TI haven't tried using conditional spends before at my store, so fingers crossed that they will take the Lidl one ok.
Ok kathie, blue gonna be honestI forgot the comma when I first posted on newspaper thread :eek: so it was quite misleading, sorry
Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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bonjovibel_729 wrote: »just been trouted sa and manager would not let me use any unless i bought the product tried arguing the policy but they said there is no such policy lol am gonna have to get a copy of it and take it with me next time
You could try asking them to look in the team 5 folder, this is kept by all tills (according to nice sa at my store)0 -
I used the £5 Lidl no probs... used most of the Mail mocs, shop came to £36.25,and paid £9.15, bought 3 x Rinse Aid to use the £1 off £6 household moc, so although spent £9 have got £9 worth of mocs...so suppose shopping was free( or will be when I redeem the mocs this week)...also used both the 40p mocs from the Express yesterday as had bought the paper today( can use 2 mocs when purchasing product, thanks to couponmad for this info, I had totally missed it)Mail and Express came to £2.80 , used the 50p from yesterdays Mail and the 2 x40p from the Express...so they paid for Sunday Express in full and only had to use other mocs to buy Sunday Mail..so .used the meat moc, the F&V moc and the Dairy moc as well as the Newspaper moc and all scanned no probs at all ...back tomorrow to use the Frozen food and the Health and Beauty mocs...then will do same again later in the week.....spreading my shopping out into £30 lots 4 times.Brain hurts trying to work it all out....
Financial month end today...wanted to have used enough mocs to pay for laptop...laptop cost £348......mocs used ....£345....nearly did it....still very, very pleased...not as much as a lot of peeps on here...but £345 of mocs in a month ain't bad.....0
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