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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 8 (and chat)

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  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    sinw wrote: »
    I just been T's had 13 x bottles Leopard Leap Wine was £64.87p - £3.25p wine discount = £61.62p to pay moc's £7.80p = £53.82p to pay. Doubled £25 c/c vouchers up for the £50 and paid £3.82p.
    Got back 1422 points as Lepopards has 100 points bottle till tmz (£4.99p bottle)
    Lovely xx
    Well done sinw.:T I've bought loads of Leapards Leap - nice wine. I don't often buy 6 or more at a time as I like to get the spend down as low as possible using MOC's. I presume you doubled up as you didn't want any deals that could potentially be worth more than 2X value?
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    edited 17 August 2009 at 3:03PM
    yorkygal wrote: »
    Bought my 1st pack of PikaPaks, looking forward to using the MOCS of them :beer:
    I bought my first 4 pack on Saturday too - I've used 6 MOC's so far, only 34 more to use up.
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    I have phoned couponstar today,they are going to email me to let me know if I can be "unblocked" not holding my breath cant remember how many I did think it was about 60 (ouch) that sounds like far too many, crying-028.gif
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    edited 17 August 2009 at 1:27PM
    veggiecar wrote: »
    Thanks Gill, might have to drive down there to get some mars footballs ;):rotfl:

    if you drive down here I'll give you a sack full of mars balls,lolhappy-142.GIF
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


  • kathie1101
    kathie1101 Posts: 375 Forumite
    Right I think I have found a coupon now.
    Nothing to get too excited about cos I think you do have to buy the product with this one cos it is a buy one get one free one for Rustlers :confused: Please correct me if I am wrong on this. :confused: But it also has a free entry ticket to Thorpe Park with it for 1 person (providing 1 person buys a full price ticket).
    http://www.rustlersonline.com/thorpe_voucher.pdf
  • debz1989
    debz1989 Posts: 73 Forumite
    Hiya,

    This may be a ridiculously silly question, but just wanted to double check cos I'm new at couponing and don't want to make (too big) a fool out of myself!

    Can extra point coupons (ie 25 extra points when spend £1.00 on bread etc) be used when the product isn't bought? I know that MOC's can, but not sure about these.

    Thanks,
    Debz
  • yorkygal
    yorkygal Posts: 520 Forumite
    Im sure any points you receive go towards your next Tescos money-off vouchers in the post???
    Opinions are like ar*eholes - everybody has one!!!! :D
  • sinw
    sinw Posts: 7,771 Forumite
    jeferey wrote: »
    Well done sinw.:T I've bought loads of Leapards Leap - nice wine. I don't often buy 6 or more at a time as I like to get the spend down as low as possible using MOC's. I presume you doubled up as you didn't want any deals that could potentially be worth more than 2X value?

    I did not want ne deals this time, although Good Food Show deal is one i will have shortly. If i lived near the restraunts i would do them but the nearest is miles away....
    SIMPLES!
  • debz1989
    debz1989 Posts: 73 Forumite
    Yeah, sorry don't think my post was very clear. I meant will I still receive the 25 extra points with my usual shop even if £1 is not spent on bread, the same way that you can recieve 20p off your shop with a 20p off hovis bread coupon, even when the item isn't bought?

    Thanks,
    Debz
  • Mum2Hannah
    Mum2Hannah Posts: 467 Forumite
    debz1989 wrote: »
    Yeah, sorry don't think my post was very clear. I meant will I still receive the 25 extra points with my usual shop even if £1 is not spent on bread, the same way that you can recieve 20p off your shop with a 20p off hovis bread coupon, even when the item isn't bought?

    Thanks,
    Debz

    No, I'm afraid to use T's pts coupons u'll have to buy the items...:( for T's own MOCS/pts coupons their tills r programmed to only accept if the correct item has been purchased unless there's a glitch...;)
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