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BOGOF steak bakes at Greggs
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feefee2007 wrote: »Hi
I have been on to Greggs website where I have completed the form and received an email with a link to the voucher.
I want to report that the link dosent work and only gives me a message stating " incorrect validation code ". I have tried completing the form with my husbands details including his email address but with the same results.
I have used Greggs website for BOGOF items in the past with no problems and am disappointed this time.
If you read the email, it will tell you what to do if you get an error message.
PLEASE NOTE: If clicking on this link shows 'Could not find offer to validate.', simply copy everything between the <brackets> and paste the full link into your browsers address bar (if split across two lines, ensure the full link is entered into the browser). Then press 'return'.
Also, you can only access the voucher once. Hope this helps.
Cheers for the link 'Goingtothedogs'
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I wouldn't touch these with a bargepole
they probably feel the same about you:rotfl:Replies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0 -
OK, I walked past a Greggs today, having printed off my coupon but the queue was massive so I didn't bother. However, there was a huge sign up saying 1 steak bake was reduced to £1 but you could buy two for £1.80.
So what happens if you try to buy one with the voucher? Do you get two for a £1?
I really need to get a grip, I know....0 -
YOU can only print voucher once?, so print as meny as you need for duration of offer?0
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Minxy_Bella wrote: »OK, I walked past a Greggs today, having printed off my coupon but the queue was massive so I didn't bother. However, there was a huge sign up saying 1 steak bake was reduced to £1 but you could buy two for £1.80.
So what happens if you try to buy one with the voucher? Do you get two for a £1?
I really need to get a grip, I know....
It's not reduced to a quid, they're only recently put them up to a quid
With the voucher, you'll get 2 for £1.0 -
rsykes2000 wrote: »It's not reduced to a quid, they're only recently put them up to a quid

With the voucher, you'll get 2 for £1.
Ah - it shows how often I buy them, doesn't it?
Thanks for the clarification
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It's PAC not PAC Code, it's MAC not MAC Code, it's PIN not PIN Number, it's ATM not ATM Machine, it's LCD not LCD Display, it's DVD not DVD disc... It's no one not noone, It's a lot not alot, It's got not gotten... Panini is the plural of panino - there is no S!!(OK my English isn't great, the sciences, maths & IT are my strong points!)0
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I printed the voucher and after a couple of days I have received an email with a short survey to complete and at the end of it I could print a voucher for BOGOF chicken bake. Keep an eye out for the email survey.0
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