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Morrisons Saver Stamps

Hi all this is my first post, I think I may have found a loop hole in the morrisons savings stamp scheme. (though it may not wor as I haven't tried it) For all of you who don't know what this is, you can by stamps from morrisons which you can use to save up for shopping for special occassions such as Christmas, Birthdays etc.

Each stamp has a value of £1, and for every £97 you buy, Morrisons gives you £3 worth of stamps. You can use these at any time, so what would be preventing you to buy Stamps with the stamps you've bought? £97 can turn into £100 worth of shopping, buy £97 worth of Stamps again with the original set you've bought and you'd end up with £103, do the same again.. etc etc,

What do you think? will they let me do it?

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