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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)
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There you go DW
http://www.canderel.uk.com/static/coupon.php
Prints 1, Registered name on coupon, prints at bottom of page. Expires 14 days after printing :beer: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 -
Thanks for the new thread again. Starting to feel a bit worried about some of the posts that have started popping up regarding the amount of coupon use in some of the stores. I've got a funny feeling that T's are going to really start clamping down soon as it looks like there is some level of abuse going on. It's such a pity that people have to start spoiling a good thing. Sorry, rant over.
But, unfortunately, I think you are right, greed along with high value, low volume selling products, such as magazines and pedigree £6 have now started putting the nails in the coffin.:mad:
Anyway....it's been profitable, while it lasted.....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 -
You go for it girl! I think this is a brilliant way to get people spending again which is just what the economy needs to get out of this economic crisis. Think about it, if people are spending/buying then manufacturing companies benefit from the sales of their goods for Tesco to sell. You already said you have seen where they are re-hiring people that used to work for them so they are contributing to decreasing the amount of people on unemployment benefits, which is a relief to the taxpayers. It will have a big knock on affect as other industries will benefit from Tesco selling the goods as quick as they get them on the shelves. Manufacturer's of the goods will benefit from the sales the get from Tesco, the transport companies will benefit (the goods have to get to the store somehow and someone has to drive it there!). Then you need mechanics to service the delivery vehicles, the people that make the parts for the delivery vehicles. That's just the beginning of the domino affect there will be on the economy. As for the manufacturer's whose coupons are being used as "money" to buy things other than for the product in which the coupon states it is for, they still sell their goods with the help of those coupons. I'm sure I'm not the only person that has actually bought the product with the coupon, plus if it had not been for the coupon I would have bought another brand altogether! So the manufacturer's for the most part aren't losing out as much as people might think. I have got hooked on specific products now due to coupons, things I would never have bought so those manufacturer's now they have repeat business from me. So again, I say the manufacturer doesn't lose out on much. I think it is absolutely brilliant and for Tesco, well they stay big and powerful and admired as "heroes" for virtually single-handedly getting the economy going again!:j Tesco has 99.9% of all my business which I see as good business! After all, my business contributes towards their sales and their profits. If I were one of their competitors I would implement a coupon policy in my stores and give Tesco some healthy competition!;)
:T:TWell put Sher, thank you:beer:
I hope you all read this with jingoistic pride.....knowing that it's the readers of this thread that are putting the country back on its feet!:T:T:T:T:T
Bring on the next global crisis....I've got a pocket full of MOCs:D
and don't forget all the posties and sorting office staff that are having to be employed for us sending and swapping around the countryIt's nice to be nice .....:beer:
You HAVE checked google before asking, haven't you?;)
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Princess_Coupon wrote: »Watched working lunch today they had someone from Birds-eye on discussing marketing, she said this year to-date they have given away 7 million coupons! and next year plan to give away 12 million. Come on own up who got them all?
At least they now see the benefit of them!.....well done MSE and PTS again for making these big businesses re-evaluate their marketing:beer::beer:It's nice to be nice .....:beer:
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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 -
Ok an hour later and I'm up-to-date with all the new MOCS......thanks jax.26:T:T.......
and have successfully added to the posts for others to wade through:o
:rotfl::rotfl:It's nice to be nice .....:beer:
You HAVE checked google before asking, haven't you?;)
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Daily Mail
Page 50 Coupon for £2.70 off House and Garden Magazine, (get it
for £1) valid to 5/10 at wh smiths,waitrose and voucher accepting
independent stores only
Valid in Waitrose - but unfortunately not Tesco - please thank OP Nudge - post #4 - over on the Newspaper thread: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=19836950 -
My baby must have reached a certain age :rolleyes: - I got 2 x £1 Cow and Gate MOC's in the post yesterday.
Also got my voucher for the free pint - cheers :beer:If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
Heard a rumour this morning that they have stopped all coupons due to the manic behaviour of the last few days pending a meeting by the powers that be on the future of couponing! Anyone else heard this or know of whats happening?Comping Since June 09Wins 2009 - £748
Jan 10 - £67, Feb 10 - 63, Mar 10 - £112, Apr 10 - £0
May 10 - £145, June 10 - Childrens Encyclopdeia0 -
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Originally Posted by madmuppet5
What coupons?
Originally Posted by tescoisace
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and i've looked everywhere also !!
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Originally Posted by hillybilly22
does anybody know where there are any? Me and a few friends are willing to give them a try - just need to know where there are some of these coupons.
This made me laugh out loud :rotfl: - I had to add my twopenneth
Good morning all!leave you guys alone for ONE day, and there a nice new shiney threads and a hundred posts already.....can't wait to read through it all and get all the new MOCS
AHhh, so veggie knows where all these mocs are:D:rotfl:
keep up the boycott folks......every little helps.0 -
You go for it girl! I think this is a brilliant way to get people spending again which is just what the economy needs to get out of this economic crisis. Think about it, if people are spending/buying then manufacturing companies benefit from the sales of their goods for Tesco to sell. You already said you have seen where they are re-hiring people that used to work for them so they are contributing to decreasing the amount of people on unemployment benefits, which is a relief to the taxpayers. It will have a big knock on affect as other industries will benefit from Tesco selling the goods as quick as they get them on the shelves. Manufacturer's of the goods will benefit from the sales the get from Tesco, the transport companies will benefit (the goods have to get to the store somehow and someone has to drive it there!). Then you need mechanics to service the delivery vehicles, the people that make the parts for the delivery vehicles. That's just the beginning of the domino affect there will be on the economy. As for the manufacturer's whose coupons are being used as "money" to buy things other than for the product in which the coupon states it is for, they still sell their goods with the help of those coupons. I'm sure I'm not the only person that has actually bought the product with the coupon, plus if it had not been for the coupon I would have bought another brand altogether! So the manufacturer's for the most part aren't losing out as much as people might think. I have got hooked on specific products now due to coupons, things I would never have bought so those manufacturer's now they have repeat business from me. So again, I say the manufacturer doesn't lose out on much. I think it is absolutely brilliant and for Tesco, well they stay big and powerful and admired as "heroes" for virtually single-handedly getting the economy going again!:j Tesco has 99.9% of all my business which I see as good business! After all, my business contributes towards their sales and their profits. If I were one of their competitors I would implement a coupon policy in my stores and give Tesco some healthy competition!;)
Thank you for such a fab response. Unfortunately, my store is the Dudley store and as I'd just sorted out my legitimate stash of vouchers pile it appears they are no longer accepting them because of the selfish idiots who have played the system unfairly.0
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