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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)
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daisey_chain wrote: »yes but for us genuine coupon i am feeling the pinch on my weekly shop so it would be nice to know where i could get a few quid off
You can PM the posted & it will be up to the OP to reply back to you or not.RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Thrifty_Sister wrote: »Sorry but you will just have to do what the rest of us have had to do - that is telephone the stores or do some foot slog. I agree whole heartedly with Dr.Who-Who - if we keep disclosing Waitrose moc accepting stores then this makes it easier for the scammers to know which one to target.
Totally agree with the both of you. I called my local store and also one about 10 miles away just to check their policies. Then gave the closer one a go. It was like being a newbie all over again just like m4rtin said.
We use loads of cheese so might have to make a trip to Asda.
There's a nss coupon in Captain Crunch today for Nurofen patches worth £3.15 valid til 22/10 (I think). These are on special at T's at the moment for £2.50. I've kept out of T's for the last week. For anyone with no option this would be a nice way to get some patches and 65p off your shopping. Not a huge amount but every little helps as they say.
There's also the outlay of the sun so less than 65p - but hey free nurofen pads that are a bit expensive.
Edit - not able to confirm above post. Just had a trip to T's to check this out, the moc specifies period pain heat patches and my T's don't sell these so i can't confirm a price, i even checked the pharmacy. The ones on offer for £2.50 are for back pain0 -
http://your.asda.com/2009/10/1/chosenbyyou
Link to be an Asda product tester ...I'm a member of Tesco Home Panels and get stuff to try out for them.I'm wearing jeans at the moment that I have to wear and wash 4 times and then tell them what i think of them...they sent me 2 pairs slightly different styles...I have had all sorts of stuff this year.....I've not had any notification whether Tesco are signing up new members at the moment but I came across the Asda link on a freebie site , it was new this morning so if you get in quick you might be lucky.
I'm having a lot of trouble logging in to this forum at the moment, hence the reason I'm not personally thanking people doing it in 1 post, not being rude...if I manage to log on to make a post i have to make good use of it...I enter password and user name , click remember me, and then check 'log in' but doesn't always work to log me in and it never remembers me.....i know a few of you thought I had gone mad the other night when my post started with 'testing'...
But while i'm here...thanks for all useful info0 -
http://your.asda.com/2009/10/1/chosenbyyou
Link to be an Asda product tester ..
Thanks anyway, hope other people have more luckIf at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
Now have stopped taking MOC's Big signs up all over the place saying won't take unless you buy the product, so looks like I am off back to asda's to do my shopping. Let's see if Mr T's notice the difference when we all go back to Asda.
Sorry just read the first page- at least it is national!Smile and be happy, things can usually get worse!0 -
Now then all. A bit off topic, but I know there have been quite a lot of threads saying how expensive yogs are. I have made all my own yog for three years now and it's super yummy and cheap! I use the Easiyo yoggie maker but you don't need the expensive sachets, just your own yoggie starter, dried cheapo milk and UHT milk. If anyone wants any info, it's easy. I make a litre of yog a time and it is all full of good probiotic bacteria. It's fantastic for cooking and everything. HTHMAY THE ODDS BE EVER IN YOUR FAVOUR0
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good morning all, and again thankyou for all you good wishes.:T:A
hi ya mad, must have had a good day, as woke up on sofa at 5am:eek::eek: :eek::eek: (dont think today will be such a good one:rolleyes:)0 -
Princess_Coupon wrote: »This makes very interesting reading
http://www.promotionsandincentives.c...against-Tesco/
In particular the part where sources close to Tesco reveal the reason for the change in coupon policy
I think this shows that we must continue looking for moc's!
Hopefully as it says manufacturers will start issuing more of them to entice us to spend more and if we all work together we can still save massively! It's funny how coupons seem to appear when stuff is on special (As with Kingsmill mini loaves for either 9p or free) so we can still continue to get stuff for next to nowt or even possibly make a profit on it as with the apparent Captain Crunch coupon today (Sorry don't buy the Sun so can't verify it)
Lets not give up folks, we've had the free for all and it's gone now but it doesn't have to be the complete disaster as it first seemed last week.......Lets just keep looking and if we find a moc for something we never buy at least we can still post it because someone will want it and what goes around comes around
I'm still really annoyed about the 3 OHM 50p moc's that we missed out on though!!
(Note to self, OHM is September:rolleyes:):p Have a good [STRIKE]Tesc[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Asd[/STRIKE]WHO? day - Err....I still wish Mozzies had a better website even though they are now on MyS!
:p :rotfl:;)
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boo - they've already got enough people from my area.
Thanks anyway, hope other people have more luck0 -
good morning all, this a bit late for this week but its on for a few weeks yet,
DON'T FORGET: Free Crunchie chocolate bar for the first 500 who apply from 9am on Friday - http://!!!!!!/3w0wF2Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0
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