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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)
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Interesting reading that was forwarded to me from Australia.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=25965013#post25965013RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Just spent an hour catching up lol. Hope everyone is well. Muse you feeling better yet?
Congrats on ya medal Jefery:jAKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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* Spend over £50 on-line with Tesco Direct in a single transaction and receive a £5 eCoupon. Or spend over £100 and receive a £10 eCoupon. Only one eCoupon per transaction. Only one £5 and one £10 eCoupon per customer. Offer applies to orders made between Monday 12th October 2009 to Tuesday 20th October 2009 inclusive. Applies to purchases made through the Tesco Direct website only. Excludes purchases from Tesco Direct instore desks, telephone orders and other Tesco online stores. £5 eCoupons and £10 eCoupons will be valid for one order and need to be redeemed by 22nd December 2009. eCoupons will be emailed to the email address registered to your Tesco Direct account by Friday 30th October. Qualifying spend excludes the delivery charges. Standard eCoupon Terms & Conditions apply. If any products are returned under our 28 day returns policy, which reduce the value of the qualifying spend to below the thresholds for receiving a eCoupon, the eCoupon may be invalidated. Your statutory rights are not affected.
How about you just send me a 5r in the post Tesco? Save the trouble of me buying something, that would be good.Hit the thanks button if it helps!:TBANANASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »Just spent an hour catching up lol. Hope everyone is well. Muse you feeling better yet?
Congrats on ya medal Jefery:j
Thanks for asking Mad :A
Its a virus [waited 1.5 hours at docs to have that confirmed :rolleyes:] but its knocked me for 6.
Going slightly stir crazy and not been in a supermarket since last Tuesday :eek::rotfl::eek:So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
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Ok, managed to avoid T's since black Friday and have coped without going shopping, now, just wondering which supermarket people find best value, i have these near me:
Iceland
Co-op
Lidl
Morrisons (a bit of a treck)
Asda
would be great to hear what people think about their prices etc :-) :-) xXx0 -
Ok, managed to avoid T's since black Friday and have coped without going shopping, now, just wondering which supermarket people find best value, i have these near me:
Iceland
Co-op
Lidl
Morrisons (a bit of a treck)
Asda
would be great to hear what people think about their prices etc :-) :-) xXx
Personally I'd spend a bit of time looking on http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/, http://www.madaboutbargains.co.uk/offers/view.htm?store=10 and the individual store websites looking at offers and comparing prices - thats what I've been doing. Also have a look at what mocs you have and see if the items are on offer anywhere.
When I finally get out of the house I will be going to the Co-op, Morrisons, Asda and Sainsburys.So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
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what is the tesco .com offer cant seem to find the thread ????0
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Congrats on ya medal Jefery:jOk, managed to avoid T's since black Friday and have coped without going shopping, now, just wondering which supermarket people find best value, i have these near me:
Iceland, Co-op, Lidl, Morrisons, Asda
would be great to hear what people think about their prices etc :-) :-) xXx
I find the co-op quite expensive - occasional decent offer.
Hardly ever shop in Iceland - not handy for me.
Morrisons has some great offers as does Asda - as UM says the mad about bargains site is pretty helpful tooIf at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
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