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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)
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It seems strange that they have different payments for different panel members. As we are not supposed to discuss products, will not contact them and ask why I only receive £4 for first survey.
Wonder if there are other people on here who receive the same as you.
If I have a product to test, I get the £4 for initial survery, £4 for my views on tested product and then £4 if the item is returned. I've only ever been asked to return items tested a couple of times though.So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
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Where do you get the £1 mocs for Plenty from?...I've got 50p onesHi.. There was a moc in todays The Sun page 22 (I think)sweetdreamer wrote: »£1 moc in todays Sun. Valid till April 2010 I think. HTH
For some reason the Plenty moc in The Sun was for £1 in some area and 50p in others.So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
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OH will definitely have to learn how to navigate around Morrisons. He spoke to one of the older sa's tonight and everyone is now aware of the new moc policy. She wasn't impressed by it herself, as she used mocs. She also commented that its been quiet in store since the change - long may it last!So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
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I know some of us are avoiding Tesco but thought I would post this all the same.
"Found a Try me free offer on 1ltr Lactofree milk in Tesco today. These are £1.32 each and have a yellow promotional sticker on the front (needed for refund) and 2 30p off coupons (one for lactofree cheese, one for lactofree yogurt). Details below are from the website www.lactofree.co.uk
Try Me Free - Terms and Conditions
To try Lactofree fresh semi skimmed or whole dairy drink for FREE simply:
Download your Try Me Free form, complete personal details and tell us what you think of
our Lactofree product in 15 words.
Attach your till receipt and the front cover of the leaflet on Lactofree dairy drink limited edition promotional ‘Try Me
Free’ packs to the Try Me Free form and send to: Lactofree Try Me Free promotion, Dept No. 5766, PO Box 99,
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP19 8RR for a full Lactofree fresh semi skimmed or whole dairy drink refund to the
value of £1.37 plus 2nd class postage.
ROI applicants please send to: Lactofree Try Me Free promotion, Dept No. 5766, PO Box 99, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire,
HP19 8RR, England for a full Lactofree fresh semi-skimmed or whole dairy drink refund up to the value
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Busylizzie wrote: »Coupon for (sshh) Mr T in e-edition Metro. Should this be used? When I tried to print it came out very blurry and elongated?
Coupon on page 27.
http://e-edition.metro.co.uk/2009/10...tesco%20coupon
I thought this would go well with the 150 extra points SEL WYB Finest Restaurant range and the extra points vouchers on the same range that I received in a Tesco mailing to get something virtually for free from Mr T. What do others think of using this and what is the best way to get it to print? Thanks.0 -
Mad went into Waity's last night.......:silenced::silenced::silenced:AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
if no one minds;) is it ok if i post some of the deals on hduk on here everyday, id like a job to do on this forum and i know many dont look over there, and they actually post some very good deals including cheap food spotted by everyone all over the country;) might help a few of us.
let me know PC if this will be ok, just want to help out in a small way;) but dont want to include something that may not be wanted;) so thought best to ask first;)
This sounds like a great idea to me Mrs A - as PC says the thread seems to be evolving.
I for one would like it to be my source of shopping bargains with an odd MOC throw in for good measureIf at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
Thanks to Nudge on newspaper thread
In The Sun on Saturday.... £5 off WYS £30 at Somerfield0
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