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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)

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  • veggiecar
    veggiecar Posts: 2,101 Forumite
    red_arrow wrote: »
    . Incidentally, I had 2 vouchers for £3 off when you spend £30, one from Sainsburys, one from Somerfield. Supervisor said I could only use 1, as I hadn`t spent £60 (as if!) Is that right?

    As usual the stores make it up as they go along....but this would seem the coorect decision....

    Tesco are taking these "as if they were their own " but the conditions still have to be met on them.

    So if they were each a Tesco £3 off a £30 spend, you wouldn't expect to get £6 off a £30 spend.:confused:

    :beer::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!;)
  • Following a couple of people recently reporting that their local Mr T's was starting to accept coupons again without purchasing the product, I decided to try a few today. It was a £55 shop and I had a few vouchers for products that I was buying and was hoping that a few others would also go through but no such luck for me unfortunately. None of them were internet coupons (mostly GF Show ones) but the SA gave them all back to me & said I hadn't bought those products so couldn't use them. I also noticed that the faded yellow new policy sheets had been replaced with new ones around the tills. Oh well, they were never very good with coupons, my branch, anyway - only ever used to accept 10% of total spend, so not much loss there really. Occasionally go to another branch so might try there one day.
    Grocery aim £450pm.Spent £519 August, £584 July, £544 June, £541 May, £549 April, £517 March, £517 Feb,£555 Jan, £573 Dec, £465Nov, £561Oct, £493Sept, £426Aug,£496 Jul, £528Jun, £506May,£498April, £558 March, £500Feb, £500 Jan, £490 Dec, £555 Nov,£566 Oct, £505Sept, £450Aug, £410 July, £437 June, £491 May, £471 April, £440 March, £552Feb, £462Jan
  • Following a couple of people recently reporting that their local Mr T's was starting to accept coupons again without purchasing the product, I decided to try a few today. It was a £55 shop and I had a few vouchers for products that I was buying and was hoping that a few others would also go through but no such luck for me unfortunately. None of them were internet coupons (mostly GF Show ones) but the SA gave them all back to me & said I hadn't bought those products so couldn't use them. I also noticed that the faded yellow new policy sheets had been replaced with new ones around the tills. Oh well, they were never very good with coupons, my branch, anyway - only ever used to accept 10% of total spend, so not much loss there really. Occasionally go to another branch so might try there one day.

    Sally sorry to hear this but I must be one of the lucky ones just now as I have been able to use coupons for the past couple of weeks without any hassle. I just took the chance after someone else on here reported that they have been using coupons succesfully.
  • babyj3
    babyj3 Posts: 586 Forumite
    Just to let you know that I saw an advert for Morrisons on TV last night advertising a deal for Hardys Crest Cabernet Shiraz at £3.99 a bottle,better than half price.It is usually £9.99 but T often had it for £4.49 and a few weeks ago £4 if you spent £30 or more (I missed that one:mad:) so £3.99 with no strings is a good price for a very good wine if you like red wine.It is one of my favourites and the cheapest I ever got it was £4.49 a bottle so it is a genuine deal
    I am not a beige person:D
  • Forgetter Be Forgotten?
    M
    y forgetter's getting better,
    But my rememberer is broke
    To you that may seem funny
    But, to me, that is no joke

    F
    or when I'm 'here' I'm wondering
    If I really should be 'there'
    And, when I try to think it through,
    I haven't got a prayer!


    O
    ft times I walk into a room,
    Say 'what am I here for?'
    I wrack my brain, but all in vain!
    A zero, is my score.


    A
    t times I put something away
    Where it is safe, but, Gee!
    The person it is safest from
    Is, generally, me!


    W
    hen shopping I may see someone,
    Say 'Hi' and have a chat,
    Then, when the person walks away
    I ask myself, 'who the hell was that?


    Y
    es, my forgetter's getting better
    While my rememberer is broke,
    And it's driving me plumb crazy
    And that isn't any joke.


    C
    AN YOU RELATE??? :xmastree::xmassign::snow_laug:santa2:
  • babyj3 wrote: »
    Just to let you know that I saw an advert for Morrisons on TV last night advertising a deal for Hardys Crest Cabernet Shiraz at £3.99 a bottle,better than half price.It is usually £9.99 but T often had it for £4.49 and a few weeks ago £4 if you spent £30 or more (I missed that one:mad:) so £3.99 with no strings is a good price for a very good wine if you like red wine.It is one of my favourites and the cheapest I ever got it was £4.49 a bottle so it is a genuine deal

    I agree - this a lovely red. :D and the white is on offer at the same price too. I'm gradually getting a few bottles in Morrisons now before the offer ends.

    I did grab a bottle at £4 a few weeks back in T's - that was the shelf price without a £30 spend, but the last day of the offer. Its now on offer at £9.99 or 2 for £10.

    Mozza's are doing some great wine deals and when Wolfblass was on offer at over £6 in T's recently, Mozza's were selling at £3.99. The only wine I have bought in T's recently is when I used my wine mailing points and then spent no more than I had too.
    So your answer don’t be scared of failure
    For the only failure is never to try
    Passenger - Things You've Never Done
  • cashless-cow
    cashless-cow Posts: 450 Forumite
    edited 8 December 2009 at 9:21PM
    :j watch out for an e-mail from bird's eye giving 3 x 50p (printable twice) coupons

    50p off bird's eye fresh garden peas
    50p off bird's eye baked to perfection
    50p off bird's eye arctic roll

    :T:T

    also got an e-mail from schloer but none of the links work at the moment, so not sure whether there are coupons or not
  • Mel2500
    Mel2500 Posts: 117 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 8 December 2009 at 8:49PM
    Check your emails for another set of 3 coupons from Birds Eye: 50p each off Field Fresh Garden Peas, 'Baked to Perfection' (whatever that is!) and that old favourite, Arctic Roll. You get all 3 coupons on one page and it will print twice.
    Many thanks to Sher & Leanneslow for offering to take over from Princess Coupon.

    Oops - sorry Cashless - we must have typing at the same time!
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Watch for Delia online Newsletter...50p Peppadew moc

    Can't post link as newsletter is specific to me
  • Just hunting around for coupons and typed in www.smartcoupon.co.uk
    and found this message :beer:

    SmartCoupon Site is coming in 2010......:T
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