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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)
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Free Greetings Card - Worth £2.44
NOTE: Use the promotion code superdrug-summer at their checkout and you will get the card and delivery for free, dont forget to tell your friends.
http://www.touchnote.com/landing/wframe
I've just sent for one,its no.4 sons birthday on the 10th, was easy to do.Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0 -
Free New Max Factor Foundation
To be one of the first to try it, simply tell Max Factor a little about yourself and they will send you a free sample.
http://www.maxfactor.co.uk/uk/second-skin-sampling/
am now looking for stocking fillers for the g'children, hopefully this sort of freebie will helpLive for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0 -
Morning everyone,
Goodness I am normally in Mr T's now after the school run, I am lost!!!! I really don't know where to go for my shopping
I need to go back to basics, chasing the bargains & offers that apply to us - I love a challenge
Will definetly go to Netto's though for the loo roll - now that is an offer that is to good to miss for my household:p:rotfl:
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Free Soft Cube - For Babies
Join playtalkread and get your free soft cube for babies.While stocks last.
http://www.infoscotland.com/playtalkread/
another little stocking fillerLive for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0 -
I been doing fruit n vedg shopping at Aldi now for a few weeks n its like half price t's stuff, potatoes big bag was 79p last week...SIMPLES!0
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Someone mentioned that Morrisons isn't on MySupermarket. Try this site.:D
http://www.madaboutbargains.co.uk/offers/view.htm?store=10
Btw, if anyone else has a fussy child to buy for. Hartley's No-Bits jam is £1.29 in T's - only 78p in Asda!
Guess who else is now shopping around...
I went into Morrisons for the first time on Saturday. I was impressed by some of the deals they had on, clearly signed as to the limit per customer. I also got some lovely fish which was reduced near end of day - much nicer than T's and better reductions as they have been getting very tight with those of late. Fruit, veg and salad stuff all looked much nicer than T's too!So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
Passenger - Things You've Never Done0 -
:rolleyes:
Again, dealing in hard facts, the links posted included 10 to 15 different individual coupons, 1 of which wasn't available in Tesco which was confirmed cos I investigated it and posted as such on the board.
You can have 100 links to the same coupon, but it will still just be 1 coupon.
Please refer to post 840AKA: PC
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Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven0 -
Free New Max Factor Foundation
To be one of the first to try it, simply tell Max Factor a little about yourself and they will send you a free sample.
http://www.maxfactor.co.uk/uk/second-skin-sampling/
am now looking for stocking fillers for the g'children, hopefully this sort of freebie will help
and if I remember right you've got 100's of them:rotfl:. It must be a full time job preparing for Christmas in your house.AKA: PC
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Rest in Peace Fred the Maddest Muppet in Heaven0 -
Thrifty_Sister wrote: »:beer:[....
Another question... with hindsight ,wasn't PC right in wanting it removed in the first place?Think she needs a little back-up here peeps before she throws in the towel.....
Extremely good point Bully - :beer:
PC you have my back up. You have/are doing an excellent job.:T:T:T
Come on Peeps - do your bit to offer support to her:beer:[/QUOTE]
and mine and pinks, thanks. :A:ALive for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.
never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.0 -
miss_miggins wrote: »You did nothing wrong. Legally you are entitled to pay for your shopping in buttons and fluff from the bottom of your pocket and if the shop are happy to accept them then that's fine.
agreed. especially if there were no signs up etc and the lad on the till didn't seem to know...tis tesco's job to train their staff properly and know these things.Won't buy nuffink without a discount0
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