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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 11 (and chat)
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Mad's socks have been mentionedPrincess_Coupon wrote: »Sher, surely you are having sedation? or a local? they are going to give you something aren't they????:eek:
All the best for tomorrow Sher:T:T:T
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Busylizzie wrote: »Super customer service in Sainsburys today. Went in to spend my £2 off £20 coupon. Got Velvet rolls with the coupon attached. They had Listerine Smartrinse on 2 for £5 instead of £4.18 each. Wanted to buy 4 but they only had 3. My fav CSA let me have the odd one for £2.50 plus a raincheck voucher. He looked up to see when next delivery was due - not going to stock it anymore. However, he said they had a different flavour. It wasn't on the shelf so he promised to look for it and ring me, which he did. It was actually a smaller bottle and wasn't on offer but he said I could have 2x 250ml for £2.50 (the offer price of the 500 ml). Shame Sainsburys are too expensive to get all my shopping there.
Busylizzie, what is a raincheck voucher?
Take care
BeckyNo toiletries challenge, started 18/1/2010 - Putting £1 in my savings jar for every item that I use up. Pot 1 to 4 = £261. Pot 5=£23
Boots points:£39.21. Extra money in 2012:£674.59. In 2013 £603.48. 2014: £85. 2015: £0 :j0 -
Princess_Coupon wrote: »Sher, surely you are having sedation? or a local? they are going to give you something aren't they????:eek:
It will be a local but if I hear him ask for any instruments, especially a scalpel :eek: or hear him say "oops" I'll pass out for sure!!! I'm taking an mp3 player to listen to during it.;)Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!0 -
Thanks for all the well wishes! I'm off to bed now as I have to get up early, good night all!!:)Murphy knows me too well and sticks to me like glue!0
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Princess_Coupon wrote: »Sher, surely you are having sedation? or a local? they are going to give you something aren't they??:eek:
Times are hard in the NHS- a rubber hammer works well............:cool:0 -
Morning all
. If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat
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Morning Jeferey
Morning all
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Morning everyone.
Here we go - silly question number 2!
I often find things on offer, and there's only one on the shelves and so I leave it. Do all stores do raincheck vouchers, or do you just ask CS for the one halfprice?
my apologies
I :heartpuls M.S.E.
Mortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage!
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