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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 12 (and chat)

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  • Princess_Coupon
    Princess_Coupon Posts: 3,714 Forumite
    gill377 wrote: »
    not sure if this has already been posted but too good not to post again.. .. .. ..
    I just been to asda, in their new mag, they got mocs for single activia 20p off,they on offer at 34p, areo double the bubble lollies 50p off,they on offer at 97p, reduced from £2.?? and 50p off birds eye 4 pack pies which l've been told are also on offer.


    you've beaten me to posting this but heres the full info

    20p off Activia 165g pots so only 14p after moc

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Yogurts/Activia_Fat_Free_Cherry_Yogurt_165g.html

    50p off birds eye pies cheapest are chicken at £1.07 after moc

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=birds eye pies&SortBy=3

    50p off aero double the bubble icecream lollys 47p after moc

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Ice_Cream/Nestle_Aero_Double_the_Bubble_3x90ml.html
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  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Morning all :D.
    Don't really want to go to T's this weekend but I have a till spit for £9 off a £60 shop that runs out on Sunday. Don't need any wine (thanks to Sainsburys 25% off) so not sure what to buy. I can't fit any more McCain Home Fries in my freezer, don't need any Comfort or Persil Naturals, definitely don't need any dishwasher tabs or rinse aid. Don't need any Nestle cereal. Don't need any Pasta sauce (after M's BOG2F). I have Domestos coming out of my ears (well not literarally but the loft of the garage is still full. Don't need any Hovis (thanks Farm Foods) or Kettle Chips (Home Bargains).
    Anyone any ideas what I should buy :rotfl:
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • akh43
    akh43 Posts: 1,606 Forumite
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    jeferey wrote: »
    Morning all :D.
    Don't really want to go to T's this weekend but I have a till spit for £9 off a £60 shop that runs out on Sunday. Don't need any wine (thanks to Sainsburys 25% off) so not sure what to buy. I can't fit any more McCain Home Fries in my freezer, don't need any Comfort or Persil Naturals, definitely don't need any dishwasher tabs or rinse aid. Don't need any Nestle cereal. Don't need any Pasta sauce (after M's BOG2F). I have Domestos coming out of my ears (well not literarally but the loft of the garage is still full. Don't need any Hovis (thanks Farm Foods) or Kettle Chips (Home Bargains).
    Anyone any ideas what I should buy :rotfl:

    Whenever I need to make up an amount I either buy a phone top up voucher or clothes which never seem to fit and finish up going back:D
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    akh43 wrote: »
    Whenever I need to make up an amount I either buy a phone top up voucher or clothes which never seem to fit and finish up going back:D
    Nice one! - I see a plan forming :rotfl:
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • swood75729
    swood75729 Posts: 305 Forumite
    jeferey wrote: »
    Morning all :D.
    Don't really want to go to T's this weekend but I have a till spit for £9 off a £60 shop that runs out on Sunday. Don't need any wine (thanks to Sainsburys 25% off) so not sure what to buy. I can't fit any more McCain Home Fries in my freezer, don't need any Comfort or Persil Naturals, definitely don't need any dishwasher tabs or rinse aid. Don't need any Nestle cereal. Don't need any Pasta sauce (after M's BOG2F). I have Domestos coming out of my ears (well not literarally but the loft of the garage is still full. Don't need any Hovis (thanks Farm Foods) or Kettle Chips (Home Bargains).
    Anyone any ideas what I should buy :rotfl:


    Would a gift card work ?
  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    swood75729 wrote: »
    Would a gift card work ?

    now theres an idea, and you can spread your savings over a few weeks, picking up maybe a few more savings along the way, I like your train of thought. :D
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


  • lilly1972
    lilly1972 Posts: 803 Forumite
    i was going to post yesterday but had a migraine had a good shop at t's yesterday using mocs got



    vodka & coke £1.65 (given to my dad as don't drink)

    milka chocolate 65p ( for me chocoholic)

    airwick crystal air £2 (cost £1.65 so got 35p of shopping)

    dove bath 50p of (was on special offer of £1.25 so only cost me 75p)

    till spit £4 (thank you mr t)

    marmite voucher 50p ( didn't buy product forgot it was in my bag)

    aerial voucher £1 ( again didn't buy product).



    was a bit cheesed of i had printed of the domestoes vouchers because i needed bleach and the shelves were empty so not happy there good job i did not go just to get bleach. while walking past the tills to go up another isle one of the checkout ladies saw me and said hello so i made sure i went to her when i finished because she never questions vouchers and she scans things slow which i like it means i can pack my shopping properly. so all in all good shop and to top it all of got another till spit for £4 of £30 again so i will be going shoppping again next week even though i was not going to but it would just be rude not to use the £4 of and i can stock up on a few more bits i am hoping the mccain micro chips vouchers come before i go shopping as that will help with the spend as well.
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    swood75729 wrote: »
    Would a gift card work ?
    gill377 wrote: »
    now theres an idea, and you can spread your savings over a few weeks, picking up maybe a few more savings along the way, I like your train of thought. :D
    Do you think they would go for that? Can you get them in different denominations - never had one before? TIA
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • swood75729
    swood75729 Posts: 305 Forumite
    jeferey wrote: »
    Do you think they would go for that? Can you get them in different denominations - never had one before? TIA
    I think in multiples of £5, should work, you are still spending so don't see why you shouldn't qualify for the conditional spend but who knows with T, perhaps go to a nice SA (if there are any in your local:rotfl:)
  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    jeferey wrote: »
    Do you think they would go for that? Can you get them in different denominations - never had one before? TIA


    its worth a try jeferey, they can only say no, :p
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


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