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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 15 (and chat)
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Morning all - night shift were quiet again.
After work today I'm going releive muself of some of my last M & S vouchers as they finish this week. Shame as it was great while it lasted lol0 -
Morning TS and everyone else - me too - I've got 2 £5 M&S's left burning a hole in my wallet (kindly donated by a fellow poster
). Wonder if they have Dine in for £10 again this weekend? If not I'll have to use them in T's
If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
Morning all....:)0
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Morning all
I've got 1 M&S moc left too, so will see if I can repeat last weeks success later this week. Might see if I can get myself another Co-op one to go with it again before then too.So your answer don’t be scared of failure
For the only failure is never to try
Passenger - Things You've Never Done0 -
Similar apologies if this is the wrong place to post this, but it is Boots related.
If you are a member of the Boots parenting club, you will have been posted some money off vouchers for the period valid 13/12/10 - 31/03/11. Amongst them is a voucher for a free Elle McPherson or Bath Works product when you spend £5.00 or more on baby products (with some exclusions). The voucher itself does not say which product you are entitled to, so in effect you could pick whatever you wanted regardless of the price.
I had purchased 2 packs of multipack (4 in each pack) baby wipes totalling £8 (instead of £12.24 as these were also on special offer) to qualify for the offer.
So far so good, but this is the key part. When I went to the checkout the voucher scanned as a credit towards the cost of what I had in my basket, and although the Elle McPherson product I had purchased ( a foot and hand kit) had been reduced in the sale from £11.95 - £7.17, the voucher still gave credit to the full value as well as taking into account the sale price.
Thus, if you are still with me, my total product purchase was £24.19, and I paid a grand total of...........£3.22!
Confused? The maths is £11.95 less £4.78 (sale reduction) less 11.95 (voucher) less £4.24 (baby wipes bundle discount) = £3.22.
I have checked the receipt and assure you everything is on there and the sales assistant checked it herself.
I would be interested to hear if anyone else has found this.0 -
marionsteve wrote: »Dont do what a work colleague of mine did..registered his card against employers accounts, he has just departed shall we say.....
ahh.. but me boss let me have itthey hardly shop @ T and if they received the clubcard voucher(s) @ home they give it to moi to use
. Me got a very very nicey boss to work with :rotfl:when he is not around I am the boss!:p
RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »ahh.. but me boss let me have it
they hardly shop @ T and if they received the clubcard voucher(s) @ home they give it to moi to use
. Me got a very very nicey boss to work with :rotfl:when he is not around I am the boss!:p
when he is around your the boss as well. In fact your the boss everywhere, well you think you are, that's why when I visit you boss me.:( Go get trolley, go take food to table, eat all your greens:eek::eek:Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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jireh, thanks for posting on here:T:TI have the voucher, but unfortunately I'm in a thick moment and cannot understand what the till is taking off/the offer. So not sure what to buy:o:o Does anyone else understand?Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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Similar apologies if this is the wrong place to post this, but it is Boots related.
If you are a member of the Boots parenting club, you will have been posted some money off vouchers for the period valid 13/12/10 - 31/03/11. Amongst them is a voucher for a free Elle McPherson or Bath Works product when you spend £5.00 or more on baby products (with some exclusions). The voucher itself does not say which product you are entitled to, so in effect you could pick whatever you wanted regardless of the price.
I had purchased 2 packs of multipack (4 in each pack) baby wipes totalling £8 (instead of £12.24 as these were also on special offer) to qualify for the offer.
So far so good, but this is the key part. When I went to the checkout the voucher scanned as a credit towards the cost of what I had in my basket, and although the Elle McPherson product I had purchased ( a foot and hand kit) had been reduced in the sale from £11.95 - £7.17, the voucher still gave credit to the full value as well as taking into account the sale price.
Thus, if you are still with me, my total product purchase was £24.19, and I paid a grand total of...........£3.22!
Confused? The maths is £11.95 less £4.78 (sale reduction) less 11.95 (voucher) less £4.24 (baby wipes bundle discount) = £3.22.
I have checked the receipt and assure you everything is on there and the sales assistant checked it herself.
I would be interested to hear if anyone else has found this.
Welcome jireh to the couponing world.:)
Thanks for posting the couponing glitch. I am not a parenting club member but it will surely be useful to other New mums on here.0
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