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  • twinklyeys
    twinklyeys Posts: 2,565 Forumite
    Nuttygal wrote: »
    Has anyone been using dtd vouchers in Scotland? Interested to know how people have got on here as I've heard a lot of horror stories about vouchers down south being refused etc :)

    I am in central Scotland and have not had any bother as yet, may it continue! They don't seem to know what to do with them but either figure it out or ask supervisor, always got it through without a fuss! My M&S £2 off voucher caused more of a fuss!!!!!
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Used my first DTD voucher today with no problems. New receipt wasn't signed .

    Got back in the car and before i drove away a car parked in front of me with the personalised number plate M** MSE. Is someone on here that dedicated they have an MSE number plate. Made me smile:D

    was it martin????????????:eek::eek::eek::eek:
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  • sassey73
    sassey73 Posts: 341 Forumite
    Nuttygal wrote: »
    Has anyone been using dtd vouchers in Scotland? Interested to know how people have got on here as I've heard a lot of horror stories about vouchers down south being refused etc :)

    i'm south lol i thnk st albans ish :D took both mine n mum no probs really lol
  • quintwins
    quintwins Posts: 5,179 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    glad he lived to tell the tale, bet you send him back tomorrow!!!

    can someone tell me what a kindle is pls???

    you know how naive i am following the group hug thing!:rotfl:

    it's an ebook reader, you get free books for it off amazon aswell :) i'd love a kindle but it's not happening
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  • bbford
    bbford Posts: 717 Forumite
    Picasso7 wrote: »
    Whoever suggested getting the Kindle -- thank you. I have done just that. Handed over just under £20 cash. I don't think I am doing all this shopping as well as all of you are, but I've stocked up on gin and port (both of which I usually buy anyway) and now have 11 bottles of Hardy's Crest from today's two shops. Now waiting for the next voucher.

    Haven't caught up with the thread but just in case it hasn't been noted, both the Martini and the After Eights now price-match ASDA!


    Is there a deal on the Kindle, or are you just using your vouchers to purchase, have looked back but couldn't find original post

    thanks!
    How much ?????????!!!
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
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    tara747 wrote: »
    STD coupon, what's that then???? Have you been having too many group hugs? :grouphug: LOL!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Stoopid iPod touch doesn't have Dtd as a word-
    Course it's a word - it's engraved on all our brains:rotfl:
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  • loobylou232
    loobylou232 Posts: 1,599 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    glad he lived to tell the tale, bet you send him back tomorrow!!!

    can someone tell me what a kindle is pls???

    you know how naive i am following the group hug thing!:rotfl:

    It's an e-reader for downloading books on to. Amazon sell them and just recently Tesco started too. I really want one but can't justify the cost in normal money!
  • Kaos_2
    Kaos_2 Posts: 521 Forumite
    twinklyeys wrote: »
    I am in central Scotland and have not had any bother as yet, may it countinue! They don't seem to know what to do with them but either figure it out or ask supervisor, always got it through without a fuss! My M&S £2 off voucher caused more of a fuss!!!!!

    I had that problem tonight... Co-op £5 off £30 voucher came off fine... DTD voucher came off fine... Sainsburys £6 off £30 voucher wouldn't work! :eek:
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  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
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    Nuttygal wrote: »
    Has anyone been using dtd vouchers in Scotland? Interested to know how people have got on here as I've heard a lot of horror stories about vouchers down south being refused etc :)
    Have had no problems at all, in fact smiles and loads of interest from the SA.
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • Kaos wrote: »
    I promise it wasn't me as haven't visited Hucknall yet but how are they about accepting the vouchers? I tend to be up that way once or twice a week and really don't want to get onto first name terms with staff at my closest store :rotfl: so need an alternative :D Top Valley scared me and my friend half to death when we were simply buying the stuff so decided not to go back there :rotfl: so my friend will probably use Hucknall to redeem her voucher (or the new one in Bulwell)

    Not as nice as my usual haunt, Mansfield. They don't bat an eyelid there! To be fair, the checkout ladies were lovely - they wanted to know how it was so big (£79) and I smiled and said I did my research before I shop - not after!!! The woman and bloke who came over to officiate it looked a bit miserable, but to be fair, they beeped it - no questions!

    No Nivea though. Plenty of baking trays and Turner Road...a few wedges, BE veg. No diet pepsi but did have pepsi max. Loads of the Olay magic cream (can't bring myself to associate it with physics!!!) but I left it because it has been hit and miss! I got the last lonely Beans Snap Pot!
    ;) "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." Aldous Huxley. ;)
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