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  • Amiethest
    Amiethest Posts: 68 Forumite
    Rich44 wrote: »
    Slight panic underway with the delivery driver taking everything last night and no sign of contact from the store or a refund for the £73 eeeeeep

    Was wondering about giving any vouchers to a driver, I think I might pop to the store for a change!
  • jaggyman
    jaggyman Posts: 755 Forumite
    biggad wrote: »
    Has anyone got a link to the Nivea that is £1 in Asda and £5 in Tesco?
    Aint got link but barcode is 4005808236879 Nivea body rich nour. moist. 400ml T-£5.21 A-£1.00 hth
    Shop one - A vs T
    Shop two - A vs W
    And then repeat :j:j:j
    & now add - A vs S
    What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • sparkle03
    sparkle03 Posts: 868 Forumite
    Sorry was me who saw the clip, I have obviously put 2 + 2 together and come up with 5 :o

    I just saw Martin saying he would be on tomorrow and he can tell us how to get 6 bottles of wine for free! So I just assumed, didnt mean to mis-inform!

    ''I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."
    Marilyn Monroe
  • parawatch wrote: »
    Quick Question:

    If the DTD limit for a household is £100 per calendar month and you happen to get a voucher valued at more than £100 from Mr T, has anyone had problems using it?

    Surely if Mr T is issuing them to customers for more than this value they can't refuse it at the tills (or can they)?

    People are using vouchers over £100 and no problems I can see have been reported but just a suggestion- how about putting your shopping through say in three batches for DTD vouchers of I.E. £30.00 each. Also using different e mail addresses if you buy alot of shopping per month.
  • Sanya
    Sanya Posts: 415 Forumite
    Just back from another (hopefully) successfull shop. Just to mention that the airwick electric (T-£6.10, A-£3) has a £1 off voucher inside. It says it is just for refills but it does work on another plug in and you can use more than one. I just bought one at £6.10, used 2x £1 off coupons so cost me £4.10 and expecting £6.20 DTD, £2.10 profit!!!!!
    A bargain is something you don't need at a price you can't resist
  • tara747
    tara747 Posts: 10,238 Forumite
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    ***£5 off £30 COOP shop***NOTW***

    'Description: CHECK out this brilliant checkout offer ................. get a FIVER off your shopping bill when you spend £30 or more at The Co-operative Food. The News of the World has teamed up with the food chain so you can get your groceries for less.

    We ran the deal last week and it flew off the shelves, so we've brought it back due to popular demand! The Co-operative Food has more than 3,000 stores across the UK-one in every postcode sector-so stocking up on all your essentials couldn't be easier.

    They offer great quality, delicious, ethically sourced products, at fantastic value. They are the only retailer to sell food grown on their own farms, and are proud to support Fairtrade.

    Every week there are plenty of great deals to be found in stores.

    Get your £5 off thriller by sending your full name and address to [EMAIL="custserv@notw.co.uk"]custserv@notw.co.uk[/EMAIL] with CO-OP in the heading. We will then post you your coupon.

    Full terms and conditions are on the coupon.
    You'd be off your trolley to miss out!

    Fab find by helcat26 on mse'

    Taken from: http://www.hotukdeals.com/vouchers/free-5-off-30-spend-co-op/903743

    Thanks very much for this! :beer:
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  • tillycat123
    tillycat123 Posts: 975 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    It's been 16 degrees and sunny here today. What have I done, sat in front of the computer and 2 dashes to Tesco! I've missed the sun.
  • roxy86_2
    roxy86_2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    can anyone confirm whether the olay antiwrinkle aqua physics serum works?

    want to get one for my mum but not if it comes back n/f or n/a
    :j
  • N20Y1D
    N20Y1D Posts: 2,061 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Got to do my "normal" shop tomorrow, i've marked off the offers i can think of, are there any stand out ones im missing?

    Fruit
    Cucumber
    Spring onions
    Onions
    Tomatoes
    Green beans
    Stir fry
    Chillies
    Smoothies
    Stir fry sauce
    Wrigleys Extra Mints
    Fizzy water
    Lime cordial
    sugar
    Nachos for Friday (Doritos 2 for £3 ASDA)
    Chilli con carne sauce - Uncle Ben's Medium Chilli Con Carne sauce Buy 3 (3for£3asda)
    Jar of jalapenos
    Tin of kidney beans
    Tin of mixed beans for sausage soup
    Tin of chopped tomatoes
    Eggs
    Sour cream for 25th
    Single cream (small tub – 100ml) for 28th
    Milk – semi skimmed
    Sliced bread
    Burger buns
    Cheese slices
    Cheddar
    Fromage frais
    Frozen duck pancakes
    Fish fingers (birds eye omega 3 fish fingers 8 pack (3for £3 asda)
    Frozen peas (Tesco Garden Peas 1Kg £1.85 tesco£1 asda)
    Toilet bleach
    Throwaway tea spoons
    GU10 50 watt 240v halogen bulbs
    TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS
  • squidgeum
    squidgeum Posts: 1,206 Forumite
    sirbrainy wrote: »
    Is there anything to stop me buying (say) 10 x roasters?

    I think the most I would get in one go is 8. That would be a DTD of £96, therefore keeping it below the £100 maximum.
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