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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 17 (and chat)

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  • Bedtimebear
    Bedtimebear Posts: 926 Forumite
    Good evening
    **Thank to all MSE who save me money with vouchers/ freebies & competitions ***
  • Thrifty_Sister
    Thrifty_Sister Posts: 5,824 Forumite
    Did my two dtd shops today as planned - one store asked to see my cc and would not put the voucher through without seeing it. The other store no such bother. T's grrrrrrrrrr lol
  • EnglishWelshie
    EnglishWelshie Posts: 5,115 Forumite
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    Did my two dtd shops today as planned - one store asked to see my cc and would not put the voucher through without seeing it. The other store no such bother. T's grrrrrrrrrr lol

    Best thing to do is just carry a temp paper card saves any hassle at the checkouts at stores that insist on one.
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,964 Forumite
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    There is some MR MUSCLE products on DTD at the moment, so if you want to unblock your drains and sinks, go get them! Also LEMSIP 16 FLU COLD tablets are a good one too. They have been confirmed by people on the other thread.
  • Despite a previous post when I lamented the frustration of not convincing another mum at school that she could save lots and get free items by coming on here and making the most of offer/coupon combinations. Not one to give up I went through, step by step, the Tesco dtd with a friend who usually shares my love of saving a pound or two and who especially enjoys playing one supermarket off against another and she said - :eek: t'was more hassle than its worth!

    OMG, how can the legitimate obtaining of free food when coffers are low be too much hassle? I need to lie down in a darkened room with a free magnum and an (almost free) large bacardi and coke.

    So, my like minded invisible friends, I concede. No more talk to anyone apart from you guys - because you understand.

    Hey Mad, can you continue your earlier moc dancing. Could do with some new ones that will combine lovely with dtd. I will join in, my free vaseline lip therapy on my smackers, my hair newly washed with my free herbal essence shampoo/conditioners, smelling sweetly of my almost free So! body spray, draped in an abundance of magnum wrappers.

    Note to self - maybe lay off the bacardi for a bit ;)
    Love, through the trees, past the sky, beyond the northern lights; and I won't let go. May your soul and spirt fly sweetheart x

    My alphabet-girls are with me every step of the way x
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    jonty03 wrote: »
    Very civilised shop. Didn't go looking for dtd (still confuses me) but did go for one or two offers eg Timotei (sp?) shampoo/conditioners. £1.99 buy 1 get 2 free and stocked up on some reduced veg. :)

    aww.... Jonty... you didn't!!! don't tell me you mixed all the above into 1 shop! you gonna kick yourself tomorrow as they will deduct your dtd with the rest of the stuff even the reduced veg (they are comparing it with Asda non reduce veg) big mistake... infact that was my mistake when I did my 1st dtd.


    Listen to me : buy :-

    028209.jpgWolf Blass Yellow Label Chardonnay Australia (750ml) cost £9.49

    010751.jpgWolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/2009 (750ml) cost £9.49

    095158.jpg Betty pancake (if you can find it) just get 1 @ £1.49 (check price as different area sell diff price)

    you pay £20.47 you get dtd for above £20.00.

    NO BETTY get alternative :-

    038492.jpgAquafresh Fresh & Minty Toothpaste Pump (100ml) £1.98

    you pay £20.96 you get dtd £19.92
    Did my two dtd shops today as planned - one store asked to see my cc and would not put the voucher through without seeing it. The other store no such bother. T's grrrrrrrrrr lol

    aww... sis tell them you don't have one:D if they give u the temp card/form take it then just chuck it away @ home:rotfl:
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    she said - :eek: t'was more hassle than its worth! OMG, how can the legitimate obtaining of free food when coffers are low be too much hassle?

    I used to think like that too until my sis (BW) beat me blue & black all over:rotfl:
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    Despite a previous post when I lamented the frustration of not convincing another mum at school that she could save lots and get free items by coming on here and making the most of offer/coupon combinations. Not one to give up I went through, step by step, the Tesco dtd with a friend who usually shares my love of saving a pound or two and who especially enjoys playing one supermarket off against another and she said - :eek: t'was more hassle than its worth!

    OMG, how can the legitimate obtaining of free food when coffers are low be too much hassle? I need to lie down in a darkened room with a free magnum and an (almost free) large bacardi and coke.

    So, my like minded invisible friends, I concede. No more talk to anyone apart from you guys - because you understand.

    Hey Mad, can you continue your earlier moc dancing. Could do with some new ones that will combine lovely with dtd. I will join in, my free vaseline lip therapy on my smackers, my hair newly washed with my free herbal essence shampoo/conditioners, smelling sweetly of my almost free So! body spray, draped in an abundance of magnum wrappers.

    Note to self - maybe lay off the bacardi for a bit ;)


    Trying to explain DTD to some people if not most, is practically impossible:o

    MOC dance time to go with the DTD:cool:

    :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
    Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark :p©
    Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A
  • idlesaver
    idlesaver Posts: 4,250 Forumite
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    Good evening all....

    Thanks Mad for the MOC dance...:T

    Lets hope it will get few more conditional spends for T's....:p:p:p
  • Byatt
    Byatt Posts: 3,496 Forumite
    Why do the Betty Crocker's look bigger in a pic than in reality???:D

    I found one, yes just the one, and thought, what?!! It's tiny...so didn't bother...
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