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

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  • BLUEWKD
    BLUEWKD Posts: 6,800 Forumite
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    edited 15 April 2011 at 11:47AM
    [/QUOTE]=veggiecar;42840852]ok...got several weeks of catch-up to do, but if anyone wants to use printable coupons with the DTD then dairylea cheese 50p from first page will cost 68p in Tesco (with coupon) and will give back a DTD of £1.36
    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Cheese_Snacks/Dairylea_Strip_Cheese_Original_4x21g.html :beer::beer:[/QUOTE]

    May I respectfully :p request that all those hijacking the printable coupons thread with questions and details about other promotions do so on the relevant threads

    perhaps this one https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3134600 and other similar ones ;)
    We all, already, know that the end result will be a coupon you can print off, so perhaps knowledge shared on the above thread would be more beneficial to all MSEers and especially those looking for printables:D

    Now who said the above, prize for the winning answer will be a 4 pack of velvet without the promo packaging/barcode as you don't need it cos you ain't gonna get your dosh anyways:p:p:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • have just read on the tesco "hot bed of activity" dtd thread that Asda are having a baby event just after Easter.

    Hopefully the starter kits will be reduced down again and can get some mileage out of the £5 vouchers. However, even though they've gone up to £5.50 instore (voucher only worth £5) I bought a single pack of newborns yesterday using a £2 coupon from front of starter kit - then took the single nappies back this morning. Naughty - but Ive gained my last four 50p extras back. See, up there for thinking, down there for dancing.

    Also, baby event gives huge scope for a new lot of dtd possibles with Tesco.
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  • nutty1
    nutty1 Posts: 2,204 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    m4rtin wrote: »
    Reported on PTS but by newbie so may be wrong?? Nothing on MSE NP thread!

    Page 27 if anyone has bought it :p
    yes its there valid till 28/5
  • hello all! Nearly committed the ultimate moc/dtd faux pas today. Got my 2nd bottle of Betty Crocker and forgot all about the moc on the first one :eek: But sneakily peeled it off when CS was not looking.

    I really must get on the case with Velvet to hassel them, picking up tips from you all (like asking them for their registered office to send court papers, nice one) but since I [STRIKE]played more than once a day[/STRIKE] cheated like a cheaty thing that cheats a lot, would I really have a chance? Any advice from peeps that have been succesful would be lovely - pm if at all possible please!
  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    VELVET

    I finally got a call from velvet

    All she said was

    If I want to write and complain the address of the head office is:-

    STA Hygiene Products UK Ltd.
    Southfields Road,
    Dunstable.
    Bedfordshire
    LU6 3EJ


    Think I will try and email first, if I can find the email address of the top man.

    CWxx
  • Byatt
    Byatt Posts: 3,496 Forumite
    Hello everyone; it's very quiet on here! Are you all dtd'g??

    I have another virus, exactly a month after the first one, so have been sleeping, reading on here, sleeping. Had to go out to get some meds and did a dtd shop, I was a little more savvy this time. Seems the more I do it the worse I get!!

    My lovely neighbours have moved; I had no idea until the van came...(they work full time and I've been at my daughter's a lot this year)...but around midnight a note was pushed through the letter box (I had been quietly crying)...from them saying they wished they could have seen me before they went, and gave me their new address...I feel bereft right now, how silly is that. They are a young couple and really nice.

    myalphabetgirls, I think children miss the structure of their days at school. Hope all goes well at the hospital.

    Gill, that sounds hard! :eek:

    Bluwkd, :beer:


    xxxxx
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    edited 15 April 2011 at 3:26PM
    Hope you get well soon Byatt :(

    Good neighbours are hard to come by these days.

    Try and get out if you can. You'll feel better for it :)
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  • dawnie1972
    dawnie1972 Posts: 2,428 Forumite
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    :wave: hi everyone, dawnie so so tired today - the journey to cheltenham n back always knocks me out the next day. Very unlike me but gonna have a snooze on the sofa as going out tonight to see Colin Fry (the medium bloke) - fingers crossed my guardian angel comes to see me.:shhh:

    But before i go night nights i just wanted to show you this - after waiting for so long and wishing and hoping i finally got to meet one of my fave horses yesterday, have followed him for years, lost lots of money backing him, he's now retired from racing and is happily grazing at Jonjo O Neills stables in Cheltenham and we met finally yesterday (he's called Mylo) - hence the liking - my dogs called Milo! I love this pic of him - in some of the others he looks like a bedraggled old cart horse!.
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    A home is not a home ..... without a dog :heart:
  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    dawnie1972 wrote: »
    :wave: , he's now retired from racing and is happily grazing at Jonjo O Neills stables in Cheltenham and we met finally yesterday (he's called Mylo) - hence the liking - my dogs called Milo! I love this pic of him - in some of the others he looks like a bedraggled old cart horse!.

    099.jpg

    he is so lovely,I always had horses as a kid ,had 5 for my kids aswell, my eldest son has 1,well its my g'daughters and my eldest daughter has 3, her and her 2 daughters ride, hope you have a good snooze.:)
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

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  • Sorry to hear you are feeling poorly and down in the dumps Byatt. I hope brighter days are with you soon hun. ((hugs))
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