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

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  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    Good morning Perranlady, Cornishlady, madmuppet5, Midwinter, Idlesaver, Gill377, Jeferey, and Jonty03 and everyone else, your all early birds today.

    Going to pop to Asda and yes, also Tesco today. Got to make the best of our coupons now.

    I am going to use a .65p Tesco price guarantee coupon and a £1 fairy coupon in Tesco so the fairy will cost me .5p and I will get .70p back to spend again (or at least thats my theory) I am going to do this to make sure my tesco know its not all over.

    Hope everyone has a lovely day, the sun is shining so hope we have a great weekend.

    CWxx

    hi CW, its deff not over, I'm sure we can still have some "fun" with the new policy.:T:T
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


  • clyndu
    clyndu Posts: 590 Forumite
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    Just come back from Mr T and handed over my DTD voucher from last week. The SA then asked me how long it takes for the email to come through. As she had now managed to get her head round it and had done her first big DTD shop yesterday!!!!! You should of seen her face when she realised it would only be the difference.
  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    stacey2006 wrote: »
    but if you bought the butter from ASDA for 50p and used the 30p coupon it would still cost 20p, or am I missing something here?

    hee hee, i love it.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


  • System
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    Aesop wrote: »


    Thanks, so we need to find the Fairy fabric conditioner with the Pooh bear on then, my kids will love that!

    Can't believe I missed out on using vouchers till now, it sounds like they were so lucrative :D I'm happy to find this thread from DTD, better late than never. Such a nice friendly thread too :j
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  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
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    clyndu wrote: »
    Just come back from Mr T and handed over my DTD voucher from last week. The SA then asked me how long it takes for the email to come through. As she had now managed to get her head round it and had done her first big DTD shop yesterday!!!!! You should of seen her face when she realised it would only be the difference difference.

    Hi clyndu ...nice to see you're still around....what amazes me is the fact that due to bad training this SA did not know...ever likely we get trouted.
  • Aesop
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    rachelja wrote: »
    Thanks, so we need to find the Fairy fabric conditioner with the Pooh bear on then, my kids will love that!

    Can't believe I missed out on using vouchers till now, it sounds like they were so lucrative :D I'm happy to find this thread from DTD, better late than never. Such a nice friendly thread too :j

    yes, Mr S and Mr T have the promotional bottles, don't think Iceland has them, I usually find they don't have promotional items. No Mr A near me, so can't tell you about him.
  • rachelja wrote: »
    Thanks, so we need to find the Fairy fabric conditioner with the Pooh bear on then, my kids will love that!

    Can't believe I missed out on using vouchers till now, it sounds like they were so lucrative :D I'm happy to find this thread from DTD, better late than never. Such a nice friendly thread too :j
    thats also how iv ended up here and it sounds lovely thanks ppl :T:T
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 30 April 2011 at 12:07PM
    :rotfl: don't feed the troll:D

    Anyway, my money saving better than Asda at the mo :-

    3 x T FINEST F/RANGECORNFED CKN BRSTFILLETS 260-560G (0.42 kg)
    I bought each pack approx. £5ish. total (T) £ 15.09 (A) £ 5.37

    3 x NAPOLINA CHOPPED TOMATOES4 X 400G
    pack of 4 cost £1.94 ea (T) £ 5.82 (A) £ 4.50

    Voucher used : £20 above cost £20.91 paid 91p voucher coming back £10.00:eek:

    Another 1 :-
    2 x TESCO FINEST ROAST POTATOES 450G £ 4.00 £ 2.00
    1 x ORAL-B KIDS STAGES POWER BATTERY T/BRUSH £ 10.00 £ 2.00

    Voucher used : £14.00 paid nowt voucher coming back £10.00:eek:

    Yet Another:rotfl: 1:-

    3 x TAMPAX COMPAK APPLICATOR SUPER 20 £ 8.97 £ 8.70
    1 x ORAL-B KIDS STAGES POWER BATTERY T/BRUSH £ 10.00 £ 2.00

    Voucher used : £18.90 paid 7p voucher coming back £8ish:eek: I could go on endless:rotfl:
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • judy2357
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    I believe Judy, like some others [me included] doesn't have a convenient Asda to visit. :)

    Yes that is correct, T is 2 min in car and 7/8 min walk, but nearest Asda is Plymouth 15 miles away. Having said that I do have home delivery from Asda so am open to suggestions to save that way.
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  • Aesop
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    judy2357 wrote: »
    Yes that is correct, T is 2 min in car and 7/8 min walk, but nearest Asda is Plymouth 15 miles away. Having said that I do have home delivery from Asda so am open to suggestions to save that way.

    the only problem I have with Asda home delivery is that they take the money from your account twice and then take ages to credit back the second amount. It is in their T&C. They take the first amount as a pre-authorisation prior to delivery, after delivery take a second amount and then credit you back the pre-authorisation amount.

    http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/common/static/terms-and-conditionscontainer.jsp?prepage=/asda-estore/index.jsp%3Fnull

    ok, they don't physically take it, but your bank thinks it is being requested and do not allow you access to it until the 3-10 days. I have heard from someone directly they did not get theirs back for the full 10 days.
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