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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 18 (and chat)

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  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
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    lalamb wrote: »
    I'm fairly new to couponing and I have all mine ready and printed off. Thank you everyone for the work you put into this thread.

    This is what I have, if anyone can see a problem could you please point it out. I'm off shopping in a little while. I know my Tesco store accepts other stores MOCs so I don't see a problem with using that one.

    Sainsbury till spit £3 off £30 spend
    Tesco till spit £4 off £20 spend
    Sharwoods Free Jar MOC
    Sharwoods Free Jar MOC
    Lenor £1 MOC
    Innocent OJ £1 MOC
    Innocent OJ £1 MOC
    Pizza Fingers 50p MOC
    McCain Wedges 50p MOC
    Fairy Original £1.00 MOC

    I also have a £20 DTD voucher. :)

    My shopping list comes to approx £35 but it should only cost me about £3 cash if it all goes according to plan. My husband has kindly informed me I'm on my own when we get to the checkouts. :o
    You might do it if Sa is not too fastidious, but with 2 conditional spends you should actually spend the total amount...so £50 to use one for a £20 shop and 1 for a £30 shop, so be prepared to have one reurned... but if you are lucky and some people are, you might get away with, I have only managed it a few times as most SA's point out my spend is not enough, you cannot argue the point with them as they are quite correct.Good luck...you do have more of a chance as one is a till spit and they are not both other supermarkets conditional spend mocs...
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 13 May 2011 at 10:27AM
    lalamb wrote: »
    I have to say I am really nervous and feel a bit cheeky handing over all those vouchers. I have used a couple of Sainsburys vouchers before without a problem. So fingers crossed.


    Go to page 1 scroll down to post 11 - print the page out & take it with you. If they trying to fob you off - just dump all the shopping back to them ( many of us have done it ) and walk away don't forget to ask back all your vouchers - go back type email to HQ ask them to send you an email regarding supermarket conditional spend vouchers as well as using vouchers to buy the correct products. Once you receive your email from HQ print it and carry with you at all times (when you shop at T). So the next time you go in - show it to the customer service & tell them they can photocopy your email if they like - this way whenever you shop at your T, you won't get any trouble from the stupid supervisors & grumpy cashiers.
    bullshot wrote: »
    spend the total amount...so £50 to use one for a £20 shop and 1 for a £30 shop, so be prepared to have one returned... .

    Yes BS, at my local store I'll only have to spend at least £30 to use all the above, but at another store I'll have to spend £50 to use both conditional vouchers.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    surprise in post today
    i printed the sharwoods coupons a while back and left positive remark in box.
    well just got a letter from sharwoods saying sorry you didn't like our indian curry sauce (didn't even pick this variety when filling in form)
    i have a cheque for £1.55
    and a 50p coupon
    :j

    something to watch for.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    lalamb wrote: »
    Sainsbury till spit £3 off £30 spend
    Tesco till spit £4 off £20 spend

    I also have a £20 DTD voucher. :)

    My shopping list comes to approx £35 but it should only cost me about £3 cash if it all goes according to plan.

    you may find the cashier refuses one of the till spits. As in theory, you are meant to spend £30 + £20 = £50, to be able to use both till spits. Although some people have found that the cashiers accept both against one shopping of less than £50.

    Good luck :)

    whoops reading backwards again! just seen BS has already replied.
  • clozza_90
    clozza_90 Posts: 398 Forumite
    surprise in post today
    i printed the sharwoods coupons a while back and left positive remark in box.
    well just got a letter from sharwoods saying sorry you didn't like our indian curry sauce (didn't even pick this variety when filling in form)
    i have a cheque for £1.55
    and a 50p coupon
    :j

    something to watch for.

    Any idea how quickly this was sent out to you? Wondering when to expect mine!
    2014 wins: £15 iTunes voucher, £15 Amazon voucher, Sharwood's wok & sauces, Food Lover's Guide to the World book, £20 Tesco giftcard, Goodfellas x 3, Garnier skin cream, £25 Frankie & Benny's, Chiquito meal, £20 Frankie & Benny's, Panebello pizza, Harlan Coben book
  • russetred
    russetred Posts: 1,334 Forumite
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    Slightly off topic here but is there a specific variety of Listerine that works on mossies.I went to T to pick up a bottle as I get eaten alive on hols but there were several types I wasnt sure which one to take. Thanks to all who post their coupon finds and Idlesaver for the list.
    "Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    choppysocks, welcome to the thread, the retailer will accept any moc that are for items that you have actually bought.

    so we don't recommend putting mocs through for items that you have not bought, as they will refuse them.

    Most supermarkets are ok with mocs, they can get a bit funny with the conditional spends, and DTD.

    Have a read from the first post onwards, that should make it clearer.
  • snaggletooth
    snaggletooth Posts: 134 Forumite
    morning all xxx:)
    there is an ad on todays daily mail front page for £5 to spend at disney store if you spend £20 the coupon will be in tommmorows daily mail:)

    :Tto all the newbie coupon finds eveyone:T
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    surprise in post today
    i printed the sharwoods coupons a while back and left positive remark in box.
    well just got a letter from sharwoods saying sorry you didn't like our indian curry sauce (didn't even pick this variety when filling in form)
    i have a cheque for £1.55
    and a 50p coupon
    :j

    something to watch for.

    Same thing happened to me Myrtle - got the cheque and 50p moc this morning despite leaving positive feedback and printing the moc for a free jar. Perhaps I should post it back to them!! :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Good morning all :D

    Mad been a busy bee.
    Had a phone call Monday.
    "We've got a flat for you Mad but you'll have to move quick. "Have you got the deposit?"
    Yep
    "Can you get all ya stuff packed?"
    Yep.
    "OK, we'll move you Wednesday lunchtime"
    :eek::eek::eek:

    OMG what a nightmare. Was boxing stuff up that I forgot I had. All me clothes, all the dtd stuff:eek: Been so stressed out. Got it done with minutes to spare.
    Anyhoo, this bloke came and got me stuff. Picked up me 7kg tumble dryer as if it was a box of weetabix:eek: Got to me new flat (3rd floor)and I was absolutely knackered:p
    No breakages but the chap did crush an oxo cube that I had earmarked for me tea that evening.:eek: Don't think I'll bother with a claim this time:cool:
    Spent yesterday unpacking, cleaning and resting.
    Mad will try to catch up with all the posts today (about forty pages:eek:)
    Oh yea, me nearest shop is a poxy Co-op:eek:

    Welcome back Mad! :) Hope your new flat is nice. Have you moved far?
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