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

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  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    Byatt wrote: »
    That's some brilliant tips CW; but can I borrow your son? :rotfl::rotfl:

    I'm tempted to go to Asda just for the wombling! Perhaps once a month if it justified the petrol...

    I stopped the car and clambered into some bushes the other day after spotting a receipt in my peripheral vision! :rotfl::o:rotfl::o



    Sounds like you and my son would get on well.:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    CWxx
  • littlemrs29
    littlemrs29 Posts: 13 Forumite
    bullshot wrote: »
    start at the very beginning of the thread and read all of the information posts...

    Thank you - went shopping today and stocked up on the half price offers so I could use the £6 off voucher I had - got a very good sense of satisfaction:j
  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    rachelja wrote: »
    Ahh thanks for that. So...can you use the coupons for products other than Huggies then? Or even Huggies wipes and not nappies? :o

    I'm learning so much from you guys :)

    Well theoretically you are nt supposed too but in my experience a lot depends on who you go to at the checkout. Like others have said, the young lads are the best they dont usually have a clue or care lol and are too busy thinking about girls, cars, that night out etc :D MY two sons work in a Tesco s so i know. Shame i cant make use of their 10% discount. Then id go to the young girls and lastly some of the older women, who indeed do act like the money is coming out of their pocket. My Tesco s are always changing the goal posts and you never know where you are. The latest is that you can only use a coupon if you buy the goods. Sometimes it feels like you need nerves of steel as they seem to regard the use of coupons as something very wrong.
  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    emerald21 wrote: »
    Well theoretically you are nt supposed too but in my experience a lot depends on who you go to at the checkout. Like others have said, the young lads are the best they dont usually have a clue or care lol and are too busy thinking about girls, cars, that night out etc :D MY two sons work in a Tesco s so i know. Shame i cant make use of their 10% discount. Then id go to the young girls and lastly some of the older women, who indeed do act like the money is coming out of their pocket. My Tesco s are always changing the goal posts and you never know where you are. The latest is that you can only use a coupon if you buy the goods. Sometimes it feels like you need nerves of steel as they seem to regard the use of coupons as something very wrong.


    Hi emerald21
    Tesco changed thr rules around 18 months ago re coupon use, you can only use a coupon if you buy the product.

    CWxx:):):)
  • MILLYMOLLY
    MILLYMOLLY Posts: 1,069 Forumite
    Can I ask a quick question about the huggies starter packs. Is it ok for me to fill out form, not pregnant and don't have a baby, but sons friend is pregnant and I wanted to make a nappy cake (never done one before either), managed to get some baby stuff on DTD before it stopped.
    Thanks
    Starting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
  • dawnie1972
    dawnie1972 Posts: 2,428 Forumite
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    MILLYMOLLY wrote: »
    Can I ask a quick question about the huggies starter packs. Is it ok for me to fill out form, not pregnant and don't have a baby, but sons friend is pregnant and I wanted to make a nappy cake (never done one before either), managed to get some baby stuff on DTD before it stopped.
    Thanks

    Yes of course it is - i have and there's noooooooooooo way i'm having a baby - my friends expecting their first in August so she's well chuffed with my gifts.
    A home is not a home ..... without a dog :heart:
  • dawnie1972
    dawnie1972 Posts: 2,428 Forumite
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    Off topic but RIP Sir Henry Cooper - a legend.

    Just tidied out the goodie cupboard - 2 boxes toffiffee, 2 boxes thorntons mint chocs, box of ferrero rocher, 2 boxes M&S choc brittle - all past their best before date................ now what shall i do with them!!
    A home is not a home ..... without a dog :heart:
  • dawnie1972 wrote: »
    Off topic but RIP Sir Henry Cooper - a legend.

    Just tidied out the goodie cupboard - 2 boxes toffiffee, 2 boxes thorntons mint chocs, box of ferrero rocher, 2 boxes M&S choc brittle - all past their best before date................ now what shall i do with them!!

    "Best Before's" NOT "Use By's" - eat them, or keep them a bit longer before eating them - nothing wrong with them for a while yet no doubt.
  • MILLYMOLLY
    MILLYMOLLY Posts: 1,069 Forumite
    dawnie1972 wrote: »
    Yes of course it is - i have and there's noooooooooooo way i'm having a baby - my friends expecting their first in August so she's well chuffed with my gifts.

    Thanks, so can I then use the coupons inside to get wipes and more nappies or do I have to get the little swimmers.
    Starting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    dawnie1972 wrote: »
    Off topic but RIP Sir Henry Cooper - a legend.

    Just tidied out the goodie cupboard - 2 boxes toffiffee, 2 boxes thorntons mint chocs, box of ferrero rocher, 2 boxes M&S choc brittle - all past their best before date................ now what shall i do with them!!
    That's two good un's departed today then. Henry Cooper and Ted Lowe R.I.P.
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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