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

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  • System
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    Wow couponwoman, you live up to your name and I'm impressed!! :T:TI have more to learn lol.

    However still happy with my shop - £40 minus £6 till spit, £9 DTD, £0.87 till spit and £1.55 sharwoods (though the jar just cost £1.10 so wee profit there). So £17 saving.

    Put my fairy fab cond, muller yoghurts, philly and finest chipolata saus through separately to get TD next time.

    Plus I now have all the ingredients to make a yummy Jamie Oliver lasagne, some philly chicken pasta, a bottle of wine, other nice goodies....and another £6 till spit :D:D

    Oh btw the code on my Korma jar is 1088 if anyone wants to try that.
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  • midwinter
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    veggiecar wrote: »
    :eek::eek:
    :eek::eek:
    :eek::eek:

    It will also work on Lurpak, on any other product, that is also not on the coupon or the T+C, if the SA isn't paying attention!
    If, however, it gets noticed in the cash office, the chances are the poor SA will get a disciplinary(at least):mad: and the store will tighten up on the coupon abuse.


    Now! Where was that naughty stair?? :cool::cool:
    :beer::beer:

    Point noted.
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  • midwinter
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    Am I right in thinking re the huggies offer:

    In Asda the pack costs £3. The voucher is £5, and you're buying them anyway, to get the remaining £2 taken off the shopping?

    I don't have little ones, or know of peeps that have them.

    Enviromentally its a waste of manufacturing and transportation, so my 2nd question is:

    Do charity shops take nappy packs to sell on? Or is it something that they're not allowed to do? I know some charity shop chains have strict rules of what they can accpet to resell.
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  • System
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    midwinter wrote: »
    Am I right in thinking re the huggies offer:

    In Asda the pack costs £3. The voucher is £5, and you're buying them anyway, to get the remaining £2 taken off the shopping?

    I don't have little ones, or know of peeps that have them.

    Enviromentally its a waste of manufacturing and transportation, so my 2nd question is:

    Do charity shops take nappy packs to sell on? Or is it something that they're not allowed to do? I know some charity shop chains have strict rules of what they can accpet to resell.

    The packaging is great, my DD has made it into a house for her ZhuZhu pet :rotfl::rotfl: I am going to see if my health visitor will accept the nappies...they won't go to waste.
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  • midwinter
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    rachelja wrote: »
    The packaging is great, my DD has made it into a house for her ZhuZhu pet :rotfl::rotfl: I am going to see if my health visitor will accept the nappies...they won't go to waste.

    That takes me back a few years!

    I was asking re charity shops, because I dont want to purchase them, and then have the nappies just sitting there. Happy to purchase them, if I can offload them to someone!
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  • System
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    midwinter wrote: »
    That takes me back a few years!

    I was asking re charity shops, because I dont want to purchase them, and then have the nappies just sitting there. Happy to purchase them, if I can offload them to someone!

    I know what you mean, what about freecycle? Others have suggested women's refuges and netmums too :j
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  • Dr.Who-Who
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    Hi, I am newbee and a daily stalker/lurker!! What to buy next:D

    Newbie, will buy 16 of these 160767.jpg?ts=634064477410 2morrow @ £1.25 = £20 free ice cream :j& voucher back too
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Aesop
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    midwinter wrote: »
    That takes me back a few years!

    I was asking re charity shops, because I dont want to purchase them, and then have the nappies just sitting there. Happy to purchase them, if I can offload them to someone!

    you could also try your Local Women's Refuge, Freecyle group, Health visitor at the Dr's Surgery. If the charity shop don't take them.
  • BLUEWKD
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    Byatt wrote: »
    I want to adopt your son! :rotfl::D

    Blue wants to marry him:eek::eek::rotfl::rotfl:Not only does he take his mum shopping, he uses coupons, wombles and best of all fixes computers :D
    BTW Byatt, you are at the end of a very long queue.;) Some of the old regulars will remember they all offered their souls, youngest daughters and other stuff:eek::eek: to CW's son and VC if they managed to unblock their computers after the warburtons fiasco. It took all day with pm's backwards and forwards between VC and CW's son but they finally sorted it and beat the block:) :beer:
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • Hi Guys, I've been lurking for a while, but today - on realising I had a tenner left to last till next monday and we have no food in the house I decided to take the plunge, print some vouchers and go wombling!!

    Well, I bought a reduced loaf of bread for 50p and 2 packs of reduced turkey to go with my sharwoods curry sauce! The rest was all vouchers, 2 curry sauces, potato wedges, southern fries, toothpaste, kitchen roll and a finish quantumatic thingy!

    Total before deductions was £20.27 - after vouchers it was £9.07 and I've got a £1.17 PGvoucher from a reciept i found and another 6 reciepts to check in the morning!!

    Thankyou so much guys!! Looks like we'll eat for another few days yet!!

    Cuckoo. xx
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