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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 18 (and chat)
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I have 3 £5 off £30 conditional spend coupons,
so, do i have to spend 3 x £30 or can i use them all in one shop?
Thanks
if you want to use them in one shop, you would have to spend £90 to qualify to use all three.
If you aren't doing such a big shop, then I would use them 3 x over three shops.0 -
the price online is a online price only so no money back.phoned cs as well and no joy there either. So i wouldnt make a special trip:mad:
thanks for the advice... annoying that isnt it?:mad:... but the airwick instore is priced up at £4.. and charged £8.. so i could try for that one.
so the bold says £3.50 online, £4 instore, we have to lump it then0 -
globetraveller wrote: »Can I print coupons using just black ink?
I do.
I've had the odd checkout supervisor (and there are some very odd checkout supervisors) suggest they might be photocopies, :mad: but as they're not, I'm quite happy and confident enought to stand my ground.
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I have a Sainsburys £6 off £60 conditional spend till spit and the NOTW Morrisons £5 off £40 spend (the actual one on newspaper).
Having read Aesop's post above am I right in thinking I'd need to spend £100 to use both of these in the same transaction or could I use them on the same transaction of say, £61.50? (provided I had them scanned in the right order).0 -
the official/ proper way is how aesop described
but some SA/stores don't know the correct policy and sometimes you can use them the other way you describedI have a Sainsburys £6 off £60 conditional spend till spit and the NOTW Morrisons £5 off £40 spend (the actual one on newspaper).
Having read Aesop's post above am I right in thinking I'd need to spend £100 to use both of these in the same transaction or could I use them on the same transaction of say, £61.50? (provided I had them scanned in the right order).0 -
found this in freebie thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3245128
you need a promo cap or receipt for anchor squirty cream
you can download a voucher for free punnet of fruit
might be useful for some
http://www.anchorsquirtycream.com/freefruit/
just tried this although my nearest is to far
end date 30/9 1 voucher per party
downloads to pc unless you tick box for it to be email to print later0 -
moneytight wrote: »thanks for the advice... annoying that isnt it?:mad:... but the airwick instore is priced up at £4.. and charged £8.. so i could try for that one.
so the bold says £3.50 online, £4 instore, we have to lump it then
I think I posted yesterday that although it says 1/2 price at £3.50 it also then states £4 next to it on the website. In store they all showed up at £4 as well. Think the 1/2 price thing in a mistake.
Talking of which....naughty Tescos yet again.... bought some Sensations crisps at half price 2 days ago for 66p each; today they are still 1/2 price but now 87p !!!:eek:
Shocking behaviour yet again.0 -
I went to tesco for the bold 2-in-1 today, it said £4 on the shelf, but actually went through at £3.50
So i got...
Bold 2-in-1 £2.50 with coupon
Airwick plug in £2.99 with coupon
Childrens aquafresh toothpaste 40p with coupon
My first ever shop using moc'snot as good as some of you guys get but i was quite pleased with it! Got to start small while i'm trying to get my head around it all :rotfl:
:starmod: May all your wishes come true! :starmod:0 -
I have 3 £5 off £30 conditional spend coupons,
so, do i have to spend 3 x £30 or can i use them all in one shop? Thanks
UkC is talking about 3 x £5 moc from the same supermarket ( be it 3 x £5 Morris, or 3 x £5 Sainsbury or 3 x£5 Co-op). In that case Aesop is correct you have to spend the full total of £90 to use £15 moc except Morris you have to spend full total of £120 ( but we savvy do not do that!:D we split our moc's with other moc's for full impact).I have a Sainsburys £6 off £60 conditional spend till spit and the NOTW Morrisons £5 off £40 spend (the actual one on newspaper).
Having read Aesop's post above am I right in thinking I'd need to spend £100 ( no you don't have to - its not advisable)to use both of these in the same transaction or could I use them on the same transaction of say, £61.50 (yes, thats the correct way)? (provided I had them scanned in the right order).myrtleturtle wrote: »the official/ proper way is how aesop described
but some SA/stores don't know the correct policy and sometimes you can use them the other way you described
MT you are wrong there, Moromir does not have to spend £100 to use Sains £6 & Morris £5 as they are totally different supermarket.
For eg : today I used : MOC consist of £5 (wys £30) Co-op, £5 morris (wys £40), £4 sains (wys £20), so I have to spend at least £40 to use all these moc + £20 DTD :
total coupon used £45 for £46 : cash paid £1 ( 3 lots of meal deals & extras stuff that I can get RTD back).RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0
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