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

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  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    sorry no idea
    although it does say lid or receipt
    this is all it says
    To celebrate the great British outdoors and having fun with fruit, we have teamed up with Pick Your Own Farms across the UK to give everyone who purchases a promotional can of Anchor Squirty Cream a free punnet of fruit.
    Simply download your free voucher here, do a quick search to find your nearest participating farm and then be on your way.
    Just don't forget to take along your promotional Squirty can cap or till slip with the voucher to claim your free fruit.
    T&Gs here
    http://anchorsquirtycream.com/freefruit/terms
    l.m.hart wrote: »
    Hi do you know if the prom cap has anything on it or can it just be a squirty cream lid:D
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    thanks
    coupon says 1 per transaction though
    so prob won't be able to use 2 for this offer
    i find my local boots stores are pretty strict with coupon use
    agakas2401 wrote: »
    Hello everyone. Haven't been for a while.
    Just catch up with the post and seen it £1 simple coupon for shower gel and at the moment they are 2for£3.00 which makes them 0.50p each.
    Thank you for all contributions and I will try to thank everyoen.
  • Hi everyone :wave: Been lurking for a while but thought I would sign in and pass on my thanks to everyone who has helped me over the past few weeks with my shopping.

    Had a great SA at Mr T today in Belfast. Had never seen any of the coupons so I must be the first to start it in that store :rotfl:

    Just wondering if anyone can pass on knowledge of the best deals on kitchen roll, toilet roll, tea and coffee please?

    Your expertise would be greatly appreciated.

    Also, anyone else here from Belfast? Comparing stores would be great.

    Many thanks everyone.
    DFW Nerd no: 149 ;)

  • globetraveller
    globetraveller Posts: 2,249 Forumite
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    Hi everyone :wave: Been lurking for a while but thought I would sign in and pass on my thanks to everyone who has helped me over the past few weeks with my shopping.

    Had a great SA at Mr T today in Belfast. Had never seen any of the coupons so I must be the first to start it in that store :rotfl:

    Just wondering if anyone can pass on knowledge of the best deals on kitchen roll, toilet roll, tea and coffee please?

    Your expertise would be greatly appreciated.

    Also, anyone else here from Belfast? Comparing stores would be great.

    Many thanks everyone.
    Hi from another newbie to the thread.:)
    weight loss target 23lbs/49lb
  • gayle.
    gayle. Posts: 24 Forumite
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    tried to use the coupon for the dettol handwash system in superdrug today and they wouldnt accept it as the price was already marked down to £4.99.it doesnt say anywhere on the coupon that it cant be used in conjunction with another offer.is this right or should i go back tomorrow and try again??
  • gayle.
    gayle. Posts: 24 Forumite
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    oh and hi everyone!im not actually a newbie,posted a couple of times before on another user name but have managed to forget my password and my old email account i registered with is now closed.duh!
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
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    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    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).
    My local T's does not let you combine conditional spends for same amount, they have to be added together so to use a £5 off a £30 and an £8 off £40, they will only let you have £13 off a total of £70.
    Depends on store and sometimes the SA. I was lucky the other day and managed to use 2 cond. spends as SA looked a total before bogof's, etc - phew :D

    Been to T's this afternoon after visit to Peterborough, got 3 meal deals on 1st shop, some Ariel gel (used £1 till spit), 2 Sprite, a comic for FD (used 60p coupon from CC mailing) and also used £8 off £40 till spit to save £9.60 and should get back £20 RTD. Receipt said £80 before bogof's etc, paid £40 (quite a lot for me in actual cash :o) - not as good as Gill, Dr W W and some of the other coupon experts on here but I'm happy to have a freezer full of nice grub.

    Second shop on same checkout was 8 Appletiser on at 2 for £4, 2 Quantumatic refills (£6 each now) and a few other bits for kids (bikini for hols, etc.) for a total before bogof's and coupons of £49.14, paid £10.20. The appletiser coupons (from Coinks) are great as I get 57p off my shopping for each one ;).
    I kept the Appletiser separate as it would have eaten into my RTD :)
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • clozza_90
    clozza_90 Posts: 398 Forumite
    Hi, just wondering if it's worth registering on beforeishop? I have used some of the coupons from there without registering, but are there any benefits to actually joining?

    Thanks :T
    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
  • Hi from another newbie to the thread.:)

    Hi Globetraveller great to meet you :beer:

    Forgot to mention in previous post, the SA at Mr T asked me where he could get the coupons as did about 3 or 4 people in the queue :rotfl:
    DFW Nerd no: 149 ;)

  • s4mmy
    s4mmy Posts: 640 Forumite
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    My local Tesco are really good about taking conditional spends but that's possibly because not many people bother to use them. This afternoon I managed to use a £5 NOW, £6 Sainsburys and £5 Co-op as well as my final DTD........added a few mocs and brought a £50 shop to £21. Happy days!
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