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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 21 (and chat)

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  • Computertec
    Computertec Posts: 1,848 Forumite
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    jeferey wrote: »
    Thanks for this - took my 2 printed coupons to Boots earlier and got my 'almost' free crisps - had to pay 4p for each one as coupon scanned at 72p

    Same with me but I had a lovely SA who manually changed the price to the voucher cost :j Crisps taste a lot better when they are free :rotfl:
  • highland2010
    highland2010 Posts: 373 Forumite
    Cj87 wrote: »
    Free packet of Kettle Ridge Crisps with today's Metro - redeem at boots

    coupon is show in the online edition of the newspaper on pages 16-17
    http://e-edition.metro.co.uk/2011/07/19/

    I guess it can be printed from there also?

    - coupon is also redeemable against Kettle chips 40g

    Page 17 downloaded as PDF - http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk/pdfspool/CeE2anidvTsUIUlOeyO+sUqqcNY=.pdf

    (not sure if PDF link will work for everyone)
    darn missed tht and was in Boots today too!
    thanks anyway
  • shopndrop
    shopndrop Posts: 3,548 Forumite
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    Got £24.34 shopping down to £7.90 today in Sainsbury's using MOC's and offers - thought I would share what I got.

    3 packs Lotus caramelised biscuits 0.79 per pack (used 3 MOC's and on 3 for 2) - net cost for 3 packs £0.83
    2 bottles Vimto - £1.09 each but BOGOF and used 2 coupons - net cost £0.09
    Fairy Non Bio 18 wash size (this works out cheaper per wash than the larger size) £3.00 used £1.00 MOC - net cost £2.00
    2 Dettol dispensers £4.99 less 2 MOC's - net cost £3.98
    Nivea Cleansing Lotion £1.68 less £1 MOC - net cost £0.68
    Aunt Bessie's Sage and Onion Stuffing £0.82 less £0.50 MOC - net cost £0.32
    2 tins SPAM less 2 MOC's - free
    Bottle Just Milk £0.79 less MOC found in old magazine - free

    Really pleased with this shopping trip. Thanks to all who post their finds and to MT for keeping the 1st page up to date.
  • shopndrop
    shopndrop Posts: 3,548 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Looks like free Yorkshire pudding mix from Iceland using 2 MOC's thanks to blondynurse post on grabbit here
  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
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    m4rtin wrote: »
    Not sure if these are nationwide but got some good offers so if they take moc's even better....Similar to Superdrug but probably slightly smaller....

    Stores are called 'Savers' - Anybody know for sure if they do/don't take moc's? Didn't have any with me and never really noticed them before but they are just opposite my local T so would be rude really if they take moc's ;)

    I don't see why they shouldn't, I think I might have used one in there before. My local one has Triple Velvet 6 roll for £1.99 so that would be £1.49 with the 50p off voucher (clocked that one today - darn it, 1p more than Iceland :p)

    Most stores, or at least store managers seem more familiar with MOC these days, the SA in Iceland hadn't seen them before but her manager said 'oh yes, we take those, they're off the internet aren't they', and the SA in Mr T wasn't 100% sure about them either but manager again really helpful. In fact, the SA was lovely when my Cheerios one wouldn't scan (printed in colour and seemed to come out more fuzzy than b&w) and persevered to manually enter it. Thanks lovely SA's today :T
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  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Xmas Saver!
    Meant to mention, for anyone who doesn't have a Mr A nearby, Wilkos have Dettol wipes (40s) and surface spray on offer at £1.50 atm, so £1 with the 50p voucher.

    I'm not 100% sure how the Mr A offer works versus the Mr T JTD, so there may be a workaround to get a better deal with JTD from Mr T (though you will of course have to use that money back voucher in Mr T) but thought the Wilko deal might be useful to someone
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  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Savvy Shopper!
    My cheerios vouchers didnt scan today either, I bought 5 boxes and the SA was happy to put them in manually.
    “A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey
  • welsh_mummy
    welsh_mummy Posts: 317 Forumite
    Not sure if this is allowed, so apologises if it is not.

    I have 2 MOC that I don't need (1 x 50p off All Twinings Teas & Infusions and 1 x 40p off any purchase of Tetley Redbush tea).

    If anyone would like them, I am willing to post them x


    Only have the redbush coupon left if anyone wants it
    MFW - currently at £23,610 (Aug 2014) MFD 2020
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    m4rtin wrote: »
    Not sure if these are nationwide but got some good offers so if they take moc's even better....Similar to Superdrug but probably slightly smaller....

    Stores are called 'Savers' - Anybody know for sure if they do/don't take moc's? Didn't have any with me and never really noticed them before but they are just opposite my local T so would be rude really if they take moc's ;)

    Yes they do. But my local one refused to take one I had been sent through the post, even though it is said safe coupon, and had the information that they could check to make sure it was legit.

    She wanted to know where the top half of the coupon was - the top half was the letter I got, saying here is your coupon, cut off below and take to store. I told her she wasn't entitled to it as it had my personal details and anyway it said cut off coupon and take to store. AND it was a safe coupon, so it was registered to me.

    I think they had had a problem with dodgy coupons :mad: and were being extremely cautious!
  • enya_ntfc
    enya_ntfc Posts: 261 Forumite
    tiff wrote: »
    I went to Morrisons first thing in the morning on two occasions, they dont seem to stock many of the WEightwatchers pots so maybe try to go early in the day.

    They will have em in the ready meals section if your local shop sells them. My local one in Wellingborough do.
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