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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 21 (and chat)
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thanks again CW for the great reply
a far better answer than i could have given.
:ACouponWoman wrote: »Hi
A while back there was someone on here who got clubcard points added to their card from a wombled receipt. The receipt had no clubcard points on, obviously, but the customer had paid using a credit card.
A week or two later the police called at her house and she was in big trouble as the customer had actually used a stolen credit card. The wombler had a pretty bad time explainging and trying to prove it wasn't her who had used the stolen credit card and that she had simply wombled the receipt for points.
So it 's probably best not to use a receipt if the payment is by credit card, but its your risk obviously.
Good luck:):):)
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CouponWoman wrote: »Hi
A while back there was someone on here who got clubcard points added to their card from a wombled receipt. The receipt had no clubcard points on, obviously, but the customer had paid using a credit card.
A week or two later the police called at her house and she was in big trouble as the customer had actually used a stolen credit card. The wombler had a pretty bad time explainging and trying to prove it wasn't her who had used the stolen credit card and that she had simply wombled the receipt for points.
So it 's probably best not to use a receipt if the payment is by credit card, but its your risk obviously.
Good luck:):):)
CWxx
Which, of course, like every other story you come across on the interweb, might be true, or might not be true.0 -
Further to my earlier post about Asda, went into the store today and asked at customer services about combining APG's on the same shop. They didn't know and could only go by what was written on the APG itself. Even after a call to the office they were stumped. So I said I took it as read that, because there's no t&c about using more than one per shop on the voucher that I could do it, and they agreed.
The official word from ASDA is;
I've made two successful claims so have two vouchers; can I use them both in one shop?
Yes just present them to the checkout operator to be discounted from your shopping.
http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/Administration/Questions-and-answers.aspxStill won't let mr use MOC's if they come to more than 10% of the shopping total though - I'm told this is a company-wide policy.
No, that's just something made up by your local ASDA management.0 -
Good evening all
Mad been stuffing loads of wombled points on his CC. Always check to see if there is an JTD voucher to be had though as they scribble across the barcodeAKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
Victoria_Meldrew wrote: »Had such a frustrating time at Tesco this morning - cashier wouldn't accept my 75p coupon for Kenco from Couponstar (one sent by post not printed off), even though I'd bought the product. She called the supervisor who said they don't accept those coupons - I disputed this as I've used umpteen in the past. I left the cashier to deduct my other coupons totalling £5.60 whilst the supervisor took me to customer services. She eventually accepted it after making me feel like the worst criminal in history. Got home and scrutinised my bill to find that the cashier didn't deduct the other coupons so I'm £5.60 down. Rang up the store who are supposed to be investigating and ringing me back. Needless to say I won't hold my breath for the call back. Has anyone else had a problem with Mr T and these coupons?
Grow a thick skin and stick to your guns :T:T:TAKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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Not quite an immediate coupon but if you go to the website for milka chocolate and sign up to their moo mate thing they say that they will send you coupons for free samples from time to time.
Seems to be serious enough that they have a whole faq section about it so im keeping my fingers crossed for one really soon:j
http://www.milka.co.uk/milka2/page?PagecRef=625
oooh and just discovered i've been posting enough i can now do links:j0 -
Good evening all, I hope you're well.
I decided to go couponing and wombling today and show my sister the 'art'. I was gutted when she emerged with a receipt for 38 points - only to trump her with one for 202!
I also got my shopping in S down from £55.78 to £27.38! Thanx everyone XX:)0 -
I got an email from Activia and they sent me a link to 50p off coupon for new Activia peach layer yogurt. I am registered with there website, as I claimed money back for their yogurts, and you had to register to do that.If you feel my post has been useful, " merci" would not go amiss.
A donde fueres, haz lo que vieres.0 -
fungaltendancy wrote: »Not quite an immediate coupon but if you go to the website for milka chocolate and sign up to their moo mate thing they say that they will send you coupons for free samples from time to time.
Seems to be serious enough that they have a whole faq section about it so im keeping my fingers crossed for one really soon:j
http://www.milka.co.uk/milka2/page?PagecRef=625
oooh and just discovered i've been posting enough i can now do links:j[/QUOTE
I'm registered with them as well as my OH. We got 2 coupons for a bar of Milka each, may be half a year ago, but I can't remember exactly when.If you feel my post has been useful, " merci" would not go amiss.
A donde fueres, haz lo que vieres.0 -
Good evening all, I hope you're well.
I decided to go couponing and wombling today and show my sister the 'art'. I was gutted when she emerged with a receipt for 38 points - only to trump her with one for 202!
I also got my shopping in S down from £55.78 to £27.38! Thanx everyone XX:)
Just out of interest, how conspicious are you/do you feel when out wombling? I always feel that everyone in the car park is watching me and that the store manager may run out and ban me from the store...or is my imagination running overdrive?Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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