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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 21 (and chat)
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thanks
added wickes
gluten free already on first pagesTheChicken wrote: »£15 off WYS £100 at Wickes Valid 12th July to 18th July 2011
http://www.wickes.co.uk/content/ebiz/wickes/resources/images/vouchers/12-07-11-garden-voucher-offer.pdf
Discount applies to in-store purchases of £100 or more in a single transaction on any combination of the
following products only: Decking & Accessories, Fencing, Wire Mesh & Accessories, Border Edgings &
Sleepers, Trellis & Screening, Timber & Metal Gates, Garden Buildings, Garden Power & Hand Tools,
Garden Chemicals, Watering Products, Paving & Walling, Exterior Woodcare and Compost, Bark & Top
Soil. Only one discount voucher or code can be used per transaction. Discount voucher and the use of
the discount codes is limited to one per customer. Discount voucher and codes are valid from 12th to
18th July 2011 inclusive. Only undamaged vouchers and vouchers that are not defaced will be accepted
in store.TheChicken wrote: »lol ill re link two seconds
http://www.geniusglutenfree.com/ - £1 OFF GENIUS GLUTEN FREE BREAD coupon printer - valid 2 weeks from print
- other one keeps editing it out cos it says s c u n t h o r p e lol0 -
Hi all,
I have noted the comments above re. finding legal money saving opportunities and, of course, I agree with this entirely.
My earlier posts suggested that this thread is about new coupon finds AND discussing opportunities for coupon misredemption. My contention is that this is appropriate discussion for this thread. My original post (deleted by the thread 'moral guardian' never mentioned photocpying - it did mention multiple prints and using coupons for the wrong product / flavour / size or weight)
Coupon misredemption by consumers is not illegal. It is up to retailers and brand owners to police the levels of it. Martin Lewis himself has voiced this opinion on many occasions - and an internet search will show the examples. Retailers are actually happy to misredeem coupons when it is in their own commercial interests to do so.
http://www.valassis.co.uk/Page/43/Malredemption
This link is to Valassis, the trade body and clearing house for many coupon and is a name familiar to most of us.
Even they state very clearly that ''misredemption is not currently illegal.'' Well, in other words even Valassis say that it is perfectly legal.
So, I hope that this thread will continue to find and share legal money saving opportunities - one of which is coupon misredemption.0 -
just got back from Mr T's and 200g kenco smooth coffee in the new jar scanned at £4 when SEL said £5 plus i used a 75p MOC i got in an email from kenco. so 200g jar £3.25Wins: 2008: £606.10 2009: £806.24 2010: £713.47 2011: 328.320
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Hi all,
I have noted the comments above re. finding legal money saving opportunities and, of course, I agree with this entirely.
My earlier posts suggested that this thread is about new coupon finds AND discussing opportunities for coupon misredemption. My contention is that this is appropriate discussion for this thread. My original post (deleted by the thread 'moral guardian' never mentioned photocpying - it did mention multiple prints and using coupons for the wrong product / flavour / size or weight)
Coupon misredemption by consumers is not illegal. It is up to retailers and brand owners to police the levels of it. Martin Lewis himself has voiced this opinion on many occasions - and an internet search will show the examples. Retailers are actually happy to misredeem coupons when it is in their own commercial interests to do so.
http://www.valassis.co.uk/Page/43/Malredemption
This link is to Valassis, the trade body and clearing house for many coupon and is a name familiar to most of us.
Even they state very clearly that ''misredemption is not currently illegal.'' Well, in other words even Valassis say that it is perfectly legal.
So, I hope that this thread will continue to find and share legal money saving opportunities - one of which is coupon misredemption.
That site makes quite interesting reading but doubt it will satisfy those with the holeyer than though outlook.0 -
TheChicken wrote: »30% off instore bon marche 9th July to 17th July 2011
http://www.thefoundrys!!!!horpe.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Bon-Marche-Voucher.pdf
I cant get this link to work anyone else having trouble?Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
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Money off certain accomodation in Scotland. Expires 31st August 2011. http://surprise.visitscotland.com/pdf/sy-offers-25_.pdf0
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just a reminder
clover 50p coupon ends tomorrow as does the more magazine one0 -
thanks, alot seem to have ended 30/6/11 thoughMoney off certain accomodation in Scotland. Expires 31st August 2011. http://surprise.visitscotland.com/pdf/sy-offers-25_.pdf0
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Not all of them so could be useful for someone to get a bargain break.0
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