Tesco's quit Kit money off coupons inside

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  • weaver
    weaver Posts: 1,444 Forumite
    bobsa1 wrote:
    As per usual I'm a bit late to this thread. Is there a resume anywhere of which vouchers you can use on what?

    Many thanks


    slimfast as above or
    2 x curaheat @ 3.77 BOGOF and headache tabs 48p = £8.00 deduct £2.00 Quitpack means u pay £2.25 and if you have H&B ones for healthcare you can use these thats 2 x £1 ones means you pay = 25p

    or 2 x lynx 1.88 BOGOF and 2 x carex handwash @1.38 BOGOF use
    1.25 toiletries Quitpack
    1.25 beauty Quitpack

    means you pay 76p less any H&B ones ( 1 x £1 ) so you would be 24p in
    credit
    or
    colgate pump toothpast @1.88 or 2 for £3
    plus 2 x carex @ 1.38 BOGOF
    use the 2 1.25 ones above plus 2 x 40p colgate total pay £1.08 plus H&B ones £1.00 so you pay 8p


    a few more combinations on Imperial leather shower get but Ive not brought that yet

    Hope this is correct as Ive not have H&B ones yet to check this out.
    Thanks to everyone who posts comps :T
  • Zziggi wrote:
    Has anyone thought about donating their toiletries to a local women's shelter/homeless shelter? Personally I have a garage full and plenty for my family's use. Now Mr.T is paying me to take them away I am building up a store for charity - anyone else? Any suggestions of a good home for these "cheaper-than-free" toiletries?

    When a similar promotion was on I donated my toiletries to the old people's home that my Nan had lived in so they could raise money for trips for the old people to the panto, music concerts etc. At Christmas I gave away my toiletries to the school and they stocked their Christmas fair toiletries stall from my donations and Mr T's generosity !

    Welshy x
    ;) I am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL ;)
  • lorraine
    lorraine Posts: 526 Forumite
    Zziggi wrote:
    Now this toiletries thingy is just getting plain silly! Mr.T is paying me to take the stuff away (and how could i resist?)

    4xjohnson shower gel (4x£2.59= £10.36)
    - £5.18 (BOGOF reduction)
    -£1.25 (Quit it voucher)
    -£1.25 (quit it voucher)
    - £2.50 (H&B voucher as spent over a tenner)
    - £2.00 (2x£1 H&B voucher for spending over £4)
    + 250 club card points (5x50 point H& B vouchers for spending £2 on toiletries)

    RESULT= I've been paid £1.32 plus 250 clubcard points(=£2.50)to take the stuff away.

    DH is approving of this type of shopping. He even suggested this evening we ask grandma to babysit for an hour while he takes me round the 3 local tescos! (oooh what an offer of a saturday night's entertainment!)

    P.S. Has anyone thought about donating their toiletries to a local women's shelter/homeless shelter? Personally I have a garage full and plenty for my family's use. Now Mr.T is paying me to take them away I am building up a store for charity - anyone else? Any suggestions of a good home for these "cheaper-than-free" toiletries?

    I believe some kind MSE's already do this!!! :T
  • Oscar wrote:
    For anyone picking up the 'Quit' kits solely for the vouchers, it might be a good idea to offer the stickers to any schools as the teachers I am sure would appreciate the smilies etc.

    Excellent idea. My wife is a teaching assistant and is already taking these into work - the kids love them. Never thought to post about it though!
  • Annie021063
    Annie021063 Posts: 2,570 Forumite
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    I've been getting mine to sell at my next car boot to meet my challenge - but I have now decided to either give some to a charity or better still give 10% of my car boot earnings to my fave charity - the 'The No More Landmines Trust' set up with Princess Diana.
  • Zziggi
    Zziggi Posts: 2,485 Forumite
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    When a similar promotion was on I donated my toiletries to the old people's home that my Nan had lived in so they could raise money for trips for the old people to the panto, music concerts etc. At Christmas I gave away my toiletries to the school and they stocked their Christmas fair toiletries stall from my donations and Mr T's generosity !

    Welshy x

    Hmm, must look round to see who could benefit form them.

    Stickers have already gone to DS's reception class teacher.

    1p glo-sticks from Mr.T are all in (several) carriers ready for the next school disco which I'm hoping the parents assoc. will sell to the kids at the disco. Just imagine, 100 kids in a pitch black room, booming teeny-bop music and 100 flashing illuminous green things been waved about. *mental note to self* don't volunteer to help at the next disco....
  • weaver
    weaver Posts: 1,444 Forumite
    It so nice to know that a multi national company like Tesco is helping the local communities all around the Uk - even if they are not aware of it.

    Some may say we couponers take things to the extreme (how dare they ) but at least most of us use these gliches to pass on our good fortune to others.

    The level of community spirit on the Discount board is amazing, members dont think twice about helping out other members who cant find certain items or need help. Most days I read this board it always brings a smile to my face.

    Thanks all.
    Thanks to everyone who posts comps :T
  • Zziggi
    Zziggi Posts: 2,485 Forumite
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    weaver wrote:
    It so nice to know that a multi national company like Tesco is helping the local communities all around the Uk - even if they are not aware of it.

    :rotfl: Mind you, if Mr.T was aware of it then no doubt he'd be wanting to advertise it and take the credit for it!
  • Sorry! I knew that Slimfast were 86p and did the calculations on that price, I just typed the wrong price on here!!!

    If you have a look on the Tesco website Slimfast is listed under Healthcare as it is a diet aid so technically you should be able to use the £2.50 voucher from the H&B leaflets.
    !!!!!! happens!!!:D
  • lorraine
    lorraine Posts: 526 Forumite
    angecull31 wrote:
    Sorry! I knew that Slimfast were 86p and did the calculations on that price, I just typed the wrong price on here!!!

    If you have a look on the Tesco website Slimfast is listed under Healthcare as it is a diet aid so technically you should be able to use the £2.50 voucher from the H&B leaflets.

    I haven't tried it myself Angela but I don't think it would work, (shouts out to Welshy) any confirmation on this yet hon?!, I won't be buying any for a couple of weeks as I have no room.!:rotfl:
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