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Tesco's quit Kit money off coupons inside
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These were on the pharmacy counter in my store, might be worth looking there in other stores.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Please has anyone got any of the blue Tesco clothing coupons. I have never seen any of these clothing coupons anywhere.
I am WILD with envy about the red cocktail dress :mad:
Mary
And none of our supermarkets are open around here. To get my daily supermarket fix I had to resort to going to the little Tesco extra store which has newly installed self scanners. I was working them very well until I put a coupon in the slot. It did not sense the coupon going into the slot and kept shrieking "please insert the coupon" in a loud pitying voice . My husband, acting as human shield at the time, was overcome with embarrassmentand said for Gods sake put something in the slot so I dived into my bag and found an old out of date coupon and shoved that in to shut it up! I think that counts as the most fun we have had this New year :rotfl:
My husbands is on call so we were sipping Morrisons finest no alchol beer last night and John still mananged a monster headache this morning“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
i managed to pick one up earlier in the week.....
i went shopping yesturday.. and there was guy buying
a keep fit type gadget machine....thingy wotsit....
and i give him the £2.00 off voucher.. and said i wouldnt be using it.....
he did give me a strange look...first of all....( well wouldnt you ..if a stranger walked up to you and give you a money off coupon....).:eek: ..( well if you didnt collect money off vouchers yourself of coarse)
but once he seen it was for £2. he did have a big smile on his face then......
my good deed done.......:A
anything to get mr t's profits down :whistle:Work to live= not live to work0 -
That was odd. I read welsh dragons thread and there was no thank you button so I read the next few messages, came back and there it was!
Anyway I have managed to get a pack this morning from the little Tesco extra so it might be worth while trying smaller Tescos as well as the giant hypermarkets.
Huge thanks for the suggestions Welsh Dragon. I looked on tesco.com this morning and could not see any BOGOF offers but perhaps the site is being updated? They certainly seemed to be getting new groucery offers onto the end of ailse gondolas on Sunday. Does anyone know when the current offers actually finish and the next ones start? Sometimes there are dates on the yellow shelf edge labels in tiny writing in the bottom corner.
It would be great if someone could post up a definitive list of how to spend £5 on toiletries or £5 on beauty using BOGOFs or even the two for £? The two listed were very useful.
Also what exactly does Tesco define as beauty and what is toiletry and would these alos work on sale items. Not that our small Tesco seems to have any gift sets in the sale anyway. I just dread having to go to the CS ogre and having to convince them that something is either beauty or toiletry or both :rotfl:
Anyone seem to think that it is a good idea to put the colgate toothpaste and mouthwash coupons away for safekeeping until the next offer is on? Is it likely that they will be on a BOGOF offer in the next three months?
MaryWELSH-DRAGON wrote:As for offers just checked tesco.com and Colgate Plax is not on bogof neither is Colgate total toothpaste.
If I bought 2 x Nivea Bath Care Pampering Shower Oil 200ml £2.59 on bogof = £5.18 - I could used the £1.25 off a £5 spend on toiletries and get 2 bottles for only £1.34.
If I bought 6 x 99p packs of Tesco Sensitive Facial Wipes 25's = £5.94 minus bogofs = balance to pay of £2.97 minus the £1.25 off beauty products on a £5 spend I would get the 6 packs for only £1.72.
There are probably lots of other combinations but I only had a quick look
** However, I am not sure what is classed as beauty and what Mr T would class as toiletries ***
It may be that both the £1.25 off beauty products and the £1.25 off toiletries could be used in conjunction with each other ?
The sound of fireworks outside, reminds me of one thing, it is New Years Eve and I am sat here planning how to spend vouchers !!! time to log off and get a glass of wine !!!
Welshy x“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Does anyone know please if Slimfast products come under healthcare?
The individual drinks are on bogof 86p each,
so I'm thinking buy 10 (not that I've ever tried it lol) = £4.30
use the £2 off £8 healthcare voucher plus I've still got somewhere a £1 off £5 healthcare voucher so will get them for £1.30Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass0 -
karen23 wrote:Does anyone know please if Slimfast products come under healthcare?
The individual drinks are on bogof 86p each,
so I'm thinking buy 10 (not that I've ever tried it lol) = £4.30
use the £2 off £8 healthcare voucher plus I've still got somewhere a £1 off £5 healthcare voucher so will get them for £1.30
ooooooooooohhhhhhhh I love the drinks, but not seen the £2 off £8 healthcare, I would try it otherwise0 -
There are some charles worthington vouchers kicking about valid till 9/1 (managed to get a couple today) £2 off £8 spend shampoo and stuff - wonder if they will combine with these new ones???
Feel a little testing expedition coming on.
If I get more I will let you all know and send some out - keep watching folks
Happy new year to all my fellow coupon clippers out there - may 2007 be a bumper year!!!0 -
lorraine wrote:ooooooooooohhhhhhhh I love the drinks, but not seen the £2 off £8 healthcare, I would try it otherwise
I'm going by Welshys picture of the vouchers in post 66 - think it says £2 off £8 healthcare?
Do the slimfast drinks taste really milky? I don't actually like milk but can drink milk drinks if they're not too milky tasting if you know what I mean!!Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass0 -
Yes, I would like to know wether slimfast counts as healthcare. (I dont think it can be toiletries or beauty :rotfl: )
I ask because I had a mailing from them before Christmas (yes I know everyone one else seems to have got a diary with coupons in and this is my own fault I didnt because I still have not joined the Boots health clubs :eek: )
Anyway my mailing consisited of a coupon for a free bar, 59p and a free soup, £1.29. So I could buy 8 drinks for 86p, total £6.44 BOGOF, a bar and a soup, grand total £8.76 minus the BOGOF £3.44, minus the two coupons for 59p and £1.29 minus the £2 for spending over £8 on healthcare leaves £1.44.
This coupon and offer combing is very good for improving your maths, at least none of us will get addled brains, we are always exercise our brains doing complicated maths sums before we go shopping!
Mary
I tend to go through the day on a yoghurt and an apple, not stopping for lunch so I thought if I make myself eat some slimfast it might stop me snacking in the evening, every bit of my anatomy is going south anyway, I think the slide is inevitable anyway now“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Slimfast come under healthcare on Tesco.com if that's anything to go by :jSome people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass0
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