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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 22 (and chat)
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Good morning
this is my plan for today to use the 75 pence off comfort pure if your asda is too far away
2 comfort pure i will buy from tescos they are 2 for £2.50 asda are 2 for £2.00 so buy 2 in tescos
2 in tescos will be £2.50 - use two 75 pence off coupons so that it £1
go and use the tesco price checker and put it in their you will get the differece back so you can do that a few times But only buy these on this recipt or if you buy any thing else and its cheaper in asda it will not pay the difference good luck
You can do aunt bessies yorkshire with the 50 pence off coupon as well they are £1 in asda so that makes them 50 pence But in tescos they are £1.64 so you can do these as well
good luck
san
I hate to be a pain but could someone please give me the link for the comfort pure?
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-00-OFF-DETTOL-NO-TOUCH-HAND-WASH-SYSTEM-4-50-OFF-COUPONS-/260849943257?pt=UK_Tickets_Trave_Vouchers_Coupons_LE&hash=item3cbbde42d9
this one is even better, wow look at all the extra added freebie vouchers you get, its like a running list of the first pages on here. as sad as it maybe i think pdfs may need to come to an end before this daft behaviour will stop. just please dont let them have ruined it for everyone using safe coupons. before today i was feeling guilty at picking up a thiswater & cean spray with most shopping trips (2/3 times a week when i need bread etc) but at least those vouchers are all legitimately won.0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »I hate to be a pain but could someone please give me the link for the comfort pure?
TIA
I think this is the one your after?
Comfort pure 75p and Persil non bio £1 ( Exp. 29/2/12)
http://www.mumplusone.com/images/vouchers/Unilever.pdf
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That's just taking the p1$$.0 -
At the moment, the vouchers are a real godsend to me as I'm currently unemployed after being made redundant nearly 3 weeks ago, and I would hate to see it all come to an end.
I used to be able to get out every other day to some of the supermarkets, and when DTD was on I did just that - to stock up just incase I was unemployed, but never ever that high amount that some people do. I wouldn't have the guts to do that!!
Now, I'm limited to weekends only as my best friend who used to drive me to the supermarkets now has started his own business up and he can only take me weekends.
If I can reduce my shopping by £2, £1 or even 50p, that is great - so I am definitely grateful for this thread. Thank you CW, MT and all others who contribute.0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »I think this is the one your after?
Comfort pure 75p and Persil non bio £1 ( Exp. 29/2/12)
http://www.mumplusone.com/images/vouchers/Unilever.pdf
Yikes! Is there a way to print that without the huge picture to the left?0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »Yikes! Is there a way to print that without the huge picture to the left?
Honestly, you are better keeping that on - some people have had trouble getting them accepted if they hand over just the clipped off coupon part as it doesn't have any picture of the product on it. I found it best to just trim around the white border, then cut the page in half across the middle - that way it "looks" better to the SAs!0 -
I can confirm that those in my local Mr T will not be suffering today after I took 3 out of the 4 boxes of Shreddi*s left yesterday....the shelf has been fully restocked
I know we all have our views on what is a 'reasonable' amount to 'purchase' with coupons and folks have different reasons for the qtys they obtain but there's never going to be an agreement between all. I'd like to think the majority of us on here don't abuse the system. So please (with a cherry on top) could we get back to the business of trying to hit gold with new coupons :AFeb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Regarding a previous post, this is an email I received today from Mr A's regarding coupon policy.
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to email Asda about our policy on coupon acceptance at the ****** and ******** stores.
As requested, below is a copy of our policy:-
We'll accept all manufacturers' coupons (including internet coupons) in line with the terms and conditions of each coupon I.e. Customers must buy the product to redeem the coupon.
There is no limit to the number of coupons that can be redeemed in a transaction, however stores discretion does have to be used and most stores do say only 10% of the customers bill can be used in coupons.
The coupons do have to be redeemed against the product specified, e.g. 24 x 10p coupons off Heinz baked beans - customer must purchase 24 cans of Heinz baked beans.
1. The coupon must be 'in date'.
2. The coupon must not be for a specific retailer other than Asda. e.g. 20p off toothpaste at Tesco.
3. The customer must have purchased the product.
Each coupon has a bar code, which should be scan able.
Coupons used at the Self Scan Checkouts,
All coupons tendered at self-scan will require authorisation. This means with each coupon scanned, the system will automatically trigger an intervention and the host must authorise.
I hope it clears things up for you.
Thanks for getting in touch with Asda and for giving me this opportunity to explain our policy. If there is anything else I can help you with, please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Kelvin Edet
ASDA Service Team
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""All coupons tendered at self-scan will require authorisation. This means with each coupon scanned, the system will automatically trigger an intervention and the host must authorise"".
Thats useful to know. You can then prepare the explanation and insist they stay to put through any subsequent coupons.0
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