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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 22 (and chat)
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Would really appreciate it if someone can confirm this is compared by tesco, as Asda are out of stock. After huggies issue I'm a bit nervous. thanks
I can't see the 100ml Colgate Total on my version of Asda.com so it may not compare:p Have a good [STRIKE]Tesc[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Asd[/STRIKE]WHO? day - Err....I still wish Mozzies had a better website even though they are now on MyS!
:p :rotfl:;)
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lookinforabargain wrote: »I just did the survey, but it didn't mention anything about a moc, just said I had been entered into a prize draw, did I do it wrong?? lol
I did this the first time I took the survey, I clicked on the link on the right hand side of the screen that said something like 'finish the survey and enter the competition' but then I couldn't see any mention of the 75p off. If you do the survey again, once you get to end instead of clicking the competition link look for the 75p off coupon link on the left hand side of the screen instead. HTH.:starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:0 -
I found this thread about a month ago from a link in martins email, I have been lurking from a far for a while but think i should say thank you to all those that contribute and point out the best offers. I have a very limited income and saved £8 on a 40quid shop for the first time two weeks ago, plucking up the courage to try using coupons on the next big shop over the next few days but reading peoples experiences of being trouted not sure I'm brave enough.
Anyhoo thank you, I dont think you realise sometimes how much of a difference it can make to the price of a shop, without being greedy or buy for buying sake.
Glum (which i'm not btw)0 -
Not sure if the offer has changed, but the voucher is now for 50p? So not sure how people are getting a £1 toothpaste for 25p unless it used to be a 75p voucher?
I got a 75p one this morning - perhaps it depends on what answers you give to the questions?“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 -
Hi glum_cat,
My experiances of coupons are relatively new,and I too was nervous about handing over the coupons to start with.
So here are a few tips on my way of using them.
Firstly I go early when the Sa's are usually chirpy as they have not had too many rude customers in!
I check and double check the product I am using the coupon with...eg: size,description and number that can be used per transaction.
Find a nice older looking SA.
Tell them at the start of the shop you have coupons and would they like them first...most say no but at least they know you have them.
If they get refused smile sweetly and check with customer service on the way out..they can only say one of two things!
Be nice and be brave,remember you are saving those important pennies.
Good Luck
Clare;)0 -
I found this thread about a month ago from a link in martins email, I have been lurking from a far for a while but think i should say thank you to all those that contribute and point out the best offers. I have a very limited income and saved £8 on a 40quid shop for the first time two weeks ago, plucking up the courage to try using coupons on the next big shop over the next few days but reading peoples experiences of being trouted not sure I'm brave enough.
Anyhoo thank you, I dont think you realise sometimes how much of a difference it can make to the price of a shop, without being greedy or buy for buying sake.
Glum (which i'm not btw)
Don't be put off. Just keep at it until you find your own way of managing it. Some days are better than others but it's definitely worth it.Virgin CC £1,738.84 Barclays O/D £32,012.24
Total debt £33,751.08 as at 2.1.13
Short term goal - pay off Virgin CC by end of Jan 2013:eek:0 -
cashless-cow wrote: »Co-op Coupons
Check your e-mails (got mine 8pm tonight) for £2.99 coupon off Bulmers Original - haven't printed yet so details to follow
Do you have to be a member to get the co-op emails? I'm a member but can't see any email. Bought these in Mr T last night - 3 for £4.00:eek:Virgin CC £1,738.84 Barclays O/D £32,012.24
Total debt £33,751.08 as at 2.1.13
Short term goal - pay off Virgin CC by end of Jan 2013:eek:0 -
OK - this is an odd one but a possible money maker
and I hope it makes sense :rotfl:
I've had an email from Big Shotz with a 52p PDF coupon off their vitamin drink (RRP £1.52) Valid until 30/9/11
http://shotz.qmailer.co.uk/media/pdf/WaitroseCouponForm201109Locked.pdf
They also have a cash back offer whereby for every 10 you buy you get £10 cashback from them - but if you buy 10 from Waitrose and send them a copy of the email and your Waitrose receipt you will get £15 back.
This is the email: http://shotz.qmailer.co.uk/sampleofferwaitrose.html?uid=2041954-5879-20ab9db9f05c7c15bc925feeec464707
The blurb saysThis link provides a 52p discount coupon on every bottle of Big Shotz at Waitrose (RRP £1.52) - print off as many times as you like and share with friends. Use our £10 cashback scheme to reclaim £10 for every 10 bottles purchased. Enclose this email and a Waitrose receipt for your purchases and get an extra £5 for every 10 bottles. That's £15 back for every 10 bottles plus 52p discount per bottle 10 bottles of Big Shotz cost just £10 (after using the 52p coupon) and YOU get £15 back.
That means you get Big Shotz for FREE and an extra £5 for YOU - what can be better than that!
You can buy as many bottles and claim as many cashbacks you like.
(You can print them in black and white, it's the bar code that is important) This is a genuine offer. Big Shotz has a different business model and as well as making an innovative and unique vitamin juice it believes in sharing the benefits of growth with a growing Big Shotz community. So rather than spending £ thousands with West End advertising agencies on magazine and poster campaigns we would rather incentivise our community to grow (Offer open until 31 October 2011)
To claim your £15 you MUST send a copy of a waitrose receipt AND a copy of the email (second link) before 31/10/11
ETA: The link for the coupon is a 4 page document :eek: You only need page 1 for the coupon but page 4 has a list of participating Waitrose stores - worth checking before you print0 -
loads of cif items are on asda for £1!!0
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