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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 22 (and chat)

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  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    hi L
    i thought this reply by m4rtin could also be applied to unilever,
    i'm sure that they can very easily trace your ip address and what may work now could get you pc blocked in the future.
    personally i'd rather not risk it

    Many thanks MT for that.
    My IP address isn't fixed, so not too sure how they would apply that.
    It does state "1 per person and per IP address".
    I'm assuming it's 1 per person though, so if 4 members of a household have a Facebook account, it may allow each "person" a coupon?? Would make sense, if especially a load of students were sharing a house.

    See how it goes.

    Lynsey
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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Lynsey wrote: »
    Not for me. :D

    Everytime I create another account I get my pick again. lol
    Had Carte D'Or, Pg Tips and Domestos so far.
    The F5 button works also and generates a new PIN. ;)

    Lynsey

    can i just ask but what does F5 button do
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    sometimes with some coupons it lets you print a second one, so abit like hitting the back button

    DCFC79 wrote: »
    can i just ask but what does F5 button do
  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    DCFC79 wrote: »
    can i just ask but what does F5 button do

    It allows you to print another (or more) coupon/s with a different PIN.
    Similar to the backspace button.

    Lynsey

    Edit: lol, beaten to it - thanks again MT.
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    No. 6 Total £740.00 - No. 7 £1000.00 - No. 8 £875.00 - No. 9 £700.00 (target met)
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    my ip addy isn't fixed either but i've no idea if this is ok/safe to do.
    i suppose if you checked your ip addy was different each time it would work.

    to techy for me i'm afraid which is why i don't risk it.

    Lynsey wrote: »
    Many thanks MT for that.
    My IP address isn't fixed, so not too sure how they would apply that.
    It does state "1 per person and per IP address".
    I'm assuming it's 1 per person though, so if 4 members of a household have a Facebook account, it may allow each "person" a coupon?? Would make sense, if especially a load of students were sharing a house.

    See how it goes.

    Lynsey
  • an interesting one about the unilever coupons.Have just printed a couple off for today and they have an expiry date of 17/9 on them so i guess they are valid a month from printing NOT till the date it states on their website like i thought(guess thats the date you can print them up to):j
  • discreet
    discreet Posts: 78 Forumite
    click on these sites to see your ip address and next time you boot up see if it is different:

    http://ipinfo.info/index.php

    http://www.whatismyip.com/
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    edited 18 August 2011 at 4:04PM
    gotta be quicker than that L :rotfl:

    Lynsey wrote: »
    It allows you to print another (or more) coupon/s with a different PIN.
    Similar to the backspace button.

    Lynsey

    Edit: lol, beaten to it - thanks again MT.
  • Afternoon everyone :wave: been a while since I've posted. Just to say a huge thanks to everyone who keeps posting coupons, it's a great help. :)

    WBMF
    DFW Nerd no: 149 ;)

  • hi L
    i thought this reply by m4rtin could also be applied to unilever,
    i'm sure that they can very easily trace your ip address and what may work now could get you pc blocked in the future.
    personally i'd rather not risk it


    Hi MT keep up the good work and just noticed the little chat in brackets.

    If you turn you router off for a few minutes then turn it back on it picks up a new IP address you can check your ip address here
    http://whatismyipaddress.com/
    If it's cheap I Like it. If its Free I love it!
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