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Tesco H&B vouchers
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poundsinbucks wrote:Oh no, I've got some of this in my toiletries stash somewhere, have not tried it yet. So shouldn't bother then?
Or keep fire extinguisher handy? :cool:
I wouldn't recommend it ........... I think chillis would have the same effectI am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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floydy wrote:sanex bogof £2.48, but the smaller size at £1,78 does not have yellow sticker for bogof, so disappointingly i didnt chance them.....btw i did ask a passing sa and she thought it should be bogof and went off to check but came back saying the offer is only for the large size....grrrr
I got a mixture of both sizes of the sanex & they were all on bogof. There were signs under each size. I would think this is bogof in every tesco. Think the sa just fobbed you off.
I got a mixture it took off the price of the larger pack0 -
Can anyone confirm if they have managed to use h&b and quit vouchers against deoderants that are bogof at the moment (think it might be right guard). I know some of the vouchers didn't work against the adidas deoderant last time.0
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Thanks for the advice welshie I think on reflection I'll go for the slimfast cans.I can always lose a little weight.I think the durex stuff gives new meaning to the phrase "go for the burn".:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:"Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."0
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I have 12 £1 healthcare ones i'm not going to use If anyone wants them - pm me and i will pop them in the post
Off out now to stock up on shampoo and body wash - only got 8 bottles so far - very poor compared to most people on here!0 -
WELSH-DRAGON wrote:Then there was a lengthy debate by CS staff, as to what it was
what it was used for
and should it be considered a healthcare product :rolleyes: it was all rather embarassing at the time
and I felt like a teenager and not a 36 year old mum of 4 kids !
Oh no, I would have been mortified!think I'd have probably left them and ran out of the shop! :rotfl:
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nope it my case when we tried it, it was more of a burning bush
never again
Welshy x
and there was me thinking i was the only one.................they went in the bin - good job they were free!!!!coupon over here, coupon over there, every crack filled with coupons even down there(meaning under the buggy lol):D0 -
i must be very insensitive then - i didn't think they worked at all :rotfl: my husband likes the minty one but it doesn't do much for me'bad mothers club' member 13
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xxdeebeexx wrote:Order your annual pass very soon as they are going up inprice in the next few weeks.(By £10 each I think) You are sent vouchers valid for 6 months. You take these vouchers to the theme park and exchange for the annual pass. The annual pass year starts from your 1st visit.
HTH
ooooh, thanks for the reminder. my son needs an annual pass, i wasn't aware they would go up in price so i'll get it ordered now (best to do it before they send out the feb vouchers and get busy anyway). last year i think it went up from £80 to £85. can't see new prices on the AT website yet.
they didn't open during winter this year so the annual pass only works until they close in november anyhow so there's no point waiting until they open up for the new season.'bad mothers club' member 13
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I normally shop at Askham Bar and have had no problems with the H+B ones or the clothing ones - they've taken what I've given. I'm generally pretty lucky with coupons at both York stores - although I never push it.mhoc wrote:Fingers crossed I am hoping to get up to York next week and I wondered how good or how bad the Tescos in York are for accepting the H and B/Quit/clothing etc vouchers ? Usually it is Tesco Clifton Moor we use sometimes Askam Bar if we use the park and ride, and on odd occassions Thirsk. Have we missed any Tescos?
Clifton Moor seem to be very OK about accepting coupons but it is generally late in the evening when we go. Mind you when we do go I dont usually have many coupons to offer and only legitamate ones, no Somerfield magazine, Sainsburys, out of date coupons or Superdrug £5 coupons anyway :rotfl:
My daughter is at uni in York so we try and get up to see her but usually what happnes is that after a few hours we have a massive argument, usually over money so she does not want to see or talk to us and then I use the rest of the time to go shopping - Tesco and Boots and any shop with a sale mainly!:D
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