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Money off coupon 'chat' thread
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Coupon_King wrote: »Silly question, but if you spend say £260 in Asda in one shop, would you get 6 x £5 coupons off your next shop? Or would you have to break your shopping down into £40 transactions?
Also can I still do my price check as normal?
Thanks
Personally I would split the shop into £40 lots as you would only get 1 x £5 coupon otherwise.
BUT
If you split your shop, got all those lovely £5 coupons you can actually use multiples of the £5 on your next shop if you wish. ie Spend £120 and use 3 x £5 coupons, great if your buying an expensive item like a fridge or something.
You could still do a price check either way. Whether you got anything out of it is another matter:rotfl::rotfl:
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Coupon_King wrote: »Silly question, but if you spend say £260 in Asda in one shop, would you get 6 x £5 coupons off your next shop? Or would you have to break your shopping down into £40 transactions?
Also can I still do my price check as normal?
Thanks
As far as I know you have to split your shopping to multiples of £40 to get £5 voucher for each shop...;) (and not £260 in one go)
You can do your price check as usual and as long as you have spent £40, the price check results will also send you link to print your £5 off £40 voucher to use next time...
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the only thing is you can only do 10 price checks per address per month (this is of course if you use your real name and addressAs far as I know you have to split your shopping to multiples of £40 to get £5 voucher for each shop...;) (and not £260 in one go)
You can do your price check as usual and as long as you have spent £40, the price check results will also send you link to print your £5 off £40 voucher to use next time...
HTH..:)
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These were originally £1.99 then .99 now 30p in Morrisons not sure if its Nationwide I had these in Morrisons Baglan I hope they are nice I bought 5 tins Lol
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braveheart60uk wrote: »Just been to Mr T. The £5 off £40 spend next week when you spend £40 this week is on again, worth mixing with easter eggs, aero and utterly butterly to get coupon for next week :-)
Hi
Is there a deal with aero?
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doh! should have realised already used the coupon once for Lurpak!!!There isn't an Utterly Butterly coupon - it's a £1.00 off Margerine/butter coupon in the Tesco price drop magazine. They are on BOGOF offer £1.80 for 2. You have to spend £3.00 to use the coupon. Thankfully the till takes the amount of 2 x £1.80 (£3.60) and allows you to use the coupon so you get 2 tubs for 80p!
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hi LL
could this be what you mean
Various coupons on 1 link register/sign up
http://www.britainsgreatest.co.uk/coupons/
£1 vanish oxi action
50p any airwick automatic spray refill
50p dettol neutra airLilacLillie wrote: »Maybe a dettol air fresher? Just back fro Asda now but will need to return something later in the week, so if anyone can help I'd be grateful.
Thanks again
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There isn't an Utterly Butterly coupon - it's a £1.00 off Margerine/butter coupon in the Tesco price drop magazine. They are on BOGOF offer £1.80 for 2. You have to spend £3.00 to use the coupon. Thankfully the till takes the amount of 2 x £1.80 (£3.60) and allows you to use the coupon so you get 2 tubs for 80p!
I think they may have caught on to this one
Went to a Metro store this morning to do the 2 x £1.60 LURPACK (2 for £2) option - something I did in the same store 5 times last Thursday & Friday without issue. (other than a SA approve the coupon each time on the Self-Service till)
Today when I went through the SS till everything was the same until the SA did the initial coupon approval when it came up with a WARNING :eek:
Something like "COUPON TRANSACTION LIMIT EXCEEDED"
I said to the guy "but I've only used one" (suggesting it was a "number of coupons" message)
BUT I'm sure it was the £1 OFF a £3 SPEND failure because the REAL TOTAL was only £2
Fortunately
he pressed another Coupon Override button and it went through.
The only other difference (although I don't think for one minute this is it) was that today for the first time I bought 2 of the UNSALTED Lurpaks rather than the SALTED variety - both show on the same 2 for £2 offer SEL and haven't heard of anyone else having an issue
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