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Money off coupon 'chat' thread

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  • antdebju
    antdebju Posts: 24 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »
    loads of people are, think some have been waiting nearly a week. T are saying it is not a big issue, but it is, I suggest you post on their FB page, if you are on FB.
    Cheers i'll do that, thanks
  • mhoc
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    Aesop wrote: »
    loads of people are, think some have been waiting nearly a week. T are saying it is not a big issue, but it is, I suggest you post on their FB page, if you are on FB.

    The more people the better who go to the T FB page and leave a message on their wall even if its just "another week and still no JTD vouchers"
    “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.”
  • mhoc
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    Now this will really throw the cat amongst the pigeons.

    If you want to buy the Palmolive Aloe in Sainsburys if you buy 3 at £1.75 each (and you have spent over £20 on other non branded items) it should brand match agains Asda 3 for £3 offer. Not tried this but in theory it should work and you will get a brand match till spit.

    If you like the Palmolive Hygiene Plus Antibacterial Liquid Handwash and you shop in Tesco, buy it in sets of three - 2 x £1.73 = £5.19. Then if the JTD machine ever works again you should get £2.19 (as Asda have it on offer 3 for £3)

    But both of these depend on printing off three of the pdfs - is this allowed?
    “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.”
  • Stryper
    Stryper Posts: 23 Forumite
    simone10 wrote: »
    page 34 of todays Metro has McDonalds vouchers again
    The on-line version has it in PDF format
    ....
    expiry of 14th May 2012

    Thank you for the vouchers. Do you know if I can print them black/white or they must be coloured?
  • ukclare
    ukclare Posts: 237 Forumite
    Just downloaded the new Palmolive coupon - and saved the PDF. The coupon actually says GET a handwash for only £1 but the supermarket can redeem the coupon for £1.
    Small print says " This coupon entitles you to purchase... for £1" and the top says Exclusive offer - just £1.
    I wonder if anyone has used this yet and whether it scans for £1 off or £1 for the product?
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
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    ukclare wrote: »
    Just downloaded the new Palmolive coupon - and saved the PDF. The coupon actually says GET a handwash for only £1 but the supermarket can redeem the coupon for £1.
    Small print says " This coupon entitles you to purchase... for £1" and the top says Exclusive offer - just £1.
    I wonder if anyone has used this yet and whether it scans for £1 off or £1 for the product?
    Totally agree ,it is not a money off coupon , it is a promotional 'Buy one for a £1 coupon'...in T's it is £1.28, but you will pay £1 saving 28p.....not paying 28p ...and as it is 3 for £3 in Asda, you will pay £3 with or without the coupon.
  • oh that's not so great I misread it while half asleep and thought it said £1off :(
  • Aesop
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    moos_mummy wrote: »
    oh that's not so great I misread it while half asleep and thought it said £1off :(

    sorry I edited my post on the other thread too.

    yes, you will just pay £3 which is the offer price anyway at Asda.

    so no point printing the coupons and rushing in with them.

    I am still wondering how the JTD will recognise the price though. wonder if T will take it as £1 therefore no JTD payable, as A is £1.28, or if it will recognise it prior to £1 payable coupon and then still give the jtd. not going to try it as my T too far for the trouble.
  • mhoc
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    Another thought. I've noticed that many Asda till persons are very fussy about MOCs and APGs etc and they want them cut out exactly along the edge or dotted lines so they are as small as possible for fitting in their till draws.

    (I am slack as I often take the A4 sheet I print off on so as to make it easier to fold the right till receipt in with the right APG)

    Now the Palmolive MOCs have 4 dotted lines, obviously you dont cut along the middle ones as that would seperate the barcode and picture from the terms and conditions.

    So equally obviously you cut along the top dotted line and the bottom dotted lines to produce a neat MOC????

    Is this correct?
    “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.”
  • bullshot
    bullshot Posts: 4,028 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    Another thought. I've noticed that many Asda till persons are very fussy about MOCs and APGs etc and they want them cut out exactly along the edge or dotted lines so they are as small as possible for fitting in their till draws.

    (I am slack as I often take the A4 sheet I print off on so as to make it easier to fold the right till receipt in with the right APG)

    Now the Palmolive MOCs have 4 dotted lines, obviously you dont cut along the middle ones as that would seperate the barcode and picture from the terms and conditions.

    So equally obviously you cut along the top dotted line and the bottom dotted lines to produce a neat MOC????

    Is this correct?
    Why bother wasting the ink and paper on printing it???you still pay £3 with or without the coupon
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