Money off coupon 'chat' thread

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  • Binom
    Binom Posts: 4 Newbie
    I have some unused luncheon vouchers from the 70's! these were from the original Luncheon Voucher Limited company and they didn't have any expiry dates back then - but I assume they are too old to use? Does anyone know if these can be used anywhere? Thanks.
  • x_Bunny_x
    x_Bunny_x Posts: 1,325 Forumite
    Thanks, there is a sportsdirect coupon

    if you go to www.carlsberg.co.uk you get a free flag voucher, or 10% off, i did get a 10% off voucher yesterday, today i have a look, and i click to get 10% vouchers ( as i just wrote the online code down and didnt print it off) and now i just get a free flag voucher?. im unsure if its ended, or if i have did it wrong :)

    I'm bored of hotukdeals now, will hang out here more :)
    _Jen_
  • x_Bunny_x
    x_Bunny_x Posts: 1,325 Forumite
    Also in tesco yesterday on the birdeye things, i saw it on a opened box of frozen beef burgers, they have about 5 polar bear keyring thins to collect, when you collect 8 tokens, these look like hard plastic, and from what i remember are to do with the olympics :)
    _Jen_
  • cully_c
    cully_c Posts: 28 Forumite
    New to couponing! I have a query, hope this is the right place and it isn't a dumb question...
    Well kind of two questions:
    First, for vouchers like the Rachael yoghurt one, can I essentially print off as many as I want or is it a one off thing? It just opens as a pdf style affair. It has a bar code but I dont see how it could be different for everyone, not like the ones that are kind of created on your email address.

    And second question (kind of relates): say I had two of the same voucher, 50p off beans (for example). It says that it is a one voucher per purchase, so I see that i can't expect £1 off one tin, but could I buy two tins and get 50p off each? Sorry if that is dumb, but I'd rather look dumb here than like wally at the checkout! :)

    Thanks in advance.
    2015
  • Tesco are 'avin a laugh - I put 2 receipts through the pricechecker - one in excess of £65 and they've both come back with every product N/A. Anyone else had this? Needless to say I'll be contacting Customer Servies as I know for a fact that Asda sell Vitalite etc etc.
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere!
  • moos_mummy_2
    moos_mummy_2 Posts: 150 Forumite
    Tesco are 'avin a laugh - I put 2 receipts through the pricechecker - one in excess of £65 and they've both come back with every product N/A. Anyone else had this? Needless to say I'll be contacting Customer Servies as I know for a fact that Asda sell Vitalite etc etc.

    complain and demand to speak to someone higher up if they try to fob you off, this happened to me a few months back and I told them I knew asda sold the exact same product in the exact same size and the person I spoke to said I was right and they were having a problem with their system and she send out a gift card for the amount I was owe (I think it was about £8) and a gift card with £10 on it for my trouble :D
  • fudge2
    fudge2 Posts: 886 Forumite
    Tesco are 'avin a laugh - I put 2 receipts through the pricechecker - one in excess of £65 and they've both come back with every product N/A. Anyone else had this? Needless to say I'll be contacting Customer Servies as I know for a fact that Asda sell Vitalite etc etc.

    Check out their FB page. There have been lots of compaints as the price checker has been playing up again and loads of people getting them back with all items n/a. It normally sorts itself out in a couple of days.
    A clinically depressed person with a sleep condition. I'm in my own little world, but it's ok the people like me here ;)
    Any offence is not intentional, I'm really quite harmless :o
  • zaleska3
    zaleska3 Posts: 285 Forumite
    cully_c wrote: »
    New to couponing! I have a query, hope this is the right place and it isn't a dumb question...
    Well kind of two questions:
    First, for vouchers like the Rachael yoghurt one, can I essentially print off as many as I want or is it a one off thing? It just opens as a pdf style affair. It has a bar code but I dont see how it could be different for everyone, not like the ones that are kind of created on your email address.

    And second question (kind of relates): say I had two of the same voucher, 50p off beans (for example). It says that it is a one voucher per purchase, so I see that i can't expect £1 off one tin, but could I buy two tins and get 50p off each? Sorry if that is dumb, but I'd rather look dumb here than like wally at the checkout! :)

    Thanks in advance.

    Simple answers..yes and yes :)

    With PDF's you can print as many as you like.

    If you have 2 coupons you need to buy two products not just one and use both coupons. Best scenario is a buy one get one free as you can effectively redeem both coupons against the price for one item.

    Hope that makes sense! :beer:
    Looking for a fresh start
  • dasophster
    dasophster Posts: 911 Forumite
    Just wanted to add to Zaleska's post. One per purchase means one per item not one per transaction, some SAs in Sainsburys and occasionally in Asda and Morrisons will try and tell you it means the latter, especially with personalised coupons. Don't be fooled! Also be aware that in many Sainsburys now as well as some Tescos they have an updated till software which means that they cannot take 2 alike couponstar coupons in one transaction, even if you have bought two items and they are both genuine coupons, the other coupon will not scan and cannot easily be entered manually by the SA. So with these stores you either have to a) use on straight reductions only and use one per transaction or what you can do in some cases is b) go to customer services with the second coupon, say it wouldn't scan and they will give you the value of the coupon in cash xx
  • mmlh
    mmlh Posts: 248 Forumite
    Does anyone use a "virtual printer" for printing coupons and able to recommend one? Both of my printers decided to stop working at the same time so is there a way to store them in case the companies take them down before my new one arrives?
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