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Money off coupon 'chat' thread
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Seriously, I raised this issue now. Better late than never. But did none of those people who gave positive feedback did not think they might be fake? To say I am !!!!!!!! myself now - it is an understatement. I am just angry at myself that I did not ask this questions earlier. What to do, what to do.....0
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Seriously, I raised this issue now. Better late than never. But did none of those people who gave positive feedback did not think they might be fake? To say I am !!!!!!!! myself now - it is an understatement. I am just angry at myself that I did not ask this questions earlier. What to do, what to do.....
I can bet a fair few knew they were fake and really didn't care. as far as they were concerned, they were getting one over Ts. the problem is things like this is what ruins couponing for those of us who use real coupons legitimately.0 -
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In_Need_of_Freebies wrote: »Hi, Please could you pm me to explain how to print off the vouchers from the Asda Magazine?
I don't look at the asda magazine, as I don't live near one. But if it is a pdf document there are instructions for printing the vouchers in post 14 of this thread.
I don't do it that way, I do it the following way.
Save the pdf document, in case it disappears from the web site.
Open your saved copy in Adobe Reader.
Resize the Adobe Reader window until only the voucher is visible.
Click File then print.
When the print page comes up look for the Current View option and check that. It should be in the Print Pages section under More Options.
This prints only what you can see of the document, the voucher.
Make sure Actual Size is selected in the Page size and Handling section then hit print.0 -
Has anyone managed to use any of the NISA safecoupons. I have the Walkers Deep Ridged free 50g bag coupon from last week. It's bad enough finding a NISA, finding one that stocks them harder still and then a sales assistant who knew nothing about it and flatly refused. I'm thinking this weeks "free" choc bar might not be worth the ink:mad:0
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Has anyone managed to use any of the NISA safecoupons. I have the Walkers Deep Ridged free 50g bag coupon from last week. It's bad enough finding a NISA, finding one that stocks them harder still and then a sales assistant who knew nothing about it and flatly refused. I'm thinking this weeks "free" choc bar might not be worth the ink:mad:
You're quite right these Nisa coupons are not worth bothering with, where I live anyway (NW London). Tried to claim my free bag of Walkers Deep Ridge crisps from the West Hampstead Nisa Local and I was told in rather blunt terms by the manager that "We don't take coupons here, try Kilburn High Road shop". They didn't even stock them! Trouble is Nisa shops are run by independent owners who can't be ar*ed to process them. :mad:0 -
expressman33 wrote: »print this off and take it with you
http://asda-stores.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail_grow/a_id/979
That s good thanks. Does anyone have one for Morissons please. They wouldn t accept my Dr Oetkers ones the other day but obviously don t mind selling them in their stores with the promotion on in the first place. Huh not impressed .0 -
You're quite right these Nisa coupons are not worth bothering with, where I live anyway (NW London). Tried to claim my free bag of Walkers Deep Ridge crisps from the West Hampstead Nisa Local and I was told in rather blunt terms by the manager that "We don't take coupons here, try Kilburn High Road shop". They didn't even stock them! Trouble is Nisa shops are run by independent owners who can't be ar*ed to process them. :mad:
Confirmed by Nisa on the Nisalocally facebook page, their coupons are not worth bothering with:
We actively encourage all Nisa retailers to operate best practice across all areas of their stores, and the voucher scheme is one of these areas.
However, each store is an independent business and not owned or directly controlled by Nisa and therefore we cannot force any store to accept vouchers if they do not wish to do so.0 -
That s good thanks. Does anyone have one for Morissons please. They wouldn t accept my Dr Oetkers ones the other day but obviously don t mind selling them in their stores with the promotion on in the first place. Huh not impressed .
I always take the Dr Oetker empty packet with me and show them it.
You could always email Morrisons head office and they will contact the store concerned0 -
expressman33 wrote: »I always take the Dr Oetker empty packet with me and show them it.
You could always email Morrisons head office and they will contact the store concerned
You carry the whole box around?0
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