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Money off coupon 'chat' thread
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            Flipping heck , is MSE ''dog eat dog''? lol
 I LIKE manners too and I DO agree that if you find the voucher or code or offer or deal elsewhere it is NICE to give the actual OP credit for it which I always try to do 
 Its nice to be nice but we always seem to have to defend ourselves on here , saying that there is a way of defending your opinion without ever resorting to insults or rudeness imo xxxx :santa2:0
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            I wasn't really sure where to post this question, so feel free to direct me somewhere else if I'm in the wrong place but I'm looking for a decent printer capable of printing off the vouchers/coupons etc as my current printer is rubbish. If anyone knows of any good models/makes that will do the job, feel free to pm me or I will pop back in. Thanks guys 0 0
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            EndlessStruggle wrote: »I wasn't really sure where to post this question, so feel free to direct me somewhere else if I'm in the wrong place but I'm looking for a decent printer capable of printing off the vouchers/coupons etc as my current printer is rubbish. If anyone knows of any good models/makes that will do the job, feel free to pm me or I will pop back in. Thanks guys 
 I use an HP, it prints well, the only problem is for double sided you have to do it manually.0
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 Merry Christmas everyone I just love this forumLow Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
 Since first using Martins I have saved thousands0
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            I can't believe i'd never used MSE before Friday last week!
 I've been using the 'Excel' vouchers found on page 1 of this thread at Pets @ home.
 The bunny food there is usually £3.89, i'm luck enough to have a friend who lets me have her staff discount card so usually pay £3.11. But with the coupon it was £1.11 !!!!!
 They've recently stocked a Chinchilla version in 750g packs due to stock shortage of their own variety. This was priced at £2.25, the coupon made it £0.25, i've bought 15 packs!!!!
 The spend was
 Bunny food 3.89 x 9 = 35.01 minus colleague discount = £28.01
 Chinnchilla food 2.25 x 15 = 33.75
 Subtotal = £61.76
 Vouchers = £2.00 x 24 = £48.00
 Total cash outlay = £13.76, a 77.7% saving, and animals that don't need food for about a year!
 Add that to the £35 worth of old el paso from Tesco, and thats a total saving of £83 in just 4 days!
 Thank you MSE!
 DK0
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            https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cillit-Bang-UK/154555584650668?sk=app_321835757834507&mid=5595580
 free sample of cilit bang sample sent by post 1200 leftLow Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
 Since first using Martins I have saved thousands0
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            Ok i know not entirely coupon related but just spotted this on the GrabIt Board
 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3682921
 Most things like this do tend to come with coupons so here hoping.
 PS only 1200ish samples left... be quick[SIZE=-1]Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?[/SIZE]OBI-WAN KENOBI:beer: :A :beer:0
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