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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 23 (and coupon chat)
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Picked up my towels from Tesco and only the deep pan pizzas are 2 for £4.50, the thin ones are £1.34 or £1.38, pretty sure £1.34 (half-price).
Decided to wait and go to ASDA and try and put 2 coupons through and see if it will knock 2 x £1.50 off (£1 off rest of shopping). If they only accept one, then as above, only 50p for 2 pizzas.
@Happychappy - I'll try and check when the offer ends and post later.
Lynsey
I did this yesterday in Asda - the price had to be entered but the SA just put them through as £1.50 each which knocked a further £1 off the rest of my shopping :j0 -
Gregorsgirl6 wrote: »With the free sample of Garnier Miracle skin cream, you get a £1 coupon, it is on offer at M's for £8, but in Mr A's for £7. I did notice that Dove shampoo was still on offer in M's if you have any Unilever coupons left
There is also a money back offer here
http://www.garnier.co.uk/_en/_gb/ultralift/pro-retinol/GarnierUltraLift_money_back_guarantee.aspx
(sorry, gone off topic but I thought it might be useful for someone)“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.”0 -
thanks GG
but already on first pagesGregorsgirl6 wrote: »With the free sample of Garnier Miracle skin cream, you get a £1 coupon, it is on offer at M's for £8, but in Mr A's for £7. I did notice that Dove shampoo was still on offer in M's if you have any Unilever coupons left0 -
thanks mhoc
make sure you post this in try me free thread tooThere is also a money back offer here
http://www.garnier.co.uk/_en/_gb/ultralift/pro-retinol/GarnierUltraLift_money_back_guarantee.aspx
(sorry, gone off topic but I thought it might be useful for someone)0 -
30p off kingsmill bread :beer: :money:0
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NEW COUPONS various Exp. 31/12/11
thanks for posting
now addedmorning all, these are food ones but thought they may help someone, i got them via email from mothercare today, they seem to be generic pdf mocs so ok to post here. a dozen or so different bogof or 2 for xxx deals and some big money off if buying buggys etc
http://www.mothercarebabyandmeclub.com/vouchers/3_Vouchers_EMAIL.pdf0 -
http://www.supersavvyme.co.uk/product/triedandtested/head-shoulders/head-shoulders-shampoo-conditioner.aspx
£1 coupon when you buy head and shoulders itchy scalp shampoo and condiditioner when you request a sample
coupon comes by postMember #64 £2012 in 2012 challenge total so far: £714.54/£20120 -
Thanks to surfsister for posting on food thread but it looks like the Goodfellas MOC scans as BOGOF in Co-op See link here Hope this is the same MOC that we have printed.
Hi there, yes they are, I have just called in on my way home from work, took a coupon with me, hoping to pick up a pizza when in, they had them £2.89 bogof, so I got 2 free pizzas using one coupon.0 -
Anyone else have trouble using more than 1 MOC in a transaction at Sainsburys? I shopped the other day, and had 2x MOC's for Febreze and a couple of other brands. I bought 2 of each product, but was told at the till that I could only use one MOC for each product per transaction even though I bought more than one. I went to customer services and got the same message, but due to a building queue and not caving I got my money back. Anyone else experience this at Sains? Asda and Tesco seem fine as normal.
You will find that if the actual coupon states one per transaction S. program their tills to only accept 1 in each transaction. If the coupon says 1 per product you can use as many as the number of items you buy.
You can sometimes be lucky and CS will give you the cash back for the extra item if you have actually paid for it. Best way is just to put through in more than one transaction.
Martin recently explained on here the difference between transaction and purchase.0
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