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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 4
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Dr.Who-Who wrote: »TBN, thought you might like to read this one;)
Time for some amazing deals at Boots on lots of your favourite Huggies products! From the 19th October - 15th November 2011 get a third off Economy and Carry Packs of Super-Dry and Newborn Nappies. Also get half price on selected packs of Huggies DryNites, Pull Ups and Little Swimmers. There's also a fantastic offer exclusive to www.boots.com; get 2 Huggies Super-Dry Giant Boxes for £26, while Huggies Super-Dry Big Packs are 2 for just £18, both with free delivery - how convenient is that?
Me got huggies coupons £5 & 5 euro worth from the starter pack packaging - me no, no what to do with it hint hint:cool:
Me managed to print from me pc's & lappy
What do you do with the euro coupons, I have a stack of them.:):):):)
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good morning, bit quiet int it, quiet on coupon thread aswell, might go and look at the gabbits,"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, which is why we call it the present.”0
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CouponWoman wrote: »What do you do with the euro coupons, I have a stack of them.:):):):) CWxx
It's for those in Ireland I guess. 3 options for you :-
1) Sell it on Ebay
2) Give it away to - I don't know maybe in Ireland Children Hospital google address & send it to them, am sure they will have it;)
3) Give it away on Freebie thread:DRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
morning,
Off to asda today, to use my wombled APG and £5 off.
Kinda got a list together and hope it works:o.
I take it the APG compares from my supermarket??
If anyoune has any tips i would be most grateful before i set off.
On another note toothfairy has visited and have won another £5 and my Pcone friends have sent me another survey so that's 3 this week.
Been saving all my LV's up for when mocs become scarce, seems its approaching fast now:eek::j1/6/12 - I am mortgage free:j0 -
Good morning everyone0
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Thriftybynature wrote: »It's lucky though, give it away & your luck will double

You know, i did say i would, but it was only 1p, and i though that it would be a insult to the charity if i just gave them 1p
I'll donate and, and some more cash too so i dont feel like a miser
On a different topic, Tesco.... if i buy something, and forget my tesco card, if i keep the receipt and go back to tesco, can they put the points on the card for me, like boots do?. i went to tesco yesterday, and never take my card, as i go to tesco once a year!, and it was a random thing so didnt have the card on me.
Thankies
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yes x_bun you can.Just take the reciept to CS.
If i remember rightly though there is a limit to the number of these you can do a month(ie you can only add 2 reciepts a month) which is a bit of a bummer on the wombling front0 -
On a different topic, Tesco.... if i buy something, and forget my tesco card, if i keep the receipt and go back to tesco, can they put the points on the card for me, like boots do?. i went to tesco yesterday, and never take my card, as i go to tesco once a year!, and it was a random thing so didnt have the card on me.
Thankies
Bunny, you have 7 days from date of receipt to collect your points from the customer service desk.
You are allowed 2 receipts a day to collect from the customer service desk.
hmmm me not sure now that BW said 14 days - I have not been using me clubcard since DTD days even now - because I don't want them to be nosy on how much I spent/used APGs/JTDs so me rather not collect their points.RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
charley123 wrote: »morning,
Off to asda today, to use my wombled APG and £5 off.
Kinda got a list together and hope it works:o.
I take it the APG compares from my supermarket?? Yes
If anyone has any tips i would be most grateful before i set off. (show us your list then we will be able to tell you
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Been saving all my LV's up for when mocs become scarce, seems its approaching fast now:eek:
You are lucky to get £5 LV vouchers me only get £3 on each accounts.:(RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Bunny, you have 7 days from date of receipt to collect your points from the customer service desk.
You are allowed 2 receipts a day to collect from the customer service desk.
I think it is 14 days, whereas Boots is 45 days. I find if you get them added at an express though they aren't so strict on the no of receipts at a time or the date on them (Mine isn't anyway, I got a May receipt points added a couple of weeks ago);) I keep finding old receipts and even ones for a few points I am getting added now.Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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