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1 pound off Huggies found on End of Tesco C/o

Just been on another mission to Mr T's. There I found one pound off Huggies nappies or pants voucher. These were at the end of the checkout on top of the Tesco January price Blitz leaflet. (birmingham area)

The leaflet is red with little walkers on the front.

Barcode is 9900529271008. Does any know if this scans?

Do you normally find manufactures vouchers at the end of the tills or have these fallen out of a magazine??
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  • Not seen it, would like it, so will be looking out as I have a 150 point voucher for huggies, the 2 together would be great
  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Not seen it, would like it, so will be looking out as I have a 150 point voucher for huggies, the 2 together would be great

    i bought the sample pack 2 nappies for 99p hanging off the front of the nappy section scanned fine and had a 50p coupon inside but ran out 31st dec so i have written to huggies asking for a replacement as freepost address. Maybe the £1 coupon could be used against this too?
  • olympian
    olympian Posts: 162 Forumite
    Barcode is 9900292708. Does any know if this scans?
    To scan elsewhere, the coupon barcode needs to be 13 digits starting with "99". Digits 10-12 then give the price in pence, so would be "100" in this case.

    If the full barcode is only the 10 digits you've posted, then I doubt it'll work anywhere else. Have you posted the whole number?
  • olympian wrote:
    To scan elsewhere, the coupon barcode needs to be 13 digits starting with "99". Digits 10-12 then give the price in pence, so would be "100" in this case.

    If the full barcode is only the 10 digits you've posted, then I doubt it'll work anywhere else. Have you posted the whole number?

    Ahh that barcode is incorrect

    it should be 9900529271008

    Im gonna chuck this useless cordless infrared keyboard in the bin. Batteries last about 10 mins ahhhhhhh!!!!!!
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  • olympian
    olympian Posts: 162 Forumite
    Ahh that barcode is incorrect

    it should be 9900529271008

    Im gonna chuck this useless cordless infrared keyboard in the bin. Batteries last about 10 mins ahhhhhhh!!!!!!
    No problem, much better number now - so certainly it's a standard MOC barcode to give £1 off and should scan OK. Not sure though if it'll work when not buying the product in Tesco if they're distributing the coupons in the first place. ASDA should be fine!
  • katskorner
    katskorner Posts: 2,972 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    tesco take out of date coupons too.......
    3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
    :beer:
  • surfsister wrote:
    i bought the sample pack 2 nappies for 99p hanging off the front of the nappy section scanned fine and had a 50p coupon inside but ran out 31st dec so i have written to huggies asking for a replacement as freepost address. Maybe the £1 coupon could be used against this too?
    Yes, I know it works on those for the £1 off as I have done that, didn't think of trying that with the points ones. Thanks alot
  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    katskorner wrote:
    tesco take out of date coupons too.......


    they shouldn't and the cashiers get in trouble so I've stopped using them sadly! ta anyway
  • I can confirm that this voucher DOES scan!
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  • Are huggies cheaper because MR T, bought (found) them in Devon?
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