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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 26
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thanks m4rtin
tried finding it by going through there website and couldn't see it at all.
could it be an old/expired one?
hopefully your right and its a mixup and coupon will appear
QUOTE=m4rtin;50523299]I think it is a genuine coupon because I got a confirmation email which looks pukka but Couponnet have messed up with the actual coupon!! Worth keeping the link somewhere, I have emailed and will report back if they reply that it is now all go :beer:[/QUOTE]0 -
Greenfingers3 wrote: »Cant see this one on here and I havent tried it yet, but this page says rate and review a recipe and get £1 off Quaker Oats
http://quaker.teectest.co.uk/recipes/desserts/winter_warmer_apple_crumble
thanks worked fine for me using googlechrome, its a safecoupon. will edit post with exp date when i actually connect the printer (OH fast asleep atm!) off to co op to hunt for bargains to add to the shopping list tomorrow:)0 -
Tesco right now if you spend £40 you get a £5 voucher of your next £40 spend. I had a £5 off one to spend yesterday spent £40.76 got the £5 off £35.76
Guess what i got another £5 off spend lol.
Jan Wins: .0 -
good morrning x
thanks for the new coupon :j i have just printed the coupon and it is for a free bottle of berry burst replenish but it says....to the retailer this is a demo coupon ....can any one tell me what that means and can i still use it ??
thanks xGreenfingers3 wrote: »Cant see this one on here and I havent tried it yet, but this page says rate and review a recipe and get £1 off Quaker Oats
http://quaker.teectest.co.uk/recipes/desserts/winter_warmer_apple_crumblebroke my back doing glitching :eek:
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good morrning x
thanks for the new coupon :j i have just printed the coupon and it is for a free bottle of berry burst replenish but it says....to the retailer this is a demo coupon ....can any one tell me what that means and can i still use it ??
thanks x
no, you won't be able to use this one. it is a demo coupon.0 -
For those of you who are getting the Daily Mirror today for the £5 Aldi voucher , look out for the 30p off MOC for Weetabix ( 24,48 or 72), valid until 4th Feb 12 HTH0
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myrtleturtle wrote: »NEW COUPON
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thanks for posting
not a PDF this time either , safecoupon so 2print limit
Can someone tell me, which barcode needs to differ? I printed two, the bottom leftbarcode is the same on both coupons, the top right is different. Will it be ok to use both like this without fear of fraud charges?
Also, my safe coupons seem to print at a million miles per hour and the quality is rubbish. Anyone else get the same thing? All other coupons and other files print absolutely fine, just not the safe coupons.
Much obliged, as always
Mrs B xxx:rotfl:If you have made someone laugh today... check your skirt isn't tucked into your knickers!!!:rotfl:SarahShattered wrote: »Mrs B you're a legend.0 -
Mrs_Beatson wrote: »Can someone tell me, which barcode needs to differ? I printed two, the bottom leftbarcode is the same on both coupons, the top right is different. Will it be ok to use both like this without fear of fraud charges?
the top right barcode is longer, which is the pin number, as the pin numbers are different on both coupons, this shows they are valid and correct. If they were the same, you would have printed the same coupon twice, which is fraud.0 -
To all those who are Unilever VIPs, keep an eye out for coupons in the post. I was supposed to have got some coupons for free trials of Carte' D'or and Walls Cornish before Christmas but they never arrived - apparantly this was a nationwide problem and loads of people didn't get theirs. They are now sending out new ones. Got mine yesterday expecting the coupons to specify I was entitled to a "free tub of ...." but they are actually Walls coupons for £2 (Carte D'or) and £4 (Walls Cornish) - in that case it may take a bit extra off your shopping or you could use the excess towards more Walls products. :j0
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