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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    I can't believe this conversation is on here after the conversation I've just had with my DS:rotfl::rotfl:I've just picked him up from the station and stopped off at the Express for something, Was standing paying for something and he looked at me and said can you smell that, Angelically I looked at him and said yes it's awful. He whispered to me it must be him, referring to the man behind us. As we walked out I started to laugh and he said It was you wasnt it Mum you're disgusting:o:o:o:o:o:o(In my defence I do have IBS:rotfl::rotfl:)

    :rotfl:
    That poor bloke.
    Not only in the line of fire with no means of escape, but also bearing the blame too. *Tuts loudly* ;)
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  • Mistic
    Mistic Posts: 451 Forumite
    damo5134 wrote: »
    Has anyone used the voucher for the free pack of huggies? Just wondered if the cashier has to manually enter the value of the voucher (to match the price of the nappies), or does it come up with the recommended value of £6.49 as per the small print.
    Noticed some of the carry packs are on offer in T's at the moment, so could be a nice little winner.


    Ok I did miss something.

    What is this coupon for £6.49????
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  • Issyc wrote: »
    They are showing online for £6.48p a pack at Tesco when I check.

    and £5.98 in Asda so a small JTD to be had as well :)
    ...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

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    There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
    You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


  • biscuitmad
    biscuitmad Posts: 843 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    damo5134 wrote: »
    Has anyone used the voucher for the free pack of huggies? Just wondered if the cashier has to manually enter the value of the voucher (to match the price of the nappies), or does it come up with the recommended value of £6.49 as per the small print.
    Noticed some of the carry packs are on offer in T's at the moment, so could be a nice little winner.

    Its a 000 coupon so the cashier has to enter the cost of the nappy but they dont normally work out the cost if its on an offer and will normally put in the full amount!! :o
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    jumblejack wrote: »
    :rotfl:
    That poor bloke.
    Not only in the line of fire with no means of escape, but also bearing the blame too. *Tuts loudly* ;)

    I know, can't believe I confessed to it on here either:o:o:oIt was just with the conversation on here it seemed to slot in perfectly;)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • damo5134
    damo5134 Posts: 448 Forumite
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    Issyc wrote: »
    They are showing online for £6.48p a pack at Tesco when I check.
    Yes, you are quite right. I was looking too quickly and saw the pull ups carry pack for half price! will have to buy the correct nappies for the voucher and may return to exchange for the ones I actually need ;)
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    and £5.98 in Asda so a small JTD to be had as well :)

    £1 JTD if you have two free packs and you don't need to separate them from the bread mixes because Asda doesn't sell them! Win win situation. Alan Sugar, eat your heart out!
  • bensonsmum
    bensonsmum Posts: 1,721 Forumite
    The Apprentice has started :j:j:j

    LALA - you seem to be getting a lot of nappies lately you got something you need to tell us all:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Somehow my printer gave me two coupons as well :cool:, perfect as my neighbour is due to have her baby anytime soon so will be a good start to her baby hamper :):)
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  • Issyc wrote: »
    £1 JTD if you have two free packs and you don't need to separate them from the bread mixes because Asda doesn't sell them! Win win situation. Alan Sugar, eat your heart out!

    Result! :cool::cool:
    I can feel a JTD shopping list coming on to use up some Flash vouchers as well :D
    ...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

    PRIDE

    There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
    You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


  • dcon_blue
    dcon_blue Posts: 1,181 Forumite
    tricia89 wrote: »
    hi guys sorry to be a pain first time trying to print coupons
    i installed the coupon thing and just restarted but now it says thank you for printing coupon but it hasnt come out does anyone have any ideas?
    TIA x

    Again ... mine said this but it had opened another window with the print button in that I didn't see at first. This window might be lurking in the background somewhere. HTH
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