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***NEW*** Tesco Clothes Vouchers. Updated First Post!

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  • WELSH-DRAGON_2
    WELSH-DRAGON_2 Posts: 5,683 Forumite
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    @ vellum, I found the yellow clothing vouchers at the clothing desk in my local big extra store and also discarded on the car park floor and in trolleys.

    One set of the clothing quit vouchers expired yesterday so you have the new quit vouchers. I will PM you about swapping vouchers

    Welshy x
    ;) I am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL ;)
  • I have a few of the yellow clothing vouchers spare and would be very grateful if anyone would like to swap for new q/k clothing vouchers
    :j :j :j :j Thanks to all the MSE members for helping me out with coupons and vouchers :A :A :A :A :A
  • shelberg
    shelberg Posts: 84 Forumite
    I have some spare clothing vouchers and also quit packs (expiry for clothing was 31/3/2007 and others end April.

    If anyone is interested please let me know
  • WELSH-DRAGON_2
    WELSH-DRAGON_2 Posts: 5,683 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    Don't forget that as well as some useful super advice

    https://www.paidtoshop.co.uk has a great voucher swapping section, I have made some super swaps and made fab voucher-using cyber-friends too

    Welshy x
    ;) I am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL ;)
  • shelberg
    shelberg Posts: 84 Forumite
    Thank you for your advice will try swap site
  • leadhead
    leadhead Posts: 2,604 Forumite
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    vellum wrote: »
    hello everyone, i am new to this thread and trying to get my head around it.
    i have a few questions and wonder if anyone could help:

    where do they normally put the clothing leaflets? near the till? aisle? i looked around and did not see any today.

    i applied to join the clothing club and have not received any vouchers yet so hopefully i can get some soon. at the moment, i only have the £6 off min £30 spend ones from quit pack, they expires on 17/06, r they old ones or new ones, these seem to be the only pack they have in my local stores. i have quite a few if anyone wish to swap.

    i also have some £2 off min £8 spend beauty toiletry vouchers for swap if anyone have the yellow clothing vouchers.

    never do the mr. t clothes shopping before and unsure how to use the vouchers, but i think i just need to collect different vouchers first then figure out the maths... wish i study harder for GCSE maths... :)

    Welcome to heavily discounted clothing......and toiletries.

    Don't worry about the maths, theres plenty of people will help you out.

    Multiples of £30 are ideal spends..........

    Once youve got the coupons,the main thing you then need, which we cant help you with, is a "bit of bottle" to get you started, and a willing sales assistant. Young male students on weekends are the aim.
    Couponing....."every little hurts"

    Half of the people can be part right all of the time, Some of the people can be all right part of the time.
    But all the people can't be all right all the time. .........I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
    "I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours, "I said that............................ Bob Dylan 1963
  • vellum
    vellum Posts: 932 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    thank you very much.

    in my local t extra store, the clothes are upstairs with separate till, and the food is downstairs, can i pay with all my food in the main till downstairs? a bit scare because the till upstairs seems to be always manned by mature ladies rather than young male.
  • neosi
    neosi Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    yeah pay along with your food, when ive got clothing even without buying anything else i always use the till downstairs, too many grumpy's on the clothing tills..
    [SIZE=-1]Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?[/SIZE]
    OBI-WAN KENOBI
    :beer: :A :beer:
  • leadhead
    leadhead Posts: 2,604 Forumite
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    vellum wrote: »
    in my local t extra store, the clothes are upstairs with separate till, and the food is downstairs, can i pay with all my food in the main till downstairs? a bit scare because the till upstairs seems to be always manned by mature ladies rather than young male.
    neosi wrote: »
    yeah pay along with your food, when ive got clothing even without buying anything else i always use the till downstairs, too many grumpy's on the clothing tills..

    Totally agree

    Even better, pay with your HandB stuff, with the possibility of giving you more off your clothing....

    IMHO.......Never pay for your clothes with coupons at the clothes desks, these people know what can and cant be used, whereas ordinary SA's in general aren't sure of anything...........
    Couponing....."every little hurts"

    Half of the people can be part right all of the time, Some of the people can be all right part of the time.
    But all the people can't be all right all the time. .........I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
    "I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours, "I said that............................ Bob Dylan 1963
  • 80934
    80934 Posts: 552 Forumite
    I have found the opposite. In my store the assistants on the main tills all work to the "coupons up to a maximum of 50% of your total spend" rule. Most of them won't take any more than that, however at the clothing desk recently I have used multiple coupons managing to get a £60 shop for £14.

    It's a case of finding out your store's general rules and pot luck too - and you are right (whoever said it!) - you do need a little bottle!!
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