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Got one at Mr T's today and used my 50 pence off voucher too.
I downloaded the claim form and all it states is 'front section of your Andrex Eco pack' to be sent back so these should be alright.
Going to send this off anyway, so fingers crossed!0 -
Thanks to those who posted about getting Andrex Eco from Mr. T's. Have you seen the reason for claiming money back, something about why you don't find it softer than your usual loo roll, can you put very sensitive b-m?
Update to Finn Crisp, in order to get money back, you have to give bank account details, what are they on!:mad:
So wonder if people who post new offers would please be kind enough to draw this to our attention if they are aware of this refund method, as am sure some people would find it helpful.
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johnny_c-l wrote: »Think you should be OK with a normal pack as the PDF claim form has an image of normal un-flashed packs on it.
Anyway, I sent mine off the day I posted the MBG on this thread so will let you know when I hear back from Andrex. Fingers crossed!
I've gone ahead and bought the 9 pack from Asda today anyway, with the voucher so we will see!0 -
Freebie_Freak wrote: »I too am not comfortable with giving bank account details for refunds and had bought the Finn Crisp before I realised how this was to be refunded.
So wonder if people who post new offers would please be kind enough to draw this to our attention if they are aware of this refund method, as am sure some people would find it helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Agree that this info would be useful for people who don't want to give their bank details out. But just letting you know I've used Coinks (the website you give your bank details to) a couple times for TMFs, with Finn Crisp and a fish one a year or two ago, and I've not had any problems.0 -
I gave my details to 'finn' and got money paid in with no probs.Saves them money issueing cheques and postage..More trustworthy than lots of posts on here trying to find excuses to get money back on Andrex Eco.Lets be honest any supermarket product that you find in shops not good enough, if you write to them directly they will almost always give you extra vouchers with refund.So why bother to lie, when you see a genuine one?0
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silverorange wrote: »Agree that this info would be useful for people who don't want to give their bank details out. But just letting you know I've used Coinks (the website you give your bank details to) a couple times for TMFs, with Finn Crisp and a fish one a year or two ago, and I've not had any problems.0
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purplestar133 wrote: »Feel a bit nervous about doing the Andrex rolls because it says to send the packaging despite there being no promo flash on it...Why ask for that if there's no promo flash? I'm wondering if it's just not in the shops yet. So I'm going to wait until people report back when they get the refund. Hope no-one minds!
I think they ask for some of their packaging to stop retailers re-selling the packs on, in places like corner shops etc.
By sending the packaging it proves that you have at least opened the pack, and hopefully tried it as the company intended!
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I gave my details to 'finn' and got money paid in with no probs.Saves them money issueing cheques and postage..More trustworthy than lots of posts on here trying to find excuses to get money back on Andrex Eco.Lets be honest any supermarket product that you find in shops not good enough, if you write to them directly they will almost always give you extra vouchers with refund.So why bother to lie, when you see a genuine one?
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The Try Me Free promotion is usually on products new to the market and a way of enticing consumers to try them out.
To be honest, it has encouraged me to try products I may not have bought otherwise and probably helps market research.0 -
Buy any of Pizza Express Salad Dressing's with a 'Try Me Free' collar on it and get your money back up to £1.99. Plus a maximum of 50p for postage.
It's £1.99 in Tesco.
You have to include the collar from the bottle, your receipt and 10 words why you want your money back.
Nice freebie!0
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