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Free Nutri-Grain biscuits at Tesco!
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Tried 2 more cashpoints today and Mortgages at one and Cancer Charity at other ................................... I'll keep on trying though. lol
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Just been to tesco and the cash machines are doing the £1 off kelloggs breakfast biscuits again.
Price of biscuits is still £1 a pack,so free biscuits.
Remember that the cash machines let you print off a balance slip or mini statement,so you won't even have to withdraw any cash to get the voucher0 -
is the voucher seperate to the balance slip thanksStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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So it's just on the mini statement? Never heard of that before0
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This was posted the other day wasn't it ?
So its the mini statement,0 -
I spotted this last week and bought three boxes. It's still working today.
If it's still working tomorrow then I'll pick up another couple of free packs.
And yes, you don't need to withdraw any money, just getting an acknowledgement slip gets you the money off voucher.
You do have to 'opt in' though.
You should get a question, along the lines of "If we give you a £1 off voucher, will you buy a pack of Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Biscuits ?"
Select 'Yes' and the voucher is printed on the bottom of your mini statement/ acknowledgement slip.
Tear it off and present it at the checkout.
It says in the small print - 'one coupon per transaction', which doesn't mean per shopping trip, it does seem to mean per pack of biscuits, so if you've got multiple vouchers you can buy multiple packs.
Hurrah for Tesco !
(It's not often I say that !)Gus.0 -
The_Mighty_Gusset wrote: »I spotted this last week and bought three boxes. It's still working today.
If it's still working tomorrow then I'll pick up another couple of free packs.
And yes, you don't need to withdraw any money, just getting an acknowledgement slip gets you the money off voucher.
You do have to 'opt in' though.
You should get a question, along the lines of "If we give you a £1 off voucher, will you buy a pack of Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Biscuits ?"
Select 'Yes' and the voucher is printed on the bottom of your mini statement/ acknowledgement slip.
Tear it off and present it at the checkout.
It says in the small print - 'one coupon per transaction', which doesn't mean per shopping trip, it does seem to mean per pack of biscuits, so if you've got multiple vouchers you can buy multiple packs.
Hurrah for Tesco !
(It's not often I say that !)
Still none in ours, it's an ad for Pizza Hut.0 -
the balance slip,or receipt if you get the cash out,has the voucher on the bottom of it.0
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