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  • Iamsohappy
    Iamsohappy Posts: 2,598 Forumite
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    Smart1e wrote: »
    Are you kidding me?:eek: Do the SS tills call for authorisation at all?

    For me they have gone through manned tills no problem with amount of spend as long as it is more than a fiver. For ss it has asked for authorisation but no problems there either. No min spend etc.
    hth :)
    Smile :) and hopefully the world will smile back

  • Smart1e
    Smart1e Posts: 2,756 Forumite
    Iamsohappy wrote: »
    For me they have gone through manned tills no problem with amount of spend as long as it is more than a fiver. For ss it has asked for authorisation but no problems there either. No min spend etc.
    hth :)

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    Thank you I will try this, in a less trouty store than my local though!
    :) Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be :)

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  • tbw wrote: »
    Its fine - at least I think so. Very much down to personal taste though and quite a few people seem to be psychologically welded to the name 'Baileys' and they won't drink anything else.

    thank you.
    i know what you mean by the name "Baileys" though but i have an "almost empty" bottle of Baileys here, would anyone notice taste wise if i was to polish it off and decant this into the bottle? :rotfl:
    It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
    The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.
  • ellie14
    ellie14 Posts: 1,342 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    David. wrote: »
    Have been lurking :D and thanking just not posting.
    Thanks for asking :) Well hopefully he is doing ok somehow managed to trash the collar Saturday night after we went to bed so had him to the vets again on Sunday as he had decided to have a good chew at it.
    Vet reckoned not too bad as he had left the bone alone. Back there on tuesday to change bandage still some infection but not as much vet decided to give us some stronger antibiotics as did not want infection getting in the bone as would have to go through another op and lose more tail ( Shame never thought of that to start with) Back there tomorrow so hopefully all good.
    Off to Cramlington for 8:15 tomorrow morning taking Bailey for her 4 week post op check up. She seems fine and leg looks like it should but I am not a vet.
    Radiogram will no doubt give a better idea than my untrained eyes.

    Glad Dexta is on the mend,just a thought antihistamine like piriton stops itching ,my D/D s B/F has had a nasty op involving a cast on his face ,the itching was dreadful but he took antihistamine and it stopped,would it help Dexta ,is it worth a mention to the vet,thinking of him.
  • obama
    obama Posts: 606 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    newbie1980 wrote: »
    i tried a £5 off a £13 spend yesterday and it asked for authoristion so dont know what the trigger point is

    its let me use 2 off 40 before without asking to authorise

    Most T's have their ss tills set at a 33% trigger for a voucher to request authorisation. So as long as you spend £15 or more these £5 vouchers should scan. That's how it always was when they accepted all conditional spends (sains till spits etc).
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    just showed my o/h your post as he thinks im mad i have a little box with my coupon sissors, stanly knife. cellotape:eek: and its not to be touched but he thinks im mad and thinks i dnt need a stanly knife :rotfl:

    I just ripped them apart at the spine( like Those people that tear up telephone directories:rotfl:)....my OH did give me some funny looks tho and commented what a lot of bother it was for a few coupons......I didn't even bother answering:rotfl:
  • thank you.
    i know what you mean by the name "Baileys" though but i have an "almost empty" bottle of Baileys here, would anyone notice taste wise if i was to polish it off and decant this into the bottle? :rotfl:

    my mum buys a chepo one from lidls and puts in bailys bottles(that shes drank in the year):eek: for my uncles wife who she h8ts for a little xmas tipple when we have family get toghter at her house,and shes never noticed or refused the rest of the bottle when my mum tells her to take it home as shes not that fussed on it ;):rotfl:

    off to watch QT i love it :o
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    newbie1980 wrote: »
    i tried a £5 off a £13 spend yesterday and it asked for authoristion so dont know what the trigger point is

    its let me use 2 off 40 before without asking to authorise
    i thought you had to stick to the 30% rule on ss
  • Smart1e wrote: »
    Patty you seem to have success with the A$da fivers, do they scan on a spend less than £40? On the SS tills?;)

    Oops I mean in T£sco lol!


    I have never,ever used on ss tills. I choose friday night students -one or two girls who I know now are up for extreme couponing. We have a chat and they say their mum coupons etc. I always start by spending 40 odd pounds but the till will accept as many as you give over reducing balance right down. They do not have a problem with it and if ever they did then I would back off......I'm decent like that:D
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    edited 6 December 2012 at 11:49PM
    obama wrote: »
    most t's have their ss tills set at a 33% trigger for a voucher to request authorisation. So as long as you spend £15 or more these £5 vouchers should scan. That's how it always was when they accepted all conditional spends (sains till spits etc).
    29.99 %:).........the op could have scanned a voucher for £3.90
    to scan one for a fiver the spend would have had to be at least £16.67
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