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  • Re huggies euro coupons - I know in the past that there were a few Irish people that were swapping their £ vouchers for Euro ones. I don't think it's allowed on here but someone might PM you with a swap deal. Look on other mother/baby sites too.
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
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    dipdap wrote: »
    Morning all.
    Just having a tidy up and realised I've got a handful of the huggies newborn box vouchers (the Euro half of them).
    What do people do with them as I know we can't redeem them over this side of the water.
    Do they just make their way into the bin? :( seems such a waste if so

    I emailed huggies and they swapped them for me into other vouchers which I used for Loo Roll

    HTH
  • exel1966
    exel1966 Posts: 5,046 Forumite
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    aallank wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me if the mullers are the same deal as last time, buy 10 for about 20ish p?
    TIA :-)

    Nope, buy 10 of the comparing ones it works out at 13p per pot, throw a few non compared flavours in and it will be about 17p per pot.
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Can i do 2 travel insurance a day with more than please or only 2 when you join and thats it?
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Bananababe wrote: »
    I emailed huggies and they swapped them for me into other vouchers which I used for Loo Roll

    HTH

    That is a genius idea!
    I'll drop them an e-mail and see what they say (kimberly clarke already sent me a £5 voucher a while back though for a damaged nappie I had so not sure how successful it'll be)
    Thanx :)
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  • LaaCaz
    LaaCaz Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Argh! It won't let me quote!

    I have a friend who's sister lives near the Ireland boarder so I gave them to him to pass on. I suppose you could try ebay :)
    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
  • Anon
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    More Than were notoriously bad at paying out in the past for cashback on insurance (tracking issues, taking forever to pay) - have they suddenly improved? Quidco shows around 7 months for the payout.

    Anon
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    edited 23 March 2013 at 1:21PM
    Just joined paddy bingo .Any tips on which room please.
    Also do i need to stake the whole A£10 on my 1st game please help:o
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    More Than were notoriously bad at paying out in the past for cashback on insurance (tracking issues, taking forever to pay) - have they suddenly improved? Quidco shows around 7 months for the payout.

    Anon
    Thanks for that-i will leave more than alone.:beer:
  • Anon
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    edited 23 March 2013 at 1:26PM
    A gentle reminder as I have mentioned this before on a previous thread ... a lot of the gambling sites are linked and only let you register once (Paddy Power Casino, Gaming, Bingo for example) or are within the same group (William Hill have various). It is worth checking out other cashback sites to see the current rates (as generally higher cashback offers on one site or another) and if the rates are consistently low at the moment, it is worth waiting until the cashback increases again at a later date to then take up the offer (or for example William Hill if they limit you to once within the group, as Maximiles does, then choose wisely as you should be looking for around £50 if taking the casino offer, sometimes more). Caesars, which quite a few signed up for the other week at £40.40 is currently £10 ish so you can see the difference in the cashback on offer, even if sticking to Bingo.

    By all means take them up on the offer, but it is worth sitting tight until the cashback increases before you do. Ladbrokes is up to £65.65 on TCB for the casino (£50 deposit) but not for the faint hearted and you need to contact CS to reject the bonus or you will likely lose (the restrictions on games where you may have a chance of coming out with some or all of your deposit, such as BJ or Roulette, are such that you would be there for hours and likely lose all your deposit in the process!).

    Patience team, patience ;).

    Anon
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