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Good Food - April sub iss - £3.40
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Pg 92, 20% off Robert Dyas, valid from 03/03/10 until 11/04/10 instore only.
Pg 114, grow your own potatoes kit FREE, postage £4.45, voucher to fill in and send off.
Next issue 2 free packets of seeds (rocket and pepper)0 -
March issue has a moc for 50p off Cushelle valid until 31.03.10
It has barcode 9906685550506 and appears to be NSS but has quite specific instructions on it to the "checkout colleagues" so not sure if it will be accepted other than at Waitrose.
Other coupons
save £10 on 2 main courses at Bar Estilo
save £4.05 on Country Living fair tickets
save £12.50 on a pair of Ideal Home Show tickets
save £37.50 on a night out at the opera but cheapest ticket is £132 but does include dinner!
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just saw this in the shop -in the current she magazine (i think is April) i will try to copy pic from they website...
when you book free facial/consultation at clarins you will get a free travel size of hydra quench cream... you will need to bring a page from the mag... also normal size copies have of the book by Jodi Picoult sorry i dont remember the title but it might me handle with care (just have a quick look at her boots at amazon and i think that was this cover but not 100%sure)
HTHS oh and she is £3.99 now
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£1 off dry nites pants and bedmats NSS
50p of paw ridge porridge ASDA only
25p off hovis soft white NSS
50p off Birds Eye Field Fresh veg NSS
50p off Cushelle 4 pack NSS
cheapest place for the loo roll is currently tesco at £1.75
Veg is on 2 for £3 at sainsburys0 -
Thanks a lot for the latest posts on this thread, posts no1 and 2 have just been updated :beer:
Sorry for not being around much lately, I've been having problems with my home Internet connection'Into every abyss I still bear the blessing of my affirmation' (Friedrich Nietzsche)0 -
More info on SHE magazine, March edition: free book is Jodi Picoult, the tenth circle.
Clarins offer is: book a consultation to recieve the freebie. You have to pay £15 booking fee though, which you can redeem against any clarins product after the consultation. HTHjust saw this in the shop -in the current she magazine (i think is April) i will try to copy pic from they website...
when you book free facial/consultation at clarins you will get a free travel size of hydra quench cream... you will need to bring a page from the mag... also normal size copies have of the book by Jodi Picoult sorry i dont remember the title but it might me handle with care (just have a quick look at her boots at amazon and i think that was this cover but not 100%sure)
HTHS oh and she is £3.99 now0 -
nikinackyloo wrote: ȣ1 off dry nites pants and bedmats NSS
50p of paw ridge porridge ASDA only
25p off hovis soft white NSS
50p off Birds Eye Field Fresh veg NSS
50p off Cushelle 4 pack NSS
cheapest place for the loo roll is currently tesco at £1.75
Veg is on 2 for £3 at sainsburys
The bread one is NSS but the others look as though they're meant to be Asda only, even though it doesn't say so. The coupon's actually say...'to checkout colleague...draw two diagonal lines across and place in cash drawer. Cash office colleague...place in orange coupon bag'.
In addition, the Birds Eye one has a strange barcode, ending 99xxxxx xx1197. It should end 99xxxxx xx1507 if NSS. So this may not be accepted in other shops even if you buy the product.0 -
The bread one is NSS but the others look as though they're meant to be Asda only, even though it doesn't say so. The coupon's actually say...'to checkout colleague...draw two diagonal lines across and place in cash drawer. Cash office colleague...place in orange coupon bag'.
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That's interesting because it is the same wording on the Chantelle voucher in the Waitrose magazine, although the barcode seems to indicate an NSS coupon0 -
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In addition, the Birds Eye one has a strange barcode, ending 99xxxxx xx1197.
It should end 99xxxxx xx1507 if NSS
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Not sure why it would have to end 1507 and not 1197 to make it NSS.
The 7 is the check-digit for the other 12 numbers (calculated on each by their value and position) of the barcode that acts as a basic verification method to help prevent mis-scans.
The 99 means that the barcode IS A COUPON / VOUCHER and that a DISCOUNT is required - that is an amount should be DEDUCTED FROM the total and NOT ADDED to it.
The 3 digits 150 & 119 would indicate the value of the coupon - ie. £1.50 or £1.19
999 is the maximum - the amount field is ONLY 3 digits long so top value is £9.99
000 means the SA has to enter the discount amount - allows for varying item price / multiple product usage.
The only "strange" thing I can see about this barcode is that it should end 050 IF it has a value of 50p
IF it does scan "correctly" (as per the 119) then it's GOOD NEWS - it worth 69p more than it should be
Especially if you can get them redeemed at Sainsburys - previously posted - 2 for £3
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Not sure why it would have to end 1507 and not 1197 to make it NSS.
Yes, sorry. I was in a hurry.
What I meant was that the wording on the coupon seems to be directed to Asda staff, so not sure if it would be accepted at other stores if the SA reads it carefully.
You're right of course, that the amount would indicate £1.19:) although I've not tried it yet.
Sorry for the confusion.0
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