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vouchers/coupons etc......
swampytiggaa
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where do you get them from? cos i never seem to come across any and i do look honest!
there is a man who comes to me every sunday whichever checkout i am on
and hands me a fistful of coupons - i asked him once where he got them from and he was a bit evasive
might be the uniform 
so i wondered if you had any tips for my new coupon hunt?
thank you
there is a man who comes to me every sunday whichever checkout i am on
so i wondered if you had any tips for my new coupon hunt?
thank you
:rotfl:five children? I must be mad........ :rotfl:
aug grocery spend - £166.45
aug grocery spend - £166.45
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If you register on the Huggies and Pampers websites you will get coupons periodically sent through the post.
Also THIS site is very useful for finding coupons.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Maybe if you wore your safety pin he'd recognise you as a fellow MSE'r and spill the beans
"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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If you register on a few retailers websites you will often get them sent through the post. The alcohol ones are especially good as they will send you ones for 2 or 3 pounds worth just before christmas. Jack Daniels, Baileys and Guiness are especially good ones.
I've just got £10 worth from Pampers as I sent them an e-mail complaining about a pack of their wet wipes.
You often find them in the weekly women's mags as well.Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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I get the Sainsburys magazine - £1.35 (I think) and it has approximately £3.50 worth of coupons in the back. The only place I find now though that takes the coupons is ASDA.0
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Alison_B wrote:I get the Sainsburys magazine - £1.35 (I think) and it has approximately £3.50 worth of coupons in the back. The only place I find now though that takes the coupons is ASDA.
tesco take them all - well i do anyway!
:rotfl:five children? I must be mad........ :rotfl:
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I am so envious of all you people using coupons, my local Tesco won't take them unless you buy the goods. Asda is miles away so I am waiting 'til I have enough coupons to justify the journey.0
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My local Tesco refused me. I did a huge shop the other day and gave them my vouchers. The girl called the manager over and they said they didn't take them anymore - only the ones from Sainsburys for £'s off a total shop. I was really annoyed and told them that ASDA take them but they still refused to budge, so I said I wouldn't be shopping with them again and would take my custom to ASDA instead. If I had the nerve, I would have said I would leave all the shopping and do it in ASDA.0
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I used an internet voucher for the first time at Tesco today. I used the self-scan till and it worked :j so no need to argue your case with the person on the till.0
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do they take them in morrisons?0
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Just spoke to my local Tescos Customer Service this afternoon.
They will take the vouchers from Sainsburys that come through the post that say spend £40 get £4 off.
They will also take vouchers for a product, if you buy the item + one extra coupon.
So for example if you buy Finish dishwasher tablets and you have two coupons worth £50p off Finish, you can use them in one transaction and get £1 off.
Clear as mud?!DS 17 years
DD 16 years DS 5 years
Busy working mum spinning plates!
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