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Coupon Stockpile Challenge!
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Ah right. The BOGOF coupons got them down to £1.20 each, taking off £14.40 and leaving £14.40 to pay.
Then you had the 3 for £4 offer on top. How did that work?
And how did you end up paying just £1.60 for them all?
Genuinely interested because I think you may be on to something with the order coupons are presented - I never even thought of that.
PS Your hubby is lucky! I'd pile on the pounds!!!! :beer:
The 3 for £4 will be taken off as soon as the till totals. So the OPs bill would be £16. Then the coupons take off the rest at £14.40. Leaving £1.60 to pay.0 -
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