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Petrol for 78.8p/litre
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Video did come across like something trying to reel people in to a get rich quick kind of scam/scheme.
With the anti climax of the best bit not even being available e.g the Luma cashback card.0 -
I just use Asda for petrol; no loyalty cards; no vouchers; just cheap prices in the first place. Nice and simple. Same applies to the groceries. Asda milk £1, Tesco £1.38, co-op £££s. Go figure.0
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I was thinking that myself "Deleted_User" but rule 9 says: Coupons are valid for one vehicle only in a single transaction to a maximum of 100 litres of fuel. You'd have to be hoping the person on the till booth isn't paying too much attention or is nice enough to let you do that or perhaps one on each side of the pump and when one car is tanked then pass nozzle to the other till you get to 100 litres or fill up a jerry can or two (NB: please ensure you are safe when filling up Jerry cans and that they are designed for such a purpose, also storage of large amounts of fuel is a safety issue and maybe a breach of some regulation so I do not endorse such actions and advise that you don't)0
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I dont think anyone will get rich quick, at the end of the day one is spending money, the only way to save money is not to spend any in the first place, but done wisely this is a great way to save money on your fuel bill:0
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oh by the way there are some folks selling the morrisons fuel saver vouchers on ebay and one example is one listing; 80p off a litre petrol/diesel Morrisons Fuel Saver - valid to 12/04/14
current bids £70! (Time left: 6d 19h with 9 bids so far) must be mad can't see how the "winner" is gonna make that work, maybe I should sell mine seems that I'd make more on ebay than I would at the pump0 -
I just use Asda for petrol; no loyalty cards; no vouchers; just cheap prices in the first place. Nice and simple. Same applies to the groceries. Asda milk £1, Tesco £1.38, co-op £££s. Go figure.
Iceland have been doing the £1 milk for years longer before ASDA and Morrisons sell one for 97p. I hate it when people say one shop is better than all the rest.0 -
The.Far.Tall.Knight wrote: »I was thinking that myself "Deleted_User" but rule 9 says: Coupons are valid for one vehicle only in a single transaction to a maximum of 100 litres of fuel. You'd have to be hoping the person on the till booth isn't paying too much attention or is nice enough to let you do that or perhaps one on each side of the pump and when one car is tanked then pass nozzle to the other till you get to 100 litres or fill up a jerry can or two (NB: please ensure you are safe when filling up Jerry cans and that they are designed for such a purpose, also storage of large amounts of fuel is a safety issue and maybe a breach of some regulation so I do not endorse such actions and advise that you don't)
The "one vehicle only" rule means you can't fill up and hand the voucher to someone else to use.
Nothing stopping me filling two cars up at the same pump in the same transaction or filling car up and a few 5 gallon jerry cans in the boot.0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »The "one vehicle only" rule means you can't fill up and hand the voucher to someone else to use.
Nothing stopping me filling two cars up at the same pump in the same transaction or filling car up and a few 5 gallon jerry cans in the boot.
Err which bit of the ONE VEHICLE ONLY cant you see?
Insert the nozzle into your vehicle then put the nozzle into a 2nd vehicle is more than one vehicle.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Nothing stopping me filling two cars up at the same pump in the same transaction or filling car up and a few 5 gallon jerry cans in the boot.
Find out the store's rules about filling cans, which do vary a little from one chain to another, and also the law on storing fuel near your home, which is more restrictive for petrol than diesel.0 -
I've only used the Fuel Saver vouchers once. Firstly I would have to go out my way to fill up at a Morrisons station and secondly I don't have any use for buying gift cards all the time to get the Fuel Saver vouchers.0
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