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I personally would be very nervous about getting a refund on such a small shop but I might try swapping what I dont want for what I actually do want. Go to your store, find what you need, go to CS, say you made a mistake and ask them if you can do a swap and pay the difference.
I also try and do swaps/refunds at other stores rather than my own which is a very samll store with ogres on CS during the week.
Mary
I've been having trouble thinking of things I need to make up my £8 healthcare spend but I might buy something which is say £5 or £6 plus bits to make it up to £8 and then get a refund on the larger value item. Your small bits are then covered by the cost of the coupons.
MaryThink two fold- 1) was asked for new thread as it was too long :rolleyes: and 2) the bickering going on.
OK, not such a good shop tonight. Will openly say this now - forget the Potter's Bar Tesco everyone - whilst I had a very near good success my first time, the last two times have not been good and I'm taking that to be indicitive that it's generally pants for couponing lol.
OK, got :
2x Macleans toothpaste
2x palmolive handwash
2xsunsilk hair stuff
(plus a mag! naughty, two bars reduced choccy and some milk)
She wouldn't accept my £2.50 coupon (don't get me started..looong story, silly tart), but did accept:
2x£1.00 (H&B)
2 x £1.25 (quit)
2 x .40p (colgate)
and no Mocs accepted (as I hadn't brought the products)
so it was about £6 something.
Does anyone know - can I take the sunsilk and palmolive back tomorrow for a refund or will this be a pain? I paid in cash, and they didn't have the actual types I wanted of these in stock, so I was thinking I could go back and get a refund (tomorrow will be my only chance to do this for ages though as we are going away for work), but do I have to chop the bottom off my receipt to hide the coupon amounts (opps, it got ripped!), or will they then refuse to refund? And if I don't will they get all funny about the coupons - anyone done this please? Many thanks
Still, slowly getting one back on Mr. T hehe. Being nasty to a poor little pixie indeed! :rotfl:“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
netty_betty wrote: »im not sure but i think there has been some arguements
The 70p Palmolive coupons definitely worked for me when I bought the 13p Tesco Value shower gel.
:TFool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0 -
ClaireDares wrote: »are there any good healthcare promitions at the min, im buying the multibionta multivitimins, is there anything else i can get with a lower price to pay
I bought some of the over 50's vitamins last night at £3.87, on bogof, I added a couple of bandages to them to take it over £8 as i am trying to get a first aid box together but not really sure what I should be putting in it!Stopped smoking Jan 2007 after 23 years!Cigarettes NOT smoked = 240,945Smoke free days = 11 Years :TCash saved so far = £125,45,110 -
netty_betty wrote: »i personally wouldnt try and get a refund, i try to stay away from cs as much as possible when using lots of vouchers and adding lots of cc points especially if its your local,i got my face seen a bit too often when doing r&r a while back, now i think its best to keep a low profile;)
At the moment I'm not attempting CC Points, as I more often than not have to just walk out and leave the shopping, so thought not using a CC was the way forward - not that I have one anyway yet :rotfl: but will soooooonDo not feed the trolls please.0 -
Hi,
I'm very new to this but have been following the previous thread for a while. Only recently have I dared to try one of these shops and I have been pleasantly surprised. My cupboards, shelves and drawers are now bulging with goodies from Tescos. Thanks to everyone for their advice.
Thought I'd share my most recent purchases;
Gillette Deodorant x2 @£2.18 each = £4.36
Addidas Deodorant x2 @£2.28 each = £4.56
Tesco own whitening toothpaste x2 @£1.99 = £3.98
Total = £12.90
Total after BOGOF = £6.45
I used;
1 x £2.50 HB
2 x £1.25 QK
2 x £1.00 HB
2 x 40p Colgate toothpaste QK
Total coupons = £7.80
Which meant a further £1.35 off the rest of my shop. :T
A big thank you :beer: to everyone for their advice. This Tescoing is very addictive. :eek:'Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.' :cool:
Proud Mummy to two gorgeous miracles.:j0 -
I have some H&B so beautiful and quits on PTS for swapsies if anyone is interested, I am away soon so won't be having the chance to do too much.....
joload is my username there.0 -
Ragtimeplayer wrote: »I bought some of the over 50's vitamins last night at £3.87, on bogof, I added a couple of bandages to them to take it over £8 as i am trying to get a first aid box together but not really sure what I should be putting in it!
I bought Tesco's green First Aid pack - think it was £8 - so used the £2 and 2 x £1 healthcare from the H&B so paid £4 - which seemed pretty good value for what's in it.0 -
Stock up on condoms!!
Durex Pleasuremax pack of 12 on bogof £7.99 x 2 =£15.98
bought 2 packs of asprin 14p totals £16.26
£16.26 - bogof = £8.27
used 2 x £2 off on an £8 spend healthcare quit pack
used 4 x £1 off on a £4 spend healthcare h&b
So paid 27p!!!!!!
Something for the weekend madam - and can't use a headache as an excuse;)
I have found that if I pay at the pharmacy desk they do not usually give me any problems.
I have bought my 3 John Frieda used the coupons and paid at the pharmacy desk. Then what ever else I want I put thro at the normal check-out - that way I'm not trying to put too many coupons through at any one time - and save's me having to do two different shops.0 -
jediteacher wrote: »Hi,
I'm very new to this but have been following the previous thread for a while. Only recently have I dared to try one of these shops and I have been pleasantly surprised. My cupboards, shelves and drawers are now bulging with goodies from Tescos. Thanks to everyone for their advice.
Thought I'd share my most recent purchases;
Gillette Deodorant x2 @£2.18 each = £4.36
Addidas Deodorant x2 @£2.28 each = £4.56
Tesco own whitening toothpaste x2 @£1.99 = £3.98
Total = £12.90
Total after BOGOF = £6.45
I used;
1 x £2.50 HB
2 x £1.25 QK
2 x £1.00 HB
2 x 40p Colgate toothpaste QK
Total coupons = £7.80
Which meant a further £1.35 off the rest of my shop. :T
A big thank you :beer: to everyone for their advice. This Tescoing is very addictive. :eek:
I think you would be able to use 3 of the £1 H&B on this shop??
xx:happylove
Blissfully content & happy with life0 -
Noticed today:
Colgate Sensitive Multi Protection 50ml went through for 43p (can use the colgate 40p voucher from the quit kit too making it 3p!!)
Kids toothbrush (Dragon) 19p
Kids toothbrush (Popstar/Pirate) 16p
Kids Battery toothbrush Soft (Looks like a phone diff colours) 49p
Kids Berry Fruit Toothpaste 10p
HTHS;)0
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