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TESCO H&B COUPONS - Thread 3 *See First Post for UPDATES*

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  • jus71 wrote: »
    what do you do with the paper one? do you have to ring cs and add them on to your regular account?

    No cuz the Tesco Police will be able to hunt you down. I use 'em and then bin 'em, when the till asks me to register 'em
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  • jo_b_2
    jo_b_2 Posts: 7,122 Forumite
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    No cuz the Tesco Police will be able to hunt you down. I use 'em and then bin 'em, when the till asks me to register 'em

    I've seen unregistered Tesco clubcards being sold on eBay. They seem to sell quite well. :o

    There are also sellers selling a mixture of Quit, Health & Beauty and So Beautiful vouchers in one auction which would work out better than buying the sets seperately.
  • sfc_boy
    sfc_boy Posts: 158 Forumite
    Liverbird wrote: »
    There is some Dove overnight handcream in a blue tube that is a £1 and bogof. HTH

    Having had some of my monetary coupons not scan against these, but all my points ones go through fine, I believe these are classed as beauty.
    "Life was easier when I didn't have a clue"
  • Mad_Mare
    Mad_Mare Posts: 179 Forumite
    jagbeth1 wrote: »
    Not sure if anyone can help looking for some H&B coupons, has anybody seen any in a tesco in the East Sussex area??

    Have been buying them of ebay but not particularily money saving.....

    Try asking the pharmacy staff, them seem to be hiding them all under the counter & will give you a few sheets if you ask!!
  • Mad_Mare
    Mad_Mare Posts: 179 Forumite
    Are cotton wool pads classed as H&B or toiletry. Bit confused as to what i can use vouchers on???
  • Discodee
    Discodee Posts: 2,062 Forumite
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    jaygrunt wrote: »
    The thread title says Tesco H&B coupons ....not moaning about what you should and shouldnt be doing with your kids

    Thx

    It wasn't like that
    Someone mentioned buying calpol, I told them how dangerous it is, as not many people know, which the poster YOU are berating then seconded.

    personally I find a post informing parents how dangerous something is for their kids far more important than whether I can swindle MrT out of another load of toiletries, much as I enjoy doing it.

    THATS why it was brought up, as many people don't know how dangerous aspartame is.
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  • Discodee
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    pegginout wrote: »
    Crikey!
    I only asked if calpol was healthcare!
    I didn't mean to get anyone in trouble......she was only trying to help but I guess next time we should PM.
    SORRY FOLKS!!!!!!!!

    LOL sorry, near impossible. It takes me ages to post one post being on dial up. Think by the time I managed to Pm everyone on this forum to warn them about the dangers of aspartme they'd be back to using sugar!

    I just feel so many parents do not know the dangers, as the other poster said. OK, some don't care what their kids are eating etc, but most do and I thought it only right to inform them

    And the more of us who ARE aware and lobby these companies the more likely they are to change. Just look at the big u turn by nestle/Rowntree. I used to write to them regularly asking why they used dangerous artificial colours in their sweets, and they informed me they were all safe and nothing wrong with them

    Now however, they have "No artificial colours or flavours" emblazoned across the packets!!:rolleyes:
    They only did a u turn because people were demanding it, but many people think sugar free is best. we all need sugar, just not too much of it.

    Sorry if this isn't beauty, but it is certainly health! (And good health leads to beauty anyway )
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  • **Patty**
    **Patty** Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    Quick survey before i amend the list:

    I bought Charles Worthington shampoo this weekend (no LH...i have not defected from my beloved Elvive.....Mr Patty uses the CW ;) )...noticed that the £1 toiletry didn't scan.

    Am thinking that anything now in the Professional Haircare bracket has been re-classified as BEAUTY rather than TOILETRY. (Also remember the Nicky Clarke vaguely & am sure that was the same)

    If anyone else has had the same with the Adee Phelan , or can be specific re: Nicky Clarke...let me know & i will amend the list .


    PS. *is also an Aspartame-hating Parent*:o
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  • Discodee
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    Just thought I'd add this for those collecting points for deals may be worth incorporating a few into your shop. The soap I use anyway so will be buying a couple of packs of that methinks
    Big thanks to Busty Jo on The Friendly Forum


    If you buy 2 Johnson baby products they give you 100 clubcard points.

    The cheapest item is Johnsons Baby Powder 200g (small) for 76p so 2 of these are £1.52 but you get 100 points. Convert these to clubcard deals gives you £4.00 worth so a profit there of £2.48 and loads of powder.

    Offer ends 13.11

    Some other bits in the range are :

    Johnsons Moisturising Cream 100ml - 98p each (so a profit of £2.04)
    Johnsons Baby Soap 4 pack - £1.18 each (£1.64 profit )
    Johons Bedtime Oil 300ml - £1.67 each (66p profit)
    Johnsons Baby POwder 500ml - £1.68 each (64p profit)
    Johnsons Cotton Bud Drum - £1.39 each (£1.22 profit)
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  • shop-to-drop
    shop-to-drop Posts: 4,340 Forumite
    Discodee wrote: »
    Just thought I'd add this for those collecting points for deals may be worth incorporating a few into your shop. The soap I use anyway so will be buying a couple of packs of that methinks
    Big thanks to Busty Jo on The Friendly Forum


    If you buy 2 Johnson baby products they give you 100 clubcard points.

    The cheapest item is Johnsons Baby Powder 200g (small) for 76p so 2 of these are £1.52 but you get 100 points. Convert these to clubcard deals gives you £4.00 worth so a profit there of £2.48 and loads of powder.

    Offer ends 13.11

    Some other bits in the range are :

    Johnsons Moisturising Cream 100ml - 98p each (so a profit of £2.04)
    Johnsons Baby Soap 4 pack - £1.18 each (£1.64 profit )
    Johons Bedtime Oil 300ml - £1.67 each (66p profit)
    Johnsons Baby POwder 500ml - £1.68 each (64p profit)
    Johnsons Cotton Bud Drum - £1.39 each (£1.22 profit)

    Hi thanks for the clarification on this.

    My store doesn't have this labelled up but was in another store yesterday and gave it a try.

    Didn't work! I bought the soap pack and handwash.

    When i looked at my receipt I think the handwash went through at only 37p so maybe that is why. Will try again today. Glad to have your confirmation that it works though.

    Anyone interested in the handwash at 37p may like to give it a go too but probably no points.
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