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TESCO H&B COUPONS - Thread 3 *See First Post for UPDATES*
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*Jelly_Tots* wrote: »I have only ever tried internet coupons and have been told I can use one only of them , and then, only when I buy the actual item. With your expertise in couponing (I'm trying flattery), have you got any suggestions of where the best places are to find the most 'real' coupons, that might be more easily accepted by nice Tesco checkout peeps ?
(Also: I rang Tesco customer services and they said exactly what you said "we have no policy, but there's no reason why any coupons should be rejected. It's entirely up to managers discretion". Pathetic.)
At the moment, there are some very good coupons in this weeks Best magazine and also in Love it magazine.
They are worth more than the cover price so a nice profit to be made, especially if you pay for them with a coupon you already have or a printed one if your store accepts themStopped smoking Jan 2007 after 23 years!Cigarettes NOT smoked = 240,945Smoke free days = 11 Years :TCash saved so far = £125,45,110 -
A printable coupons thread has just opened up here too, just got £5.00 worth of benecol coupons, all in 50p's and 35p's. and a 50p off johnsons nursing pads. My question is this, will they look at me funny when I hand over the nusring pads with the tena lady coupons? lol:T:jDabbler in all things moneysaving.Master of none:o
Well except mastered my mortgage 5 yrs early :T:j
Street finds for 2018 £26:49.0 -
Thanks Leadhead
Well I had another great day at tescos. I spent £23.96 and got £7.75 off that and 400 points as I had some baby and toddler vouchers, so I was well chuffed with that again. This is really helping me as I just have a new baby he is only 11 weeks old and the budget is tight so any amount saved is welcome.
Off topic can anyone tell me is there a way that you can go back to the last message you read on each thread as I tend to forget what I have read and what I havent.
mrs t0 -
Off topic can anyone tell me is there a way that you can go back to the last message you read on each thread as I tend to forget what I have read and what I havent.
mrs t0 -
As you've answered in this thread you should be subscribed to it. Have you set it so you receive notifications via email to subscribed threads? If so when you follow the link in the email it should take you straight to where you last read the page. If not, then you can do this in your user CP which is ^ up th page along the green menu where you search. Then go into settings to change it. HTH Im not brilliant at expaining things, much prefer to show people but if you dont get me Im sure someone else will be clearer.
The only downside of that is if you then log off and then log on again, before reading the tread, it automatically assumes that you've read everything so it doesn't always work. :rolleyes:
And if you don't want to receive email notifications (e.g. if you post in lots of threads) you can still see all your subscribed threads in User CP, and then can click the blue arrows there.
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Hi everyone.
Trying to get my head round this lot!! I'm registered with Tesco for wine club and healthy eating but often get vouchers for points on things I don't buy. I tried a couple when not buying the item but the till wouldn't accept them. Looked at coupons websites but they seem just to be discounts from the likes of Jessops, Dell etc etc. Is there a place to get 'money off' coupons on normal household goods or groceries?
Got a load of soup on Friday night 4 tins x 2 for £3.00 As we have soup every day at work thought this was a real good bargain! :rotfl:
Taking me ages to work out initials for things :eek:
Happy hunting!0 -
Hi everyone.
Trying to get my head round this lot!! I'm registered with Tesco for wine club and healthy eating but often get vouchers for points on things I don't buy. I tried a couple when not buying the item but the till wouldn't accept them. Looked at coupons websites but they seem just to be discounts from the likes of Jessops, Dell etc etc. Is there a place to get 'money off' coupons on normal household goods or groceries?
Got a load of soup on Friday night 4 tins x 2 for £3.00 As we have soup every day at work thought this was a real good bargain! :rotfl:
Taking me ages to work out initials for things :eek:
Happy hunting!
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=856993
especially when the mail have a few magazine coupons in then you can buy a number of papers and still be quids in, also magazines quite often have coupons in which are worth a much higher value than the cost of magazine thread here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=455046
then you've got printable coupons, thread here http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=106159&page=19
Go to page 18/19 for more up to date ones, couponnet being a good site to use.
Hope thats understandable and helpful!0 -
Thank you so much Manda. I didn't know about those sections so will find them most useful.
Best wishes:beer:0 -
i'm in shock my tescos has tescofile coupons but no thread
this is the 2nd time of me being there that i have seen coupons0 -
Once again I got all excited when I saw what looked like a new H&B leaflet. It contains 2 coupons.
£1 off Wilkinson Sword Quattro razors
£1 any product from the Brylcreem range.
Both expire 20/4
Perhaps it isn't new but I haven't seen it before0
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