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Morrisons 10p litre discount - Fuel two cars ... but pay in one transaction.
Hello fellow forumites,
I have a voucher for 10p per litre off fuel from Morrisons.
The voucher can only be used in one transaction.
Does anyone know if it was possible to take both of my cars along, fill both of them up, and then pay in one transaction at the shop?
Both cars are Diesel.
Thanks in advance.
I have a voucher for 10p per litre off fuel from Morrisons.
The voucher can only be used in one transaction.
Does anyone know if it was possible to take both of my cars along, fill both of them up, and then pay in one transaction at the shop?
Both cars are Diesel.
Thanks in advance.
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No.
All covered by the ts & cs. (One vehicle only)0 -
You'd likely find the cashier will have spotted you filling more than one vehicle and therefore reject the coupon.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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Thanks for the replies.
I was going to check with the cashier first before doing that .... I didn't want to cheat the bonus, just wondered.
I didnt see that in the T&Cs,
Thanks for making it clear.0 -
Try it, if cashier doesn't accept coupon then use it on next transaction.
Most cashiers will not be clued up with terms and conditions0 -
seatbeltnoob wrote: »Try it, if cashier doesn't accept coupon then use it on next transaction.
Most cashiers will not be clued up with terms and conditions
There is a catch to your wheeze.
The coupon must be used by Sunday. So if you get your voucher rejected you haven't got long to empty the tank and return for another go!0 -
I've done it with other vouchers in the past. Park both cars either side of the same pump and fill them in turn. Or you could fill a jerry can and then use that to fill the car - bit of a risk carrying the fuel though.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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I've done it with other vouchers in the past. Park both cars either side of the same pump and fill them in turn. Or you could fill a jerry can and then use that to fill the car - bit of a risk carrying the fuel though.
diesel unlikely, depends how bothered the clerk is to ensure you dont go over you 1x10L and 2x5L limit.
Almost most people wont have great big jerry cans lying around to hole 60L of fuel0 -
seatbeltnoob wrote: »Try it, if cashier doesn't accept coupon then use it on next transaction.
Most cashiers will not be clued up with terms and conditions
Don't be so insulting. I think you'll find where company internal promotions like this are concerned, the cashiers will have been briefed.
They might take a blind eye when you present the coupon after filling up 2 cars but if you ask beforehand they will probably say no.0
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