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Voucher Virgin-Need Breaking In!!
Penny-Pincher!!
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Hello All
Im sure someone out there can help me
Im a Voucher Virgin & need some tips 
I have a few vouchers mixed for baby food, sanitary towels, dishwasher tabs and mouthwash! These only total £2.35, but every penny counts..right :T
Anyway, Im disabled and cant go out, but next week will just be getting a few bits of shopping as Im well stocked up. Will probably be like fresh fruit, veg and frisge stuff, bread & eggs. Maybe about £15.00 worth.
So, where can these vouchers be spent without actually buying the goods etc? Also, hubby will be going and I know he's not going to say everything to get out of using them...I may even go in me wheelchair to make sure he does..lol :rotfl: Ive never used them in this way before, only if I have bought the actual product, but keep reading on this forum that many places accept them regardless
I can either shop in Asda, Sainsburys or Tescos as they are all close.
Thanks in advance
Penny-Pincher!!
xxx
Im sure someone out there can help me
I have a few vouchers mixed for baby food, sanitary towels, dishwasher tabs and mouthwash! These only total £2.35, but every penny counts..right :T
Anyway, Im disabled and cant go out, but next week will just be getting a few bits of shopping as Im well stocked up. Will probably be like fresh fruit, veg and frisge stuff, bread & eggs. Maybe about £15.00 worth.
So, where can these vouchers be spent without actually buying the goods etc? Also, hubby will be going and I know he's not going to say everything to get out of using them...I may even go in me wheelchair to make sure he does..lol :rotfl: Ive never used them in this way before, only if I have bought the actual product, but keep reading on this forum that many places accept them regardless
I can either shop in Asda, Sainsburys or Tescos as they are all close.
Thanks in advance
Penny-Pincher!!
xxx
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Asda is definitely the best for taking vouchers but they generally will only accept 10% of your total bill. Tesco apparently take more but it seems to depend on the shop, management, and the checkout staff as to how much and which ones.
So for your best bet with no embarrassment I would do your shopping at Asda.
BTW have you tried Tesco online shopping using the online vouchers? That saves loads if you can't get hold of many paper vouchers.Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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