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Newspaper Summary Tuesday 30/10

Nudge
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Daily Mail
Page 39 coupon for 50p off Minicol Cheese valid to 30/11
Page 42 a £5 voucher for principles valid to 3/11 with no
minimum spend
welcome back everyone
Page 39 coupon for 50p off Minicol Cheese valid to 30/11
Page 42 a £5 voucher for principles valid to 3/11 with no
minimum spend
welcome back everyone
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Beat me by second Nudge, nice to see MSE back up and running
Daily Mirror no MOCs
Some more details to Nudge's post (plagiarised off of one of Quoia's old posts)
Below you'll find a list of the abbreviations and how to interpret them.
MOC - Money Off Coupon
Bc - Barcode, good chance of universal scan
bc - only selected stores scan
Xwrd - Crossword
PUZ - Puzzle
T#3 - Token 3
T2collect - Token 2 Collect (generally you have to collect numerous tokens to get the offer)
Lets hope todays a good one for coupons
Weekday newspaper pricing details:
Sun 35p / Star 35p / Mirror 40p / Express 40p / Mail 45p
Times 70p / Independent 70p / Telegraph 80p / Guardian 80p
A new feature added at the request of several avid Newspaper Summary threads readers.
A link to the "MAGAZINE Offers" thread - worth checking post #1 & #2 and the last page probably on a daily basis.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/....html?t=455046
AND Don't forget .... IF YOU ARE COLLECTING .... with today's ......
MAIL - FREE DVD - "THE GREAT WAR" - coupon redemption at WHSmith
MIRROR - FREE LADYBIRD CHILDRENS BOOK - "THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG" - coupon redemption at SOMERFIELDDon't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive0 -
also in the Daily mail a voucher collect started on saturday but
there is still time to collect as you need 4 tokens printed untill friday,
it is for a Free Christmas Advent calendar worth £8.99p for all
it has a Free advent calendar,Christmas dvd,Christmas carols cd,
Free yummy mummychristmas survival guide and a voucher booklet
worth up to £250 off holiday,facial,massage and cookbook
you need tokens plus £2.99p for p&p
you can also claim a pink organiser and address book and diary worth £29.99p for extra £5 it could be useful0 -
Yo moneysaving back and coupons life's sweet!0
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Daily Mail
Page 39 coupon for 50p off Minicol Cheese valid to 30/11
Page 42 a £5 voucher for principles valid to 3/11 with no
minimum spend
welcome back everyone
Thanks for the info, sounds good for stocking fillers but I wonder if it is valid at concessions. My four nearest principles are all located within department stores so I'll try to check on the smallprint and report back when I get home from the shops if nobody has done so before then.0 -
The Sun, pg39, token 14 for the disney pixar figure collect.
Bingo numbers: 29, 34, 70, 61, 3, 49, 22, 57, 54, 51, 9.
No MOCs0 -
Western Daily Press - nothing0
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Nothing in the Times0
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Thanks for the info, sounds good for stocking fillers but I wonder if it is valid at concessions. My four nearest principles are all located within department stores so I'll try to check on the smallprint and report back when I get home from the shops if nobody has done so before then.
Yes, it is valid in concessions:D The 5.00 voucher was in yesterdays mail also.0 -
THE DAILY MAILLL Principles voucher....states full priced items only
HTH:heart2::heartpuls:heart2: I WOULD NOT CHANGE MY AUTISTIC DAUGHTER FOR THE WORLD
~ BUT I WOULD CHANGE THE WORLD FOR HER :heart2::heartpuls:heart2:
:starmod: Bon Jovi ~ Always :starmod:
:DHyde Park June 2011 - was AMAZING!!
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Do Principles sell full priced stuff for £5-ish?
Sorry haven't got a clue myself, have never shopped there.
Had a look at their website and can't see any pants/socks/tights or anything remotely near a fiver, but surely they must sell that sort of stuff instore?(Am really hoping for a freebie here, can you tell?
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Also am PMSL as according to their store locator, my second nearest store is in Cork (I am in Scotland). :rotfl:0
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