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Is it worth going to BBC Good food show just for coupons?
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wow ragtime sounds like a great day well done0
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I want to go next year, it sounds great.Amazon Sellers Club Member Number 52

£2008 for 2008 Club Member Number 318 :cool:
total YTD £75
Good Luck Everyone
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Ok so I am still confused, someone explained what moc means but not why you are all so excited about having 100 different vouchers that give you 30p off garlic kethcup and a bunch of other weird products I have barely heard of, and why would you pay for them off ebay, am I missing something, surely you don't all buy all the things you have coupons for all the time that it would save you that much money

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some tesco and asda accept the coupons when you haven't bought the product so with the right SA can reduce your grocery bill0
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Wow!!!:eek:Was there for 2 days (Wed/Thurs), came away with 72 voucher books, DW another 74!! Plus numerous MOCs from other stalls, something in the order of £1000 of MOCs in total, so, yes, well worth the effort, IMHO!! Asked all the girls if we could have a few books, and was given handfuls by couple of them :T
Jordans coupon was in the book, best coupon on the stalls was PUDZ, asked if we could take a few, girl gave us about 200!!
Edit: If anyone is going over the weekend, go to the BBC good food stall, enter the comp, get a goody bag... sweeties, coffee samples (each with a 50p MOC), and other bits... we missed this one until the end of the second day
I wanna go next year. You must have saved hundreds on your shopping...!!!:rotfl:
ILC xPigsback- 250pp (11.50 claimed) Ipoints- 200
Toluna- 16 615 (Need 60000 for Sainsbury's voucher) Lightspeed- 110 points (aiming for a W H miths or BHS 10.00 voucher)
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