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is it ok/is there any way to use money off vouchers if you don't buy the product please?
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 That is ridiculous.jackieblack said:
 No, as long as they sold the product, they would accept the voucher even if you weren’t personally purchasing itbradders1983 said:
 But wasnt that for money off in a competitors supermarket rather than a product specific one, for example, "50p off Heinz Tomato Ketchup"? The OP is, to my mind anyway, on about the latter type of voucher that wont mention a supermarket at all on them.jackieblack said:
 To be fair, it did used to be a fairly common practicebradders1983 said:Some threads on here never cease to amaze me. Of course there isn't.
 In any case, even if the voucher did say "50p off Heinz Tomato Ketchup in Asda", surely Tesco only honoured it back in the day if you actually bought the product?
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