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1001 Troubleshooter stain remover for carpets and upholstery. Cost £2.39
found in waitrose today. it has a large cardboard sleeve stating removes your stains or your money back. offer closes 21.10.05
need to send sleeve, till reciept and a short letter (min 15 words) stating the type of stain you were trying to remove and how1001 performed.
maximum refund is £2.70 including postage.0 -
This morning at my local Tesco (Chesterfield), I found TMF Comfort Pearls lily and riceflower scent, not tried them yet but TMF is by form of postal order up to £2.49, offer lasts till end of september I think. Just save reciept and barcode and send of to FREEPOST address. Hope you all find this useful.0
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Schwartz Real Paste range (sauce sachets) are on offer until 8th August @ 69p each. However there is a cash back offer on them to claim upto £1.39 per purchase.
Every little back in my pocket helps.Watch out for Freddie the Fox at the Shay !!0 -
blimey, I bought these last week but it would never have crossed my mind to post it here as a Grab It :eek:
supermarkets have offers like this all the time - if everybody posted every one they saw it'd get silly. Can't see the point of this post really :rolleyes:0 -
The point is you can claim back more than you paid for it.Watch out for Freddie the Fox at the Shay !!0
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it's restricted to one per household I believe.0
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Surely the point is that you can only claim the amount shown on the till receipt, 69p NOT 139p.0
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Am very annoyed as only just noticed that the Highland Spring TMF will only refund up to £3.15, and I paid £3.45 in Tesco. Will make sure I mention this in my 15 words minimum, and will probably also email Highland spring directly. :mad:0
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halifax wrote:The point is you can claim back more than you paid for it.
I'm pretty sure you can only claim back the amount you paid (so 69p) as you have to send off the receipt showing the item and amount paid. I can't be bothered for 69p (minus the stamp to send it) TBH0
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