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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread (see first 2 posts)

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  • Debz66
    Debz66 Posts: 62 Forumite
    Hi folks, i'm new here and was wondering - I have a black and white printer will this cause me problems (I did have a good look in this thread first but its sooo big!)?

    Thanks
    Sam

    I've used black and white coupons when my colour ink ran out for a while and it didn't cause me any problems, I still made sure they printed in good quality and the barcodes still scanned, so I guess should be ok if store not too fussy? :D

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  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Hi folks, i'm new here and was wondering - I have a black and white printer will this cause me problems (I did have a good look in this thread first but its sooo big!)?

    Thanks
    Sam

    I would try and use inkjet paper too as that looks a lot better than normal paper.
  • mum2one
    mum2one Posts: 16,279 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    If this is wrong, then I will all allow you to come and give my mother a lecture!!! But Im first in the queue!:D

    She said she saw an advert on ITV today, advertising £5.00 off £30.00 spend Tesco Voucher.

    (Fingers crossed)xx

    PS (I've posted as I think its better to be safe than sorry and miss out!) x:beer:
    xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx
  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
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    Coupon-mad wrote: »
    No, you never HAVE to buy the product unless it's a Tesco coupon. Some stores or SAs may say you have to buy the product but you don't, the only difficulty is that they have to type in the value. If you can show them the value they will usually type it in anyway unless your store is quite unfriendly about coupon-use.

    One way would be to buy the product and then you can use 2 free product coupons (one against the product and one freebie as allowed in the coupon policy). I have done so and then there is no argument as to how much they are worth; the SA may say 'oh but you haven't bought 2' to which I reply 'no, only one but I believe I can use duplicate coupons if I buy the product named'. Which is true.

    Usually though I just memorise the price instore as I go round then tell the SA what it was (truthfully), they just say thanks. I used loads of the Panini BOGOF coupons like that last month (expired now) which were worth £2.29...but I never bought a UGO panini.

    With the Emmi one, I have used mine already but the 'up to £1.49' amount was stated in the small print on the bottom right bit of blurb on the coupon, IIRC. I just pointed it out & hoped for the best.

    So does this mean if I buy some Mitchum Deoderant in Tesco I can use two of the £1 Mitchum coupons leaving about 85p to pay for the item?
  • BLUEWKD
    BLUEWKD Posts: 6,800 Forumite
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    mum2one wrote: »
    If this is wrong, then I will all allow you to come and give my mother a lecture!!! But Im first in the queue!:D

    She said she saw an advert on ITV today, advertising £5.00 off £30.00 spend Tesco Voucher.

    (Fingers crossed)xx

    PS (I've posted as I think its better to be safe than sorry and miss out!) x

    Just seen the advert myself, so yes it is true, missed out last time.

    How long did the last voucher last for, because my O/H will probably get it and won't see it till late, but if it lasts a while, might get a few.
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • mum2one
    mum2one Posts: 16,279 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    BLUEWKD wrote: »
    Just seen the advert myself, so yes it is true, missed out last time.


    :j You are an absolute star thank you, Nothing personal to my mother! but glad someone else has seen it.

    That means no lie in 2mor morning........were all be up bright and early for our News of the World. xx:beer:
    xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx
  • alliz
    alliz Posts: 101 Forumite
    Hello
    For those having problem using the internet coupons, you can get mail post coupons by registering or requesting sample from these site.

    http://www.easyanswer.net/Bounty/Huggies/Newborn/
    you will get 3 newborn nappies sample with £2 MOC,

    register at cowandgate.co.uk and quote BPME8C for a cute cow toy
    and also £3 worth of MOC.

    register at
    https://www.huggiesclub.com/uk/active-baby/secure/join-huggies-club
    and get £4 worth of MOC

    register at
    http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/registerBasic/method/addBasicRegister
    and also get £4 worth of MOC.

    There you go, £13 pound worth of coupon and are surely accepted at TESCO without buying the product and argument free as they are not internet coupon. Apply another set for your OH and get another £13 worth of coupon.

    alliz
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    alliz wrote: »
    There you go, £13 pound worth of coupon and are surely accepted at TESCO without buying the product and argument free as they are not internet coupon. Apply another set for your OH and get another £13 worth of coupon.

    alliz

    I'm in shock :eek: I've never ventured to this part of the forum before .... and this is the sort of money I've been throwing away because of it? I get these coupons, and hardly ever have to buy the products, and Mr T (in this case) will give me products I want in return for coupons for things I don't want? Have I slipped into an alternate reality or what :confused::o If I have, I like it.

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  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 152,806 Forumite
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    Does anyone know if Asda Accrington accept MOCs and if they have a limit? A relative wants to try a few MOCs there (some printables & some others) but we don't know if they have a maximum percentage. She doesn't have transport or the money to go elsewhere really.

    Can anyone advise? Thanks in advance all!
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  • mum2one wrote: »
    If this is wrong, then I will all allow you to come and give my mother a lecture!!! But Im first in the queue!:D

    She said she saw an advert on ITV today, advertising £5.00 off £30.00 spend Tesco Voucher.

    (Fingers crossed)xx

    PS (I've posted as I think its better to be safe than sorry and miss out!) x:beer:

    Thank you sooo much, i missed out on the last ones they had, so i have just dashed out to my local corner shop and grabbed the last 2 they had Woooohoooo.
    :j
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    :money: :money: This man is a ledgend!!! :T
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