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Daily Newspaper Coupons Summary - Tues 4th October
bluep
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Please post if you get any papers or have a chance to look through them and let us know whether they have any coupons or not!
Many thanks!!
Many thanks!!
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The Mirror - p19 50p off of Closer Magazine (valid until 10th October)0
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Daily Express - nothing0
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Daily Mail - p44 30p off any Trufree product valid at Tesco, Morrisons, Safeway, Sainsbury or Waitrose (30/11/05)
1/2 price book voucher for Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel valid at most bookselling chains and independent bookshops in the UK (31/10/05)
Free Main course when you buy another at Brewer's Fayre valid until 24/10/05 exluding Sat and Sun0 -
Hello,
No vouchers in today's Sun0 -
The Times - Just AirMiles Token (3 AirMiles) and Collector Envelope today.
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bluep wrote:Daily Mail - p44 30p off any Trufree product valid at Tesco, Morrisons, Safeway, Sainsbury or Waitrose (30/11/05)
1/2 price book voucher for Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel valid at most bookselling chains and independent bookshops in the UK (31/10/05)
Free Main course when you buy another at Brewer's Fayre valid until 24/10/05 exluding Sat and Sun
Only now got in from Asda and the book voucher scanned OK.Guest.0 -
hey I know I have said this before - but using the Daily Mail Book Vouchers as money off coupons is only going to antagonise Asda in general - as they cannot clain the money back as they can in normal vouchers - and if they decide to just stop taking them - then we are all going to suffer !0
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jeansmiles, if Asda sell the book in question then surely they can claim the money back? My Asda carry a lot of the latest best seller selection - in this case, I can't see a problem with using the token.
However, as you posted on another thread, I 100% agree with NOT using other supermarket-specific vouchers elsewhere just because they scan - it will ruin the whole thing for everyone. Just like my local Tesco extra won't take any internet coupons at all becuase someone obviously kept printing them out time after time.
My rule of thumb is...I only present coupons that I known are manufacturer ones, in date and that they sell. This way I would feel fine if a manager came along and looked at what coupons I was presenting - its within their "rules". If the cashier accepts a couple more of these, then woohoo. But I would never try and sneak stuff past or use the self-scan to use other kinds of coupons (Somerfield ones or Superdrug ones).0
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