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by Sarah » Thu Nov 04 2021 11:34am
£5 off £50 spend is back. I realised last week the other coupons can have variations in the terms. Those for specific products (e.g. "Morrisons Savers Long Life Skimmed Milk 1Ltr") typically only discount 1 item even if buying multiples together, whereas other coupons which have more generic descriptions (e.g. "milk", "bread", "chocolates and sweets", etc) can discount multiple eligible items in a single transaction and become quite useful if you get a good percentage off.
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by pabenny » Thu Nov 04 2021 8:47pm
I wonder if offers are based on recent shopping. So as I haven't shopped at Morrisons recently I have no offers. Might work for loyalty but doesn't attract disloyal customers.
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by blythburgh » Fri Nov 05 2021 9:21am
In Morrisons for an occasional top up. DH "have you got the card". Me "I do not bother with it nowadays as rewards are pretty poor apparently". Lady serving us said, "they are pathetic unless you spend a lot here every week." As pabenny says, not a way to get people like me to shop there more often
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by Sarah » Mon May 16 2022 5:07am
MyMorrisons "1st Birthday" offer this week - £2 off a box of chocolates for me, don't know whether or not it's the same for everyone.
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by blythburgh » Mon May 16 2022 7:56am
Well done, Sarah. Use Morrisons so little and the checkout lady once told me only people who use Morrisons a lot get anything worthwhile. So still got the card but do not use it.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler
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by pabenny » Mon May 16 2022 8:52am
Nothing for me. Given up using the card (no benefits) or checking the offers (nothing worthwhile).
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by tonyg » Mon May 16 2022 10:26am
Thanks Sarah finally got round to looking at MyMorrisons account and I have an offer for 25% off cereal so activated it

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by Sarah » Sun May 14 2023 12:13pm
Morrisons recently offered me this coupon for 20% off everything with no minimum spend (obviously some typical restrictions in the small print like excluding spirits, fuel, baby formula and probably gift cards). Perhaps because I hadn't shopped there for a month or two. I was a bit sceptical and didn't need to buy much anyway, so only spent £15 but it did work okay, taking £3 off at checkout.

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by planteria » Sun May 14 2023 8:30pm
how did you receive this Sarah, by logging in to MyMorrisons?
just sorting out our loyalty cards actually, and have a couple of More cards here

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