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Caran | 21:44 Mon 03rd Mar 2014 | ChatterBank
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I had two spare £5 off coupons for Lidl's, I can't stand to see things like that going to waste so as we had to go to Lidl's I took them with me. Had to find someone who would be spending £40. The was a lady in the queue with a full trolley so I gave her one. Had a look round the store and eventually found some one else with a full trolley. She couldn't believe that I was giving her it.
I had already done my shopping and used a coupon so I didn't need them.
I did this last time they had money off coupons.
Would anyone else have done this?
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Yep - done exactly the same in Aldi - costs me nothing & gives someone a big smile :)
I've been given children's school vouchers before. My good deed today was spending 7 hours at Stoke Mandeville A&E with a friend with appendicitis. So much waiting!
I nearly got into trouble in the Co-op on a similar coupon offer. I had emptied my trolley onto the checkout and the chap in the queue in front of me started to pour over my items.

Nosey sod, I thought. Then he spoke to me - I didn't catch what he said and grunted back at him. The second time he spoke more distinctly and said - 'I think you have spent at least £80 there - would you like my £8 off coupon?'

It has been a while since I felt so ashamed - I gave him my nicest smile and thanked him - twice :)
Yes, i do things like that too Caran, like you say, it costs nothing.
Caran, where did you get the Lidl coupons, please.
The area I live is quite a community, often people in the shops will pass on school vouchers and coupons to people in the queue - it's lovely to see.
Whenever I go to the 'better off' areas to shop, you don't really see that, and often people will throw vouchers in the bin outside the shop along with their receipts, such a shame. So well done you :-)
My good deed for the day yesterday was to 'gift' a double bed, mattress, sewing machine and rug free to people in the area that needed them - it's an area with a couple of food banks, so no-ones too proud to accept charity around here. It feels good to give :-)
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Tilly, sorry it's late but they were in the either the mail or express on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We have both papers but can't remember which as papers been recycled.

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