Goodfellas Stonebaked Thin and Deep Baked Pan pizzas are currently £1.25 each in Asda. Print the £1 off vouchers in the 1st comment to get them for 25p each!
I printed off 3 vouchers, one for each type of pizza, using the same email address. Only problem is there was no option for Scotland in the regions list- here's hoping the offer is valid up here!
As part of their agreement with the product suppliers they have to accept vouchers issued by the suppliers
pookey1 to niconelove
31 Mar 16#48
On the coupon printing site, there's an email address where you tell them the stores that don't accept the voucher and they get in contact with them. According to them all the big chains are supposed to accept them.
Muig1972
25 Mar 164#9
I printed off 3 vouchers, one for each type of pizza, using the same email address. Only problem is there was no option for Scotland in the regions list- here's hoping the offer is valid up here!
mrs nev
25 Mar 16#11
wont print :disappointed:
robertybob
25 Mar 16#12
"This article is no longer available" :disappointed:
r40
26 Mar 162#14
works for me:
Can I redeem my coupons and vouchers at my local Asda store?
At Asda we accept manufacturer's coupons in line with their terms and conditions. Many coupons specify what you must buy, ie the product is very specific which enables you only to redeem that coupon with that item.
You may use as many coupons in one transaction as long as each coupon is redeemed against the product specified. If you have multiple coupons for one product, each coupon must be redeemed against only one unit of that product.
We accept internet coupons if they are printed clearly and have a valid barcode. If our colleagues are in any doubt about a coupon they can query this in store and there are procedures in store our colleagues should be following.
Eg - 6x10p coupons on Heinz Beans - you can only use one coupon per can, meaning you would have to buy 6 cans to use all your coupons.
There are exceptions to this rule depending on the wording on the coupon eg "one per customer", "one per household", "one per transaction".
If you have any queries about a coupon you have, please speak to one of our colleagues on our Customer Service Desk who will be happy to help.
Click here to contact us!
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declanmorrow
26 Mar 16#15
installing a .exe file while could have vulnerabilities just for £1 off, think i'll pass
Robbo11 to declanmorrow
26 Mar 161#22
Ditto. I also don't want to be opted-in to Goodfellas marketing emails as I get enough spam already.
Mohitl13
26 Mar 16#16
For anyone whos used this voucher, do you have to scan the barcode on the bottom left or top right?
LondonDiva to Mohitl13
26 Mar 16#19
Bottom left. Always the bottom left style of barcode on these vouchers.
niconelove
26 Mar 16#17
well they don't, said they have had too many fakes so now refuse all vouchers
Weenie Beenie
26 Mar 16#18
The £1.25 ones are crap, hardly any cheese. At least whenever I've bought them anyway.
LondonDiva
26 Mar 161#20
The most expensive pizza out of the three, the takeaway pizza is currently on offer in Morrisons at £2. £1 with after using this voucher.
ArthurDent1
26 Mar 161#21
Buy the pizza. Send the receipt and the voucher to head office. You'll get at least your money back.
Henlans
26 Mar 162#23
use a pdf voucher then you can use again and again and again :smiley:
cityslicker
26 Mar 161#25
I agree with the comment about Asda stopping accepting vouchers.
I went in on Thursday and tried to use two for other promotions. Both not accepted. Asked why and staff just said its a new system from Asda and quoted again and again "we have to reject the voucher"
I emailed customer services. No reply yet.
Had issues for years at Sainsbury and Tesco when the till rejects it. But usually sorted by a supervisor with or without hassle.
Seems like Asda don't understand what a promotion means. It meant to make customers try a product and buy more if they like it. It also gets people into stores. So they are likely to buy other things.
The marketing budgets used by manufacturers to dream up offers. Design artwork. Distribute the voucher. Advertise the offer. Reimburse the retailer. And the whole thing fails at the point of sale. With me being quite disappointed. My next couple of shops won't be in Asda and the voucher will end up with Tesco.
andiejn to cityslicker
26 Mar 161#34
If they pull that on me, I'll just walk & leave the goods.
Mini Dragonz
26 Mar 16#26
Heat added thanks. Just used two vouchers
Mohitl13
26 Mar 161#27
I tried the barcode on the bottom left, it accepts it. But when you go to pay, it rejects the coupon. Did you go in a self service till or a manned one? Has anyone tried the big barcode on the top right?
cleo8
26 Mar 16#28
[quote=hot_top]Does not print on my printer.
After selecting the voucher you want, fill out your details and when your taken to the coupons.Com website click on CONTACT US. It will give you the option of getting coupon sent in the post. Click on add your address and in details write down what coupon you wanted. They are usually quite quick at sending them in the post. :smiley:
ph1981
26 Mar 161#29
Asda have upgraded systems which has resulted in every coupon scanning then failing at the end. They just have to NOT scan them and input each coupon individually as a manufacturer coupon. Even at the self serve checkouts. There's nothing wrong with your coupon. However using copies risks stores not accepting them if they cannot redeem them.
luv_a_bargain
26 Mar 16#30
TY :smiley:
smartypants71
26 Mar 16#31
Refused to work with my wifi printer, installing an exe which then fails to work properly is a bit of a palava for a pound off!
andiejn
26 Mar 16#32
Shop elsewhere then, you may even find you still have wheels on your trolley.
brychris
26 Mar 161#33
No chance of me passing on my e-mail address to Goodfellas, who will then pass my e-mail onto there 500 partners to send me crap every few minutes. I'd rather just pay the extra £1 and have a junk free e-mail address! :wink:
knack to brychris
27 Mar 161#40
You don't have to enter a real email address. Actually, you don't have to enter any email address. Just put a single letter in the first name, last name and email field and leave the DOB blank. It will let you print.
Crem0
26 Mar 161#35
Used the coupon at sainsburys where they also brand matched asda so 25p, hot for me
CoolElectronics
26 Mar 161#36
You hero!
Si1
27 Mar 16#37
Anyone know if this another one of those coupon sites that asks people to download there ad wear app? I mean printer app?
johnny007
27 Mar 16#38
Unless I'm mistaken but the vouchers are for the 'takeaway' range which are £3.50 and not the £1.25 ones. Or am I mistaken?? My voucher says goodfellas takeaway
LifeGoesOn to johnny007
27 Mar 16#39
You can chose what voucher you print and the "thin pizza" is an option.
brychris
27 Mar 162#41
[/quote]You don't have to enter a real email address. Actually, you don't have to enter any email address. Just put a single letter in the first name, last name and email field and leave the DOB blank. It will let you print.[/quote]
That's great, thank you, suckers! :smirk::smile:
rabb5it
28 Mar 16#42
Thank you op, but I was unable to print a coupon even though my printer was connected ok.
NickyOhMG
28 Mar 16#43
You could just put it through on self scan then they can't refuse!
Pizza222
30 Mar 16#44
i cant open the website please post the other link that directs to printing
Muig1972
30 Mar 16#45
I went to Asda (Middleton, Aberdeen) and although my coupon scanned at the self checkout machine and took £1 off, at the payment stage a "coupon invalid" message flashed up.
The staff couldn't help, and I saw no point in arguing with them as it wasn't their coupon.
Pretty crap really. Maybe I drew a blank because I printed off 4 coupons with the same email address?
ph1981 to Muig1972
30 Mar 16#46
This amazes me. Asda know that every scanned coupon fails at the end after they upgraded their systems! They have to manually enter as a manufacturer coupon! Take them back in.
Muig1972
30 Mar 16#47
I stood at the self checkout for ages while the issue got passed between 3 members of staff. I don't fancy trying there again: I'll take them to Sainsbury's and take advantage of their brand match with Asda. https://www.sainsburys-live-well-for-less.co.uk/brand-match/
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Can I redeem my coupons and vouchers at my local Asda store?
At Asda we accept manufacturer's coupons in line with their terms and conditions. Many coupons specify what you must buy, ie the product is very specific which enables you only to redeem that coupon with that item.
You may use as many coupons in one transaction as long as each coupon is redeemed against the product specified. If you have multiple coupons for one product, each coupon must be redeemed against only one unit of that product.
We accept internet coupons if they are printed clearly and have a valid barcode. If our colleagues are in any doubt about a coupon they can query this in store and there are procedures in store our colleagues should be following.
Eg - 6x10p coupons on Heinz Beans - you can only use one coupon per can, meaning you would have to buy 6 cans to use all your coupons.
There are exceptions to this rule depending on the wording on the coupon eg "one per customer", "one per household", "one per transaction".
If you have any queries about a coupon you have, please speak to one of our colleagues on our Customer Service Desk who will be happy to help.
Click here to contact us!
Did this page help?
I went in on Thursday and tried to use two for other promotions. Both not accepted. Asked why and staff just said its a new system from Asda and quoted again and again "we have to reject the voucher"
I emailed customer services. No reply yet.
Had issues for years at Sainsbury and Tesco when the till rejects it. But usually sorted by a supervisor with or without hassle.
Seems like Asda don't understand what a promotion means. It meant to make customers try a product and buy more if they like it. It also gets people into stores. So they are likely to buy other things.
The marketing budgets used by manufacturers to dream up offers. Design artwork. Distribute the voucher. Advertise the offer. Reimburse the retailer. And the whole thing fails at the point of sale. With me being quite disappointed. My next couple of shops won't be in Asda and the voucher will end up with Tesco.
After selecting the voucher you want, fill out your details and when your taken to the coupons.Com website click on CONTACT US. It will give you the option of getting coupon sent in the post. Click on add your address and in details write down what coupon you wanted. They are usually quite quick at sending them in the post.
:smiley:
That's great, thank you, suckers! :smirk::smile:
The staff couldn't help, and I saw no point in arguing with them as it wasn't their coupon.
Pretty crap really. Maybe I drew a blank because I printed off 4 coupons with the same email address?