Fill out the offer page as normal, but use one of the disposable email addresses. Once you get the email, write down the code, or type it in to a text file so you can email it to yourself so you can easily open it up on your phone by the checkout. Repeat as many times as you like for as many bottles as you want, obviously with a freshly disposable email address each time. Remember they're currently doing 2 bottles for £2 at the moment and the vouchers automatically take off £1.25 each bottle so for every two bottles you get, you also get 50p knocked off your bill.
When you're on the self service till, use the button "Type in Voucher Code" BEFORE you choose "Finish". Tap out the code, or codes, and when you're ready then hit "Finish". Chose a payment method and before you do anything hit "Cancel" and then you'll be presented with a screen that lists all of the voucher codes.
Hit "Yes" to authorise all of them and then continue to payment and job done :smiley:
thomasleep to Dealier
21 Aug 163#15
I love scientific terms like 'loads' :smiley:
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loha
8 Sep 16#45
Tried this yesterday at manned till. They scanned the barcode and it came up as a wine token? I said clearly says Coke etc but supervisor said to ignore it. I duly replied I am not buying the two I picked up and left at the tills.
Popped over to customer service desk on way out and asked if they were accepting these vouchers and it was suggested because I got two bottles and they had an existing offer on for 2 may be I could not combine both offers. Anyway, they tried with the one bottle and managed to process it (sorry not sure what they had to do but shows clearly not all staff are clued up on this).
HankHandsome to loha
9 Sep 16#46
I think the only reason i got left alone most of the times i did it last week is that the staff probably recognised me :smiley:
Entering 6 barcodes per day into those machines gets you rather good at it !
elne
7 Sep 16#44
I tried this and it does taste like the full fat furry teeth coke with a dodgy after taste.
chinki
7 Sep 16#43
same thing happened to me so I told the Asda staff to try again r I would like to speak to the manager, aftrer trying a second time it worked, they just jealous when we try to claim a freebie.
s24adm
7 Sep 16#42
preferred the old coke zero - this tastes more like full-fat coke, which isn't a good thing imo.
HankHandsome
6 Sep 16#41
The only problem you might get is the usual one of asda staff not knowing what to do if you don't have a physical voucher to put in the machine.
i always kept a valid email voucher in my inbox just in case so i could show someone that it clearly states that you can use it on your phone. even though it's officially only meant to be one voucher per person, once you show them the part where it says "show this voucher on your mobile" then they'll usually back off so you can carry on entering the codes.
coke have also confirmed that all asda stores should have been sent an advisory that the vouchers can be accepted on mobiles and that a paper copy isn't needed so you can always hit them with that one as well :smile:
patrick_the_wombat
6 Sep 16#40
Will give this a go - thanks! Most useful post of the entire thread :wink:
HankHandsome
6 Sep 164#39
I averaged 6 bottles a day last week, every day without an issue. This is what you do.
Fill out the offer page as normal, but use one of the disposable email addresses. Once you get the email, write down the code, or type it in to a text file so you can email it to yourself so you can easily open it up on your phone by the checkout. Repeat as many times as you like for as many bottles as you want, obviously with a freshly disposable email address each time. Remember they're currently doing 2 bottles for £2 at the moment and the vouchers automatically take off £1.25 each bottle so for every two bottles you get, you also get 50p knocked off your bill.
When you're on the self service till, use the button "Type in Voucher Code" BEFORE you choose "Finish". Tap out the code, or codes, and when you're ready then hit "Finish". Chose a payment method and before you do anything hit "Cancel" and then you'll be presented with a screen that lists all of the voucher codes.
Hit "Yes" to authorise all of them and then continue to payment and job done :smiley:
superivanho
6 Sep 16#37
anyone has tried scanning the coupon from self service till?
patrick_the_wombat to superivanho
6 Sep 162#38
Doesn't scan at the till; last time I tried I asked the woman from the kiosk for help, she came over rather reluctantly (from all of 10 feet away) tried to scan from my phone with no success again. Had to ask her to try inputting the code manually (again with much reluctance) which didn't work and then she simply walked away without saying a word.
Awful customer service ASDA - I know you're paid minimum wage but geez!
Edit - for those who had success with this can you guys detail how the coupon was successfully processed? Anyone tried printing it out and scanning it?
That's a fairly moot point isn't it. You might as well have said "forests are dangerous they have bears in them" or "power stations are dangerous they have nuclear reactors in them". You can't really avoid using roads. You can very easily avoid all the others. I personally wouldn't trust Aspartame as far as I could artificially throw it. I see that some are now saying the evidence that it's safe has been cherry picked. I'm keeping my eye on all this as it begins to unravel, although doubtless a multi-billion Nutrasweet industry has enough 'scientists' that are always going to bury or blur the truth. As with anything - you pays your money you make your choice. My choice is not to take the risk thanks.
donniecollins
6 Sep 16#34
Best hangover cure! + a fried breakfast of course :stuck_out_tongue:
chinki
6 Sep 161#33
Asda staff definitely need training,I was at the till for 20 minutes, eventually she put it through and charged me 25 pence. There were 2 staff members who were struggling.
SqueakyRat
6 Sep 16#32
Thank you :man:
cjdean1983
6 Sep 16#31
just had this ad in my Facebook. heat added!
thomasleep
23 Aug 16#30
'and' has to be the mother of all scientific terms well done :wink:
bobdylan
23 Aug 16#29
and 'really' :-)
thomasleep
23 Aug 16#28
Not really, as the main ingredient is of course water. It does have loads of water :wink:
lidds
22 Aug 16#27
Cheers I assumed your initial comment was based on very little factually information. So thanks for clearing that up
Dealier
22 Aug 16#26
If I'd said it contains 99% dihydrogen monoxide it would have made it obvious what I was talking about.
0dd8a11
22 Aug 16#25
So successful they keep giving it away, if you're motivated enough to take a healthy option over normal coke, surely you take a healthy option rather than chemical cocktail that is Zero! They keep changing the recipe of that successful drink - all while the government threatens to get tougher on the soft drinks market.
r4963
22 Aug 16#24
Thanks managed to get 8 codes. :wink:
0dd8a11
22 Aug 16#19
I'm sure they "try" to give this stuff away free to manipulate the figures so they don't look like they are selling so much bad sugar drinks. Problem is nobody likes the stuff, always discounted as doesn't sell during the shelf life. I love a freebie but wouldn't drink this even if they paid me!
meversusthedark to 0dd8a11
22 Aug 161#21
i always find comments like this fascinating. I realise tastes vary quite widely between person to person and this is by no means my favourite cola based drink but I do occasionally buy it and find the unique flavour a refreshing change. to that end I suppose I don't get how others can be so completely opposed to it that they wouldn't drink it even with an additional incentive.
lidds to 0dd8a11
22 Aug 16#23
God knows where you get your facts from come zero has now been in the UK for 10 years and has been very successful.
Toonah
22 Aug 16#22
Bwahaha this thread makes me laugh. Everything can be bad for you in a way. Some don't like it, and of course those people are always right *nod nod* I'm not really a fan of Zero but I'm a fan of free. Unfortunately I didn't see it was Asda... not one close to me. Ah well, nice to try and very amusing seeing this thread
bigbigchilli
22 Aug 1611#20
shardie886
21 Aug 16#18
Asda never accept these because they can be cloned
rkl
21 Aug 161#17
I tried this when it first came out and - like all diet variants - it still had a seriously nasty aftertaste. Sorry, but this isn't even worth it at zero cost.
ST3123
21 Aug 163#16
seems to be a deal with these coke zero 500ml being free every other month. Great freebie if you like them, but personally I can't stand the stuff and suspect they sell so little they have to keep having these giveaways to get shot of the stuff.
Zero sugar but zero taste to match, i'll take the sugary unhealthy one any day, and note how they never give away the original coke....
Dealier
21 Aug 1611#9
It contains loads of dihydrogen monoxide, which is really dangerous stuff...
spockie to Dealier
21 Aug 163#10
Not sure if this is sarcasm..
If not then you better not touch the stuff and see how long you'll survive (and also how smelly you'll be).
In case you don't get it Dihydrogen monoxide
AW0079 to Dealier
21 Aug 161#12
Just drink water then!!
thomasleep to Dealier
21 Aug 162#14
Roads have cars on them, they are dangerous too :smiley:
thomasleep to Dealier
21 Aug 163#15
I love scientific terms like 'loads' :smiley:
prowla1
21 Aug 16#13
I had a bottle of Fever Tree Madagascan Cola during the week; it is rather expensive, but crikey it tastes good!
(I quite like water too.)
mattinhull
21 Aug 16#6
it works I used it a couple of weeks ago...the checkout girl didn't have clue what to do though
plebbygiraffe to mattinhull
21 Aug 161#11
Yeah this has already been posted. Used this a couple of times and on both occasions no one knew what to do with it. At the kiosk it must have taken about 5-7 minutes to put it through and even at self-service they didn't know what to do as it wasn't a printed coupon.
Opening post
IT'S EASY TO CLAIM YOUR FREE 500ML BOTTLE OF COCA-COLA ZERO SUGAR.
JUST SUBMIT YOUR DETAILS AND GET A VOUCHER, VIA EMAIL OR SMS, BUT BE QUICK. THE VOUCHER WILL BE VALID FOR 2 WEEKS FROM ISSUANCE.
COUPON VALID AT ASDA.
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Go here and open this in a seperate window.
https://www.guerrillamail.com/
Fill out the offer page as normal, but use one of the disposable email addresses. Once you get the email, write down the code, or type it in to a text file so you can email it to yourself so you can easily open it up on your phone by the checkout. Repeat as many times as you like for as many bottles as you want, obviously with a freshly disposable email address each time. Remember they're currently doing 2 bottles for £2 at the moment and the vouchers automatically take off £1.25 each bottle so for every two bottles you get, you also get 50p knocked off your bill.
When you're on the self service till, use the button "Type in Voucher Code" BEFORE you choose "Finish". Tap out the code, or codes, and when you're ready then hit "Finish". Chose a payment method and before you do anything hit "Cancel" and then you'll be presented with a screen that lists all of the voucher codes.
Hit "Yes" to authorise all of them and then continue to payment and job done :smiley:
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Popped over to customer service desk on way out and asked if they were accepting these vouchers and it was suggested because I got two bottles and they had an existing offer on for 2 may be I could not combine both offers. Anyway, they tried with the one bottle and managed to process it (sorry not sure what they had to do but shows clearly not all staff are clued up on this).
Entering 6 barcodes per day into those machines gets you rather good at it !
i always kept a valid email voucher in my inbox just in case so i could show someone that it clearly states that you can use it on your phone. even though it's officially only meant to be one voucher per person, once you show them the part where it says "show this voucher on your mobile" then they'll usually back off so you can carry on entering the codes.
coke have also confirmed that all asda stores should have been sent an advisory that the vouchers can be accepted on mobiles and that a paper copy isn't needed so you can always hit them with that one as well :smile:
Go here and open this in a seperate window.
https://www.guerrillamail.com/
Fill out the offer page as normal, but use one of the disposable email addresses. Once you get the email, write down the code, or type it in to a text file so you can email it to yourself so you can easily open it up on your phone by the checkout. Repeat as many times as you like for as many bottles as you want, obviously with a freshly disposable email address each time. Remember they're currently doing 2 bottles for £2 at the moment and the vouchers automatically take off £1.25 each bottle so for every two bottles you get, you also get 50p knocked off your bill.
When you're on the self service till, use the button "Type in Voucher Code" BEFORE you choose "Finish". Tap out the code, or codes, and when you're ready then hit "Finish". Chose a payment method and before you do anything hit "Cancel" and then you'll be presented with a screen that lists all of the voucher codes.
Hit "Yes" to authorise all of them and then continue to payment and job done :smiley:
Awful customer service ASDA - I know you're paid minimum wage but geez!
Edit - for those who had success with this can you guys detail how the coupon was successfully processed? Anyone tried printing it out and scanning it?
Cheers
its a joke...
:wink:
Zero sugar but zero taste to match, i'll take the sugary unhealthy one any day, and note how they never give away the original coke....
If not then you better not touch the stuff and see how long you'll survive (and also how smelly you'll be).
In case you don't get it Dihydrogen monoxide
(I quite like water too.)
Link..