Morrisons advertising their fuel saver scheme where they give discounts/litre of fuel when you buy gift cards from them. £10.00
Morrisons has been advertising this on their facebook page.
They have launched a Fuel Saver scheme.
If you are planning to spend on high street for urself or others buy a gift card of £10 or more from morrisons before going to those stores and u can save pennies/litre of fuel.
Ofcourse compare fuel prices in ur area at sites like petrolprices.com and others to make sure that it not just helps morrisons putting up their gift card sales but actually making u savings on fuel.
And if morrisons fuel station is one of your closest then you might benefit from this now and again:)
Coupons cant be redeemed at pay at pump facility.


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This is a deal. You get money off. You can't argue with that...
This is a deal. You get money off. You can't argue with that...
They sell Nando's vouchers which is how I'll be using this - one visit a month near enough which costs me around £20 each time. OK so it's not a load of money, but every little helps (or is that the wrong supermarket..;) )
They have Currys/PC World vouchers too so this could be very beneficial if you were to purchase say, a new TV.
Hot!
I for one do not buy a new TV each week or cooker, that will be when the thing dies after a number of years. You would be better off getting a cash-back credit card as you will still earn and if you you link it to your quidco account you will earn cash-back (in certain stores)
I have a tesco credit card and its linked to my clubcard so i get points and money back like that, its not brilliant but it works out better than this deal. I think that this is a way of boosting high street shopping and get consumers back in the store. Shop online you will save more than what this deal offers.
And everyone knows what happens to gift cards after a while...I found one in a drawer that I received for my birthday....3 years ago!!
Money off = hot
How it works and what you have to spend = cold
Fair enough it's only a small amount, and if you are poor enough to have to worry about exact pence/pounds then you shouldn't be going to nando's etc anyway so I get it.
Still, shows again how this site doesn't work that well w/r to voting when some truly awful deals get a lot of heat and then some things like this which are free money (ok, even if its only £20 a year) get buried. A good reason why true democracy would never work :D
N for all those who think it shouldnt get heat I would say..not all deals last..this site helps us all to grab momentary deals. .
even the grocery/travel/home etc. deals that are posted last for a fortnight or month n new ones keep coming up..
I just wanted to make a point that it could become a Deal Of The Week for someone who fits all the criteria..
So enjoy a few pennies back in your pocket while u can(_;)
The wife spends £100 a month in topshop get a gift card that's £1.20 off per litre for the years spend
Not a fan of nandos, but debenhams I.ll get a new bed £600 another 60p off per litre
And then drive my tank to the store and fill her up 500 litres that's a big saving..
no your not are you, your just about to get all your present for christmas, you usually drive around the 20 shops you need to get a gift card from them for your family as they shop there. instead you goto morrisons do your usual shop and get the gift cards there, get £200 worth, save 20p a litre on fuel, buy 40 litres, save £8.00 and also the hassle and fuel and parking charges of going to get these from individual shops!! not a saving at all is it? Go back to Asda you miserable sod!
Then surely you can profit from this? If you can plan your purchases (and with this site, who doesn't?) then it's easy?!
Also don't forget, Morrisons regularly discount their iTunes cards, so bigger savings - it's part of the fun?
Have some heat Op, I like it 8)
E.g. ours does a reloadable Sainsburys gift card, where you pay £95 for £100 of credit. That can be used as their fuel stations so an instant 5% off petrol (so about 6.7p off a litre).
Boots is a straight 10% off using the same thing. No fees for the card or topping it up.
Edited By: Bossworld on Sep 07, 2012 21:08