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Coles shopper shares ‘genius’ trick to save you a fortune: ‘It’s basically free money’

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From Nov. 20 to Nov. 26, shoppers can purchase a $50 or $100 gift card for 15 percent off the total amount.

Coles shoppers are delighted after discovering a “genius” trick that gives them “free money” to spend – and is a “must have” for Christmas gifts.

taylorA Brisbane mum was browsing her Coles catalog when she came across an exclusive gift card deal offering shoppers 15 per cent off TCN gift cards.

Through the 26th, shoppers can purchase a $50 or $100 gift card for 15 percent off the total amount.

The offer is valid on ‘active’, ‘store’, ‘choice’, ‘pamper’, ‘fine dining’ and ‘cinema’ gift cards.

Customers can purchase no more than five gift cards per person and the offer is only available in stores.

The TCN ‘shop’ card can be exchanged for Uber gift cards, while TCN Good Food will work in most restaurants and bars, except fast food outlets.

Taylor said: “I’m really excited about this offer, it’s like free money.”

“Now I have $300 to buy with $45 off,” he marveled.

From Nov. 20 to Nov. 26, shoppers can purchase a $50 or $100 gift card for 15 percent off the total amount.

The mother bought several cards to give to her teenage children for Christmas.

She redeemed one of her cards into an online order at Cotton On and couldn’t stop raving about how “easy” and “convenient” it was.

TCN gift cards can be spent at a wide variety of brands and outlets, including Rebel, Platypus, Cotton On, Hype, Kookai, Shein, Oodie and Universal Store.

You can also shop at Showpo, Adairs, Kidstuff, Macpac, Glue Store and more.

Many other shoppers shared their delight at the “free money” offer.

‘I bought one for a Christmas gift and saved $15; Plus, I spent $150 on liquor and got $40 off. Christmas is all set for us!’ a mother shared.

“I’m going to stock up,” wrote another.

Others were upset that the cards are not compatible with popular discount retailers.

“I wish they were for groceries and stores like Kmart and Big W,” one said.

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