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  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    edited 6 September 2012 at 10:34AM
    tealeaves wrote: »
    Is it a good idea to go shopping with friend later? We both got tresemmes, however she got hers on Monday and I got mine yesterday so obv, receipts are v similar however her apg is over £25. How would we do this if we are both doing SS?
    Don't worry about it. 4 of us went though last nightwith about 4 shops each.:D
    aallank wrote: »
    Just trying to work out the coke/ambrosia - r we buying them from sada? as on MSM the ambrosia is showing as 50p?
    TIA :beer:
    Yep, from ASDA, at 50p now (was 97p last night).
    michjay wrote: »
    Thank you
    Should i delete cookies first before doing this
    Can't hurt but it shouldn't matter.
    No, no, don't be sorry! :D

    Still no Pilgrams showing for me! Must be doing something really stoopid :rotfl: I blame lack of sleep, having a wriggling, coughing and snoring 2 year old in bed beside you isn't good for trying to get a decent nights kip! :rotfl:

    Pilgrims Choice Extra Mature Cheddar (350g)

    Forgetful wrote: »
    If there is any fraud..
    I dont think there is any fakes around, just Asda staff think they are!!
    I think there is. This is why they now check them on the system when trouting. It is possible to create a voucher that matches any receipt and give it any amount. This is possibly what is being done. If anyone here is doing that, I'd advise against it.
    I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
    Updated 14/10/14 :A
  • bensonsmum
    bensonsmum Posts: 1,721 Forumite
    AngelsMadv wrote: »
    So here goes. If anyone sees any errors, do let me know:

    Shop 1: A V T
    5 x cheapo items
    3 x JF Sirums @ £7 on 3 for £10 (red ones or blonde)
    2 x 101 Blonde Dye
    1 x SP Gel (take own if need be)
    1 x New potatoes £1 with herb butter
    6 x Soft and gentle (purple or brown top sensitive)

    Shop 2: A V T
    5 x cheapo items
    3 x Red Albali wine
    1 x New potatoes £1 with herb butter
    2 x Soft and gentle (purple or brown top sensitive)
    2 x Robertson's Mincemeat

    Shop 3: A V W
    6 x cheapo items
    3 x Colgate Pro Relief (love this, only thing that works for me)
    1 x Strident
    2 x Listerine Total care

    Shop 4: A V W
    6 x cheapo items
    3 x Cilit bang green one (brilliant stuff)
    1 x ASDA Toilet Gel (yellow bottle / red top)
    1 x Mr Muscle Oven cleaner
    1 x Vanish Cream Carpet spray

    Shop 5: A V S
    6 x Coke 8 pckt (any variety)
    2 x Ambrosia Custard
    6 x cheapo items


    Shop 6: A V S
    6 x Pilgrims Choice Extra Mature cheddar
    1 x Dairylea Triangles should be 2 x dairylea
    8 x cheapo items

    Shop 7: A V S
    1 x Toffee crisp 4 pack
    1 x Kitkat chunky 4 pack
    4 x wine gums, LAs or JBs (boxes at £4 each)
    6 x cheapo items

    Shop 8: A V S
    1 x Nivea tin (small blue one)
    2 x Nivea ??? No idea what's good for presents
    6 x cheapo items

    Think that should suffice for the lunch break :o:eek::rotfl:
    and after you have got that lot i think you should breathhhhhhh :rotfl::rotfl:
    Very proud to be Strip club member No 43
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    edited 6 September 2012 at 11:21AM
    debsjc wrote: »
    Does cheese freeze well please? I'm still dieting, can't eat too much at one time!!


    It freezes:)
    AngelsMadv wrote: »
    Diclofenac Sodium is your friend. As is White Tiger balm :D

    Morning Lala. :D

    Morning:)


    MrLala has gone out for 2 hours too, so I've got to stay in the office:(but perfect for having a quick catchup.

    Hairdye list all confirmed as working:)Don't usually post massive lists but I think this is going to be a get it while you can glitch so if it helps:):):)

    Nice and easy 103,114,116, 117, 117D, 118,118c, 120,120c, 121, 121A,101, 131
    1 x Clairol Nice 'n Easy Permanent Hair Colour - 104 N... £5.00 £0.16
    1 x Clairol Nice 'n Easy Permanent Hair Colour - 120A ... £5.00 £0.16
    Nice and Easy 118C Natural Medium Chestnut Brown
    Clairol Nice 'n Easy Colour Blend Foam - 4 Dark Brown
    Garn1er Nutr1sse Deep Reddish Brown (3.6) and the Dark Brown
    ‎2 x Garnier Nutrisse Ultra Colour - 7.64 Intense Coppe... £8.00 £0.20
    1 x Schwarzkopf Live Color XXL - 87 Mystic Violet £5.49 £0.10
    L'Oreal Casting Creme Gloss - Black Cherry 360
    Belle Colour shade 7 (Natural Dk Blonde)
    Clairol Perfect 10 in shades medium brown and also light brown
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • 1+1=4
    1+1=4 Posts: 391 Forumite
    been and done a poo shop this morning watch out for deodrant was charged £2.00 so if this is still comparing it will take my apg over the £10.00 mark, although to be fair i have not had any bother with my apg in my local:T
  • Cj87 wrote: »
    Can any1 name some other mr s filler items pld. I have tangy haribo, vinegar and scourers. Do chopped tomatos work?
    I bought single muller rice (you lose pennies), Doritos 2 for £3, mccoys s&v and c&o and 4 pints milk (again you lose pennies), 1 own brand Ex spec yogurt
    mgamble wrote: »
    thanks for your reply have they been ok with the apgs:o
    I got my first query yesterday for £13 but SV said just put it thru. Normally no probs
    AngelsMadv wrote: »
    Whilst I think you're right, I think they will cap it, without doubt, to < £10 vouchers. This will stop most of the fraud too that is about.

    I agree it will get capped dr v
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • AngelsMadv wrote: »
    Oh, year, Thanks TS! I forgot to thank you Lala for pointing out the Blondey Hair Dye. Couldn't see one on MS but got the 101 for my DD and she has done her roots! Looks great. :D


    See my new list above;)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • michjay wrote: »
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    Keep checking the thread hoping somebody will confirm poo today but nothing yet - think everyone is busy with the coke :(


    I done a poo :eek: shop at 7.57am

    tick tock :D
  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    1+1=4 wrote: »
    been and done a poo shop this morning watch out for deodrant was charged £2.00 so if this is still comparing it will take my apg over the £10.00 mark, although to be fair i have not had any bother with my apg in my local:T

    Thank you for this!
    Just to highlight it. Soft And Gentle Deo Now back up to £2!
    I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
    Updated 14/10/14 :A
  • tigerwhite wrote: »
    I don't think apg will be pulled. A would also have to cancel their marketing relating to it (adverts, in store point of sale) and for every one of us that find a glitch/take advantage, there are 100 people that don't. They'd be left with a huge 'egg' on their face
    AngelsMadv wrote: »
    Whilst I think you're right, I think they will cap it, without doubt, to < £10 vouchers. This will stop most of the fraud too that is about.

    agree - have always said that I think APG is for the long run. But surely A will soon work out where the errors are coming from because the volume of high APG's is going to escalate and I don't think this is a quick fix code rewrite. So they will want to make some changes (or msm will be strongly instructed to sort it :D) either to make the existing system workable and/or to add in some "enhancements" (eg lower caps). Wouldn't want anyone to lose viable APG's for the duration, because it is difficult to challenge A if they get lost if the system goes down - I don't think anyone could argue that these are not targeted shops.
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    A HUGE thank you to Snap Ant :A


    You are an :A
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
    Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£40
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