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Hi everyone, have joined this and seems good so far. Managed to give away quite a few of my Free From vouchers, as only need the dairy free ones, so that was nice to be able to do.
Looking forward to the Labrini campaign :beer:0 -
How do you sign up to a campaign or do you have to be selected? X0
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DubPrincess wrote: »How do you sign up to a campaign or do you have to be selected? X
Campaigns are filled on invitation only...and you will usually get an email invite,but spaces do fill quickly so you need to reply quite quickly is you want to secure a place.frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
I only got the 5 x 40p of vouchers, and inexplicably a recipe card for 'Ultimate Roast Chicken' that says each serving contains 37.1g of fat (53% of GDA :eek:) and 9.8g of saturated fat (49% of GDA!).
That dosen't sound very healthy to me!
Check your envelope again as the free voucher may still be in it...my money off vouchers had an elastic band round them but the free voucher was loose in the envelope.frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
I only got the 5 x 40p of vouchers, and inexplicably a recipe card for 'Ultimate Roast Chicken' that says each serving contains 37.1g of fat (53% of GDA :eek:) and 9.8g of saturated fat (49% of GDA!).
That dosen't sound very healthy to me!
Most of the fat content comes from the chicken skin, it's a similar content to that of Jamie's Perfect Roast Chicken which uses Olive Oil:)"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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Has anyone else noticed that with the Scholl campaign you don't get any clubcard points with your submissions?
I wonder if BzzAgent think that because it costs £39.99 they don't need to give us any more incentives?
I'm getting the points for the E45 and Veet campaigns but just not for the Scholl. I'm still doing the reports etc. but there isn't much incentive to do more than a few.
I really like the product, I'm enjoying using it and have done quite a few Bzz's as it's so good. I feel quite lucky to have been on the campaign :j
I just got an 'Exceptional' for my last 3 Bzz's, I'm on a roll :rotfl:
I have got clubcard points for halls and right guard but not getting any for the tweets on veet or scholl cream.DooYoo member christy940 (70,000miles),
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Queenriderbrekke wrote: »Most of the fat content comes from the chicken skin, it's a similar content to that of Jamie's Perfect Roast Chicken which uses Olive Oil:)
Indeed, it just seemed a curious recipe idea to highlight the health benefits of the product!
But I bet it tastes delicious though0 -
Today In my Tesco I have been refused to use more than one coupon per a product when wanted to buy Free from frozen pizza". They said if I want to buy two pizzas I only allowed to use one coupon per a product. I did not know about this Tesco's policy. Well done to those who manage to combine the coupons.0
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christilee95 wrote: »I have got clubcard points for halls and right guard but not getting any for the tweets on veet or scholl cream.
Not all campaigns are 'Tesco' campaigns, so won't offer clubcard points... was told this by BzzAgent. Hope that helps.
Still happy, as getting the free products is great!0 -
Today In my Tesco I have been refused to use more than one coupon per a product when wanted to buy Free from frozen pizza". They said if I want to buy two pizzas I only allowed to use one coupon per a product. I did not know about this Tesco's policy. Well done to those who manage to combine the coupons.
I guess you could buy three of the products with the vouchers, and when the 3 for 2 kicks in, it will either be free or very cheap!0
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