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  • JenJen_2
    JenJen_2 Posts: 174 Forumite
    Is it just me (because i only need 5 points) or does it say that you've all done the "daily quiz" ? (10 points)

    I know ive not done it, and i only need 5 points to order a £5 voucher for boots. :(
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  • rchddap1
    rchddap1 Posts: 5,926 Forumite
    This happens every now and then...its a case of waiting for them to add more questions.
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  • marka87uk
    marka87uk Posts: 441 Forumite
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    ginvzt wrote:
    Don't remember seeing this one:

    Take part in our weekly trivia quiz be in with a chance to win this Samsung Digimax digital camera.

    Peru has a famous ancestry but which famous tribe originates from Pery? (I suppose they mean Peru)

    Answer: Incas

    http://www.pigsback.co.uk/offers/745937526/default.asp

    Note - IRISH Pigsback.
  • ginvzt
    ginvzt Posts: 4,878 Forumite
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    marka87uk wrote:
    Note - IRISH Pigsback.


    no, not Irish. I am using UK website and came up on my website.
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  • droopsnout
    droopsnout Posts: 3,620 Forumite
    marka87uk wrote:
    Note - IRISH Pigsback.
    Why do you say that? It's on a page with a .co.uk suffix, and is on an eBookers page with a comp I've already entered, to win £500 sterling.
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  • droopsnout
    droopsnout Posts: 3,620 Forumite
    lynnemcf wrote:
    droopsnout wrote:

    3. Few and far between in Yorks, Lancs and deepest Worcestershire, unless you traipse into the city centres. (At Christmas? No thanks!!)

    How long is it since you have been in the UK???? You will find that most libraries offer internet access, even the tiniest branch libraries.
    Last trip to UK was in July. Before that, last December.

    The tip given by Marigold123 as (3) was about cybercafés, not libraries. As a general rule, I have found that you need to be a card-holding member of a library to use its IT facilities. Normally, but not always, that seems to mean that you have to be on the local electoral roll.
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  • jules-2005
    jules-2005 Posts: 2,555 Forumite
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    New COMP with !!!!!!
    http://www.pigsback.com/offers/488598049/default.asp
    Register to be entered into a draw to win a VIP Party worth £1,700! + get 30 piggy points

    Post edit. I received 50 points the following day rather than the 30 as advertised
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  • ginvzt
    ginvzt Posts: 4,878 Forumite
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    jules-2005 wrote:
    New COMP with !!!!!!
    http://www.pigsback.com/offers/488598049/default.asp
    Register to be entered into a draw to win a VIP Party worth £1,700! + get 30 piggy points

    I registered, but the points are not there yet!!!
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  • jules-2005
    jules-2005 Posts: 2,555 Forumite
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    ginvzt wrote:
    I registered, but the points are not there yet!!!

    It says please allow 14 days for your points to be credited
    There is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is England.

    £2 savers club 2014 No.32 - £104 (was £504)
  • Marigold123
    Marigold123 Posts: 1,164 Forumite
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    droopsnout wrote:
    You have strewn your wisdom across the internet, and I think you must be right! But the difficulty of this clue is way out of line with that normally associated with a crossword of this nature, where, for instance the answer "fifteen" is achieved through the clue "XV", and where the clue for "India" is "Second most populous nation". I would have expected something more along the lines of: "Tubes used for sucking drinks".

    How many of PB's members are into archaic English?!

    As I say, I think you are probably right, but the clue is incongruous.
    I wonder whether the crossword compiler did actually mean 'strew' (which would be a good straight answer to the clue), but it possibly got typed in wrong, so now the answer is 'straw' whether they like it or not?
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