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Kit Kash 2006
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I've read the rules and bids only go up in 100's so you cannot put a maxium in then?
Say the bidding is 3 mins left and on 56,500, you have over 70,000 points, you cannot bid the 70,000 but only 56,600?
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I had about 50,000 points. Always lost out in last minute bidding wars. Seems to me that there were only a handful of people that won the majority of prizes.
You're right that you can only bid 100 points at a time, however, if you are out bid you can re-bid providing there's enough time left.0 -
Can anyone tell me/work out how much it would cost to buy 1000 points with Kitkats, either with Asda special double points offer or normal price?\o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/Wise Men Still Seek Him!0
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Also looking at the T&C in states that if you want to buy the Tv etc that you cannot bid if you have won something else from that section.
Also thought snipes were not allowed.0 -
hoilday now at 150,000 i said you need at least 250,000 but it could go past that.
you need to put alot of money in kitkash to just have a chance of winning something good unless it a 5 min auction are a lowest bid one there no use buying them.
went from 100,000 to 150,000 in 20 mins0 -
175,000 now. can see it going up to 300,0000
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Must say I am really glad they've put in lowest unique bid function - stops greedy buggers like that bloke last year - buying hundreds of kitkats so he could win everything!!
This way at least there's a chance we could win something - lolNoli nothis permittere te terere
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Cuppatea wrote:Can anyone tell me/work out how much it would cost to buy 1000 points with Kitkats, either with Asda special double points offer or normal price?
A 36 x 2 fingerpack has 1800 points and if you buy them from Asda they are just £1.79 at the mo. Also if you redeem the code by 1st Feb you get double points i.e. 3600 HTH
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Lapsed member of the £2 coin savers club.....:rolleyes:0 -
Thanks To Everyone Who Has Posted Codes. :j
JUST REGISTERED ON KITKASH AND USED THE CODES FROM THIS THREAD ,AND ALSO INSTRUCTED MY SON WHOS JUST HOME FROM SCHOOL TO START COLLECTING UNWANTED WRAPPERS FROM FRIENDS.
JUST GOT A FIREBOX VOUCHER AND PLAY VOUCHER,THESE WILL COME IN USEFULL AS IT`S SONS BIRTHDAY SOON.
THANKS AGAIN :T
BARGAINADDICT0 -
WOW well I have 2900 points and this dosnt seem to be enough to bid on anything so I went through all these threads and tried all the codes, not only did none of the codes work, but i got this message from kitkash
You have exceeded the total number of failed tries that you are allowed in a single day to add more points. Your account has been locked until tomorrow.
so I cant even bid on anything today with the meesley points i do have!!!
be warned0
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