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'My MoneySaving Mistake' blog discussion

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  • Don't forget in future that "These BOOTS are made for walking"
  • I made a similar mistake on Monday. Thinking I was so clever taking my other half to a restaurant where I had a buy one get one free voucher on main meals I decided to treat myself to a beer. Only when I settled the bill did I discover that beer had cost me £4.95!
  • aris
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    Wouldn't buying your own drink at boots and eating it at the food court be a bit like bringing your own drinks when you go to a restaurant? Yes, boots are cheaper, but the are not offering (and paying rent for) a place for you to sit down and drink/eat either.
  • MSE_Martin
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    aris wrote: »
    Wouldn't buying your own drink at boots and eating it at the food court be a bit like bringing your own drinks when you go to a restaurant? Yes, boots are cheaper, but the are not offering (and paying rent for) a place for you to sit down and drink/eat either.

    Normally yes, but in this westfield there is open seating whether you're eating or not so its not quite the same :)
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    I'd have brought a 17p can of Pepsi (don't like Coca Cola) with me.:o

    They're all at it, "Would you like a * with that?".............the worst offenders are the big electrical stores, trying to sell you warranties or insurance policies.:rolleyes:
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    It's not so bad when they offer free refills

    /me refills 4 times lol
  • Maybe there should be a law where they have to say 'Would you like to purchase a ............. with that" so you know when its not going to be a free.

    I had a job in a Pizza Hut years ago and we were trained to ask 'Would you like salad with that' when people ordered pizza. Well lots of people say yes thinking it is free when actually it was a couple of quid for the bowl and then you help yourself. I once saw a customer just putting a few slices of cucumber in her bowl and nothing else :eek: I'm sure she couldn't have known it was going to cost her about a £1 a slice.
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  • I always check prices first. And if it's somewhere I know is pricey, for example I like baked potatoes from Spud U Like, which are about £4, so I take in a can of drink as I am still entitled to sit in the food court as I've paid for my baked potato.
  • £1.50 - ha, I laugh in the face of £1.50! We have just come back from a week in Lanzarote (£1=E1) and decided to have a 'cheap' lunch for the kids to fill them up before the plane so we didn't have to pay ridiculous prices for ghastly airline food. They ate 2 hamburgers and a ham roll, all well and good and cheap, but unthinkingly I asked for three soft drinks without enquiring how much they were. When the bill arrived we had to shell out £25 and I nearly fainted. We usually take food ourselves but this was the end of the holiday and I wanted to not have to think about it just for once..........
  • Glad to see that even our Money Saving Leader can make the odd money mistake. :o

    Always good to be kept on your toes then Martin. :D
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