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jules-2005 wrote:Copied from cuppateas post on page 1 of this thread :
Register with The Motley Fool and earn 100 Piggypoints (New 5/4/06 jimmyjim_uk)
Thanks Jules. Hadn't thought to look there! Looks like the 2 weeks is up today, as I'm sure it was the same or next day that I joined, and maybe the same time for others too.
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mcoletta wrote:Has anyone else had problems with the Acardia vouchers? I ordered two on the 29th and they both are yet to arrive. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
Ordered mine on the 13th and turned up today.. so no probs at my end!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 092
::£2 - CSC - Terramundi is filling up!! :: Joined 3/3/06 :: 5/2/07 - 835kg + £280 Banked!!::
::5p,10p & 20p - Savings Tin :: Founded 9/4/06 :: 23/3/07 - 3.2kg ::
Lost to date - 9kg (22/8/06) Next weigh in 2007!!0 -
Redrum wrote:If I wanted to sit here like an idiot for hours and try to decipher an illegible paragraph of text, containing no punctuation and a vast quantity of spelling mistakes and strange abbreviations, then I would do
But I don't
There's plenty of people on this thread, and on the site as a whole, who are perfectly willing to help anyone out with any queries that they might have. But if people can't read or understand a posting, then I would hazard a guess that assistance would not be that forthcoming
It doesn't need to be Shakespeare or Dickens, but some relation to the basic rules of spelling and grammar would be greatly appreciated by all
I understand your point on this, being a lecturer I have it all day long and am shocked at the poor spelling/grammar/punctuation that comes my way (even on application forms!), however I think it would have been nicer if you could have approached the poster in a polite, well written and well thought out pm, instead of publicly humiliating them in this flippant manner, IMHO!Honorary Northern Bird bestowed by AnselmI'm a Board Guide and volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly on Special Occasions, Green/Ethical, Motoring/Overseas/UK Travel & Flood boards, it's not part of my role to deal with reportable posts. Report inappropriate or illegal posts to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. Views are MINE & not official MSE ones
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Darraghd wrote:And there'd be a great career for you in Customer Service
It's a joke people, a joke...
Darragh:rotfl:
Honorary Northern Bird bestowed by AnselmI'm a Board Guide and volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly on Special Occasions, Green/Ethical, Motoring/Overseas/UK Travel & Flood boards, it's not part of my role to deal with reportable posts. Report inappropriate or illegal posts to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. Views are MINE & not official MSE ones
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I agree with redrum...I just couldn't understand dollop's post. It was written like a text message and I have trouble understanding those. It is not being nasty or sarcastic.Wombling £457.410
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oh, forgot to say, I ordered some John Lewis vouchers a week or two ago and they came today, so thanks, Pigsback.Wombling £457.410
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thetope wrote:i was under the impression that if you shopped with cdwow through pigsback even if you paid with a voucher that was obtained from pigsback, you still got credited with piggypoints?
has anyone else got/not got piggypoints from purchasing with cdwow vouchers?
I've had loads of CD WOW vouchers and always got the points from shopping through pigsback. This time i decided to save up for a £20 one instead and didn't get any points for it even though I paid an extra £5 with my credit card. I mailed pigsback and they said I don't get any points.
Surely this isn't fair as i paid actually money towards the order!!!
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Darragh,
Would you mind answering a question for me. I have been looking at the rewards and, at the moment there's not an awful lot I would use. However I was wondering can i use the john lewis voucher rewards on their website or do I have to use them instore.
Many thanks inadvance :j0
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