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Thanks i'm up to 1800 :-)It costs nothing to be nice...:)
Mortgage 01/05/07- £138200.13 (Start of challenge)
Mortgage 01/07/08- £128868.93
Aiming to Reduce mortgage by £20000 in 3 years0 -
im kinda lost ,. so in evey bar of kit kat there 100points min or is it only in some of the bars ?0
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thanks i have 2500 now0
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I Went To The Website This Morning And Registered And Put In My Codes And It Said They Had Already Been Used .tried Other Numbers And Then Was Told I Had Tried All My Goes For Today.Goooooo with the Flowwwwww0
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after reading about this its not really "all that" just very much hype,. the longer this promo is the more points people will have i heard/read about the guy who won the 206 for 31,000 points was a very much 1 off,. if anyones wants too get a car or a 42" plasma tv ,.. u should go out with £1,000 and buy all the kit-kats u can find and then bid of course in the ending seconds of the auction hoping u have the right amount of points to win then again u will have to look out for the "surpise 5 min auction" ,.
ill just pass on it0 -
Can the codes helpfully given by others be used, reading the terms and conditions makes me wary of trying for big items with these codes.
46."You should retain your KitKat promotional wrappers and receipts. The Promoter may require you to submit original wrappers and itemised till receipts as proof of purchase."0 -
If anyone wants the 2for1 tickets without using their points:
0870 899 3336 (code: KitKashChitty01)
Although they didn't ask me for a code... so you could probably get them for the other shows too..0 -
I had over 2.7 million points and got £15000 worth of stuff! Lots of trips to many supermarkets at 1am (When its quiet) and many hours entering codes onto the PC. Definately not for everyone but a 10K return on investment makes it worthwhile0
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tizer2000uk wrote:I had over 2.7 million points and got £15000 worth of stuff! Lots of trips to many supermarkets at 1am (When its quiet) and many hours entering codes onto the PC. Definately not for everyone but a 10K return on investment makes it worthwhile
Thats mad!
Mind you, im more interested in the cash value of the goods, so what could you sell that £15,000 worth of stuff for? Hopefully more than the 4.5k you spent on stuff to make it worth while doing.0 -
100 points for everyone (Asda mag)
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