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Tesco misprice discussion area part 11
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Oh ampersand don't do that you know it makes me go all funny when you type in FrenchFour guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0
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Dude, dont worry about useing a PDA in tesco, I browse this site while standing in the games section, infact I have put the pda on the CS desk once or twice with the web browser still open on this page who cares.
The only advice I can give is not to walk round the store whilst browsing as I have bumped in to other people, trolleys and posts in the past. if the CCTV people want to see what im looking at they just need to ask. I got a pair of fussion razors today whihc was good as I had reverted bak to my stock of mach 3 blades as the free fussion from Gillette wasntt much use any more it just looked good in the cabinet.0 -
Monster_Deals wrote:I suggest you mind your manners.
You rebuke frequent,who has done precisely that.
You might take your own advice.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
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ben500 wrote:Oh ampersand don't do that you know it makes me go all funny when you type in French
........could well make you go all funny, ben500. It's the Mechanically Recovered Meat translation, seasoned with a certain je ne sais quoi.
So this is why bifteck hâché always tastes better there...?
Can only make this meet for the Tesco discussion thread by promulgating my appointment as Official Procuress of Gallic Viands, which lofty function I shall happily perform for a mere £35 per....what was the exact profit figure again?CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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Constantine wrote:
Bring your flak jacket or a think skin
I like it; perfect for the discussion thread.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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Originally Posted by Monster Deals
5 X gillette fusion priced at £6.99 scanned @ £7.49, £37.45 r&r given.
3 x 500g cherry tomatoes priced at £1.11 scanned @ £1.28, £3.84 r&r given.
This will probably prove to be a little controversial.... but here goes.... I know there are some very REASONABLE people out there , who will be thinking the same....
There's always one ain't there !!!!....
...... give 'em an inch, and they take a yard..... !!!!..... is it really necessary to purchase so many....????..... no doubt one for each member of the family ??.....
... Yeah.... whatever
....this is just MHO....
Simple explanation:
Trolls are hirsute.
Cherry tomatoes are born smooth.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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ampersand wrote:I like it; perfect for the discussion thread.
Better than my last typo. You only miss spell "count" the once :eek:Who or what was I before you came in to my life
I am not sure0 -
All we need now is a misprice on the "3 for 2 Billy Goats Gruff" offer.Can I help?0
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Constantine wrote:Better than my last typo. You only miss spell "count" the once :eek:
Luckily, I have laser eye surgery to blame.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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Danlaur wrote:This will probably prove to be a little controversial.... but here goes.... I know there are some very REASONABLE people out there , who will be thinking the same....
There's always one ain't there !!!!....:rolleyes:
...... give 'em an inch, and they take a yard..... !!!!..... is it really necessary to purchase so many....????..... no doubt one for each member of the family ??.....
... Yeah.... whatever
....this is just MHO....
Tesco's allow 5 of the same items according to their 'bulk buy' policy, although I have bought 20 of somethings (packets of peanuts) in the past without any problems.
Therefore it makes sense to buy 5 of any R&R item, even if you chuck half of them away.
Why wouldnt anyone R&R to the maximum ? If you deliberately R&R you scam Tesco's, you are either the sort of person that scams (I am) or you are not,
you can't be a little bit pregnant, you either are or your not.
I am just honest about it.0
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