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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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Thats a shame, my store phone up everytime to check the voucher is valid, had a right numpty on the phone the other day, manager kept apologising, but makes it hard to do just a quick shop lol !!
why don't you just get it validated before you shop then? just drop it off at CS and pick it up when you have your shopping, or even just give it to them too to put through0 -
why don't you just get it validated before you shop then? just drop it off at CS and pick it up when you have your shopping, or even just give it to them too to put through
Didnt think of that one !! Sounds good, might try it later in the week if the lamb gets confirmed lol !!
Its a pain though, as it draws attention to you, standing there like a plum for 20 mins whilst manager phones and yaps on phone giving your voucher details out lol !!
Some peeps are lucky just to have the cashier do it, not one cashier in mine has had a voucher before mine lol !0 -
which ariel gel is DTD the green one?0
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Savvybunny2009 wrote: »I just can't understand why people are buying things they don't need, granted they pay you to take them away but seeing as you can't guarantee what will or wont be included isn't that the chance you take? Wasn't it also cat food that paid you to take it away, anybody without cats got a cupboard full of cat food?
If your buying things you need or use then it's well worth it and I agree go for it but I can't get my head around filling the house up with items you neither want or need. Call me crazy...
I understand what you're saying. I have only been buying things that I, OH or our families would need (going to visit my mum this weekend with several carrier bags of Tesco goodies, and have similar for OH's mum). I see it as sharing my good fortune around with those I love. I can understand peeps returning something if it comes up N/F despite us knowing that Asda sells it (i.e. T playing silly beggars) if it was something that they would buy anyway but they have been induced to buy it at 2x the price by Tesco and using the Price Check!
However, buying things that neither you nor your family will use I don't really understand. What will you do with them?Get to 119lbs! 1/2/09: 135.6lbs 1/5/11: 145.8lbs 30/3/13 150lbs 22/2/14 137lbs 2/6/14 128lbs 29/8/14 124lbs 2/6/17 126lbs
Save £180,000 by 31 Dec 2020! 2011: £54,342 * 2012: £62,200 * 2013: £74,127 * 2014: £84,839 * 2015: £95,207 * 2016: £109,122 * 2017: £121,733 * 2018: £136,565 * 2019: £161,957 * 2020: £197,685
eBay sales - £4,559.89 Cashback - £2,309.730 -
oooh imagine if it carries on till xmas!! :rotfl:
that cant happen, we will miss the summer bar b q. and where will we stash everything?
i already had had to "borrow" a second freezr of a freind.life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
Confirmed yesterday Social Network DVD £13.97 in T and £10 in A so £7.94 back
Also does anyone have any recommendations for Easter Eggs on DTD?
TIA0
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