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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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cookiemonster25 wrote: »but these are now slightly different than they were when they first came in before the complaint by tescos was upheld....cant quite remeber how they are different but the are:o
lol, was just reading that post when I looked up and noticed the ad! Im sure your right:)0 -
I've been following this thing since nearly the beginning and have read every single post on this thread - but I can never find my way back to a link for the spreadsheet (yes, I should make a note of the page number!).
Is there some sensible way of always being able to find my way back to it?
Using the search function doesn't work, because obviously it takes you to any MENTION of the spreadsheet.
Thanks!The people in my life: Betty Crocker, Mr. T and Gordon (of Gordon's gin) :T0 -
Night all. Happy wombling and Dtding as a new week, and new offers, startsThe mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0
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Bookmark it on your browser?
https://spreadsheets1.google.com/ccc?authkey=CMPekcEK&hl=en_GB&key=tkXKoiTFPM_ldh-mdlz4F-w&authkey=CMPekcEK#gid=00 -
Add the spreadsheet to your favourites hth0
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I've been following this thing since nearly the beginning and have read every single post on this thread - but I can never find my way back to a link for the spreadsheet (yes, I should make a note of the page number!).
Is there some sensible way of always being able to find my way back to it?
Using the search function doesn't work, because obviously it takes you to any MENTION of the spreadsheet.
Thanks!
You could open it then bookmark it (it's left top corner between History and Tools in Mozilla Firefox.0 -
Totally agree about some thinking they are getting more than they actually are.
However I have purchased several rounds of DTD trolleys for the one initial outlay. Yes I know the original outlay was overpriced, but I have made sure that we have only got things we will use eventually, plus a few treats along the way. For example, I know that my regular shops in the future will benefit from not having to buy shampoo and toilet cleaner for a while.
Also I fully intend, when this promotion finishes - and it will, to use my final set of vouchers on a trolley of regular shopping that I would buy anyway, so re-couping my initial extravagant outlay. :T
+1 :T:T:TI'm not picking sides but you make an extremely valid point. Even my Mum and Dad are checking out the spreadsheet, and otherwise they wouldn't have either, the time or energy/inclination to follow this thread. I've been on this thread since the beginning, and I have made it my priority to keep up with it. Surely those who spend the time and energy giving information/answering questions deserve to benefit more than those that click on a link.
Yet at the same time I like the spreadsheet. Maybe there is a way that only those who contribute to it have access - or something.
I agree...snakesam13 wrote: »i have indeed read the other stories lol, but i do believe my hub has stepped up to the challenge.... a bottle of brandy for my mum for mothers day £30.99 tesco, £21.97 asda = DTD £18.04. couple of Olay things added to a £20 DTD and final propper shop using the £20 voucher i got last week for my 2 gillette razors.
Well lucky you to have an OH who is not just enthusiastic but clued up!! :jGet 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
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I've been following this thing since nearly the beginning and have read every single post on this thread - but I can never find my way back to a link for the spreadsheet (yes, I should make a note of the page number!).
Is there some sensible way of always being able to find my way back to it?
Using the search function doesn't work, because obviously it takes you to any MENTION of the spreadsheet.
Thanks!0
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