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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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i have reached my £100 now but it is so so tempting to carry on. keep seeing things on ss i need. im a bit of a chicken, what are implications of getting caught going over. can you get in trouble with the law or anything . thanks everyone x
Many people go over the £100 limit in one day let alone a month... it is up to you what you do. It is your choice and your risk.
Somebody on here posted that he had made nin trips in one day and was going out again to do more!!!
Looking at the pics that people have put on here and at the comment, I would suggest most people are well over (about 5 to 10 times) the £100.00 monthly limit.0 -
bargainhuntergill wrote: »Your right may well be.....I will just have to minimise what was in or swop for other items as it would look really odd having whats in my freezer....unless the insurance guy is a fellow dtd'er......now I wish I hadnt changed from tesco home insurance this year that would have gone down a treat
I wouldn't worry about what the insurance company thinks of your freezer contents, you don't have to explain why you've bought what you've bought. Check if you have an excess and what it would be then value you contents at what you paid for it to make sure it's worth making a claim. Just think how much more gutted you would have been if you'd not bought it all dtd.0 -
andreavinne wrote: »off topic. how do you guys write on the bottom about yourself? i search but cant find anythingOh no total not enough for voucher.......quick run..go find something...come onlook harder...your holding up the ques..just grab something..anything everyones looking....0
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crouchmagic wrote: »I'm sorry that's not what I was asking
I mean you get a voucher from yesterdays shop, then you use that voucher today to buy another shop, then with the voucher you get from today's shop you use for tomorrow - so you keep getting new vouchers everyday and keep using them the next
Yes, you can.A fairer CSA for all0 -
twinkliestar wrote: »Sorry if it's already been posted but
Confirmed
3 x YEO VALLEY ORG FRUIT TUMBLE YOGURT 4X90G £ 4.07 * £ 3.00
A note for the lovely spreadsheet guys and gals
Please can you amend the SS listing for this as it implies that one pack of yogurts costs £4.07 :eek: (I know Mr T can be expensive, but....) This is the cost for 3 packs.
A: £1.34 (3 for £3)
T: £1.57 (2 for £2.50)
buy 1 = 46p DTD (net £1.11)
buy 3 = £2.14 DTD (net £1.93 for 3 packs)
Thank you!!!
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o.k all have fun im off to wilkinsons for my storage tubs hope the vouchers will be ready when i get back....Oh no total not enough for voucher.......quick run..go find something...come onlook harder...your holding up the ques..just grab something..anything everyones looking....0
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princesswoo wrote: »Larger sized chest freezer, we have it and it fits loads in it, http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/norfrost-c6aew-b-chest-freezer-white-00939307-pdt.html
i have that onei remeber getting it and thinking wow i'll never fill that, now it's like tetris trying to sqeeze stuff in
DEC GC £463.67/£450
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I got my storage boxes from mr t lol xCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
morning!
was wondering whether anyone bought the tesco finest chorizo yesterday? and entered their receipt details yesterday?
£1 at asda is a very good price, but (almost) free sounds better to me!:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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yarmouthgirls wrote: »click user cp at the very top in green look left hand side you can put signiture e.t.c here
thank you :T0
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