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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • Spreadsheet update: Vaseline lip therapy rosy lips is up to £1.44 online @ MrA. Aloe vera and original still 82p.
    :T Big thanks to everyone who posts comps :T
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  • Vouchers vouchers oh where art our vouchers
    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....
  • gemnjam
    gemnjam Posts: 846 Forumite
    emmliss wrote: »
    i is for iams dog food

    J is for Isle of Jura
    "You've got to cut your cloth to suit your wassname" Terry (my Dad), 1944-present
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    J is for Jamie Oliver Italian Sausages...not that I have managed to get any yet... I hear they are really good!!
  • Emmamumof2
    Emmamumof2 Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    Hoping to confirm the Ambre Soliare F10 and some self tan stuff from L'oreal when vouchers in cant wait today!
    By the way - anyone hoping to get any joy from CEO office or CS on email re: N/A stuff, shopping for diff households then getting over limit email etc etc I really dont hold out much hope - Ive emailed a few times about specific issues related to above and had real fob off emails - they dont understand the issues and just think you're syaing receipt cant be found on their system - not worth your breath or email time - I phoned CS about a N/A too was assured giftcard - then he rang back and said oh no sorry we cant enter in correspondence about pricecheck items - so I just got over it and on with it - spent more time DTD'ing and trying to find goodies!
  • Rdel wrote: »
    True.

    I don't go into Tesco half as much of most of you and am still within my legit usage and was going to buy a stack of bottles but you're right. Why pick a fight for no reason when I can just stock up on other stuff.


    Or if you have a £20 voucher 'buy' 5 bottles of the stella with a toothbrush. You're getting £16 back from the tootbrush anyway. That can easily be turned back to £20 the next day and as such the Stella's become free with a bit of creativity.

    We have a ridiculous amout of drinks in my girlfriends mum's garage that have all been free in the long run.



    About 20 bottles of magners, about 8 or 9 bottles of wine, Baileys from the good old days, loads of fruit shoots, J20's, bottles of coke, lemonade's etc - some are free in DTD and some 'cost' a little, but in reality none have cost anything cos when the voucher reduces we just increase it again the next time. We have loads of sausages etc for BBQ's too, on the same principle.

    We have 7 boxes of Powerball's which will save us a fortune in the long run anyway, whenever we 'need' to increase a voucher again they are our 'go to item'

    The toothbrush helps a lot too.
  • mandycr
    mandycr Posts: 4,238 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    K is for kit kats pmsl
    best win in 2011:eek: 4 nights in Las Vegas :eek:
    2011 wins £8,752.00
  • Waiting in the library patiently lol
  • gemnjam
    gemnjam Posts: 846 Forumite
    mandycr wrote: »
    K is for kit kats pmsl

    Surely L has to be Lamb - be it Rack or Leg :)
    "You've got to cut your cloth to suit your wassname" Terry (my Dad), 1944-present
  • Jodie+Matt
    Jodie+Matt Posts: 1,303 Forumite
    really love hearing the stories from people whose lives have truly benefited from this! well it's sad to see some people's unfortunate sircumstances, but makes me happy to see them getting something good, IYKWIM..

    may i suggest to those who are in situations where you cannot afford to buy luxuries etc, abuse this offer as much as you can! do things like getting the kids toothbrush, accompanied by £6 worth of toys if you have children and maybe put them away for birthdays or christmas. also aswell as stocking up on the essentials. every little helps
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