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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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can someone give me the URL for the prices only thread? i dont seem to be able to find it!
thanksI love this site and all chums, but its making a dent in my bank account!!!
Have lots of things I want, but dont necessarily need... Must DO BETTER!!! :A0 -
Well just back from my Local Mr T.
Had a massive panic attack in the Ladies hygiene aisle :eek: no bikini razors. SEL showed out of stock. Then a SA came along seeing I was looking very confused and explained the mens shavers were in the next aisle! :cool:
damn! damn! damn! didnt she realise I didnt want a mens razor I wanted the ladies for the DTD!:(
So wandered around the store looking very lost remembering the many hours spent watching the posts. My brain working like the matrix recalling all those prices...
Eventually finished my shop and waiting in line to pay, supervisor called me to a new checkout opening and operator was somebody from warehouse complete in scruffy Tshirt no problems with voucher was amazed at value and even got a well done from him.
anyways paid just over the voucher value, not sure on new voucher value!:o
Moral always have some reserve items ready to hand. I did but not to the value of the razor.
thanks all again for updating the SS and to all people posting finds and confirmed. Helped me a lot this morning :T:TClearly they [Tesco] found it hard to make a promise they couldn't keep." Asda Spokesperson.
I say Tesco found it EASY to make promises it still cannot keep.0 -
pork in eaglescliffe noticed it yesterday morning but i seem to have a rota now, lamb ibarwick , beef and pork stockton and i use eaglescliffe for rest since i live nearby, one women to watch out for in eaglescliffe first time i saw here on tuesday and been going since it opened
Small world, Eaglescliffe is my local too, just live up on one of the streets named after trees. Away this weekend though and go on holiday on Monday, so it's going to be up to the hubby to keep the bargains going while I'm away - I can just tell I'm going to come back to a house full of meat and not much else!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
m0nkeymrs01 wrote: »hehe what if someone on here says "oh that was me" :rotfl::rotfl:
I'd tell them not to let their 6 year old kids wear mini skirts and make up, lol.0 -
LittleMissMPB wrote: »My daughter was reliably dry by 2.5yrs during the daytime. We're still working on night times. Please tell me boys are just as easy to potty train.... slightly worried now lol as I still have that to go through with my son (although not for a while yet, he's only 8weeks old). Nappies are stupidly expensive, especially when you have to buy night time nappies for a toddler and for all day use with a baby who, well, lets just say he likes to see how many he can go through in a day.
They're all different. Eldest was a nightmare - I started too early and took 1 1/2 years to train (by the time he was 31/2), DS2 was easy as pie, strted at three, finished day and night in a week (yay!!), DD started at three, just about there ie no accidents day and night now 31/2. Only advice is don't stress. Not many in nappies at 5:)0 -
OH just called me and told me that in the Tesco near work, a pi=key was having a blazing row with 2 SA's, what looked like the store manager (and just as she was leaving a cop car pulled up!!) because the pi=key bird was attempting to buy 3 bottles of vodka and 3 or 4 crates of beer, with about half a dozen DTD vouchers!!
That's the type of scumbag that will get this promo ended.........(I bet they were reprinted vouchers too!)[/QUOTE
Hi sorry what is a pi=key?
Similar to a trout????loves a good glitch :j0 -
LittleMissMPB wrote: »My daughter was reliably dry by 2.5yrs during the daytime. We're still working on night times. Please tell me boys are just as easy to potty train.... slightly worried now lol as I still have that to go through with my son (although not for a while yet, he's only 8weeks old). Nappies are stupidly expensive, especially when you have to buy night time nappies for a toddler and for all day use with a baby who, well, lets just say he likes to see how many he can go through in a day.
I barely went out for about 20 months while potty training my son. If I did venture out I Usedcto take about 6 or 7 changes of clothes and sometimes he would have gone through them in the first hour.
I think he was forced to start too early though (DH and mil decided and as mil had him 3 days a week while I was at work I had no choice)
No one else I know has gone through it as much as we have though so I think ds was the exception rather than the rule on boys.
Girls are meant to be easier though, they have more patience and can concentrate for longer!If my words are missing letters then please excuse me....my keyboard is a tad dodgy!!0 -
Kentsavings wrote: »hello! nice to see some neighbours! we just got our new Tesco store, so im set. i guess you to to sidcup? went there last night!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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OH just called me and told me that in the Tesco near work, a pi=key was having a blazing row with 2 SA's, what looked like the store manager (and just as she was leaving a cop car pulled up!!) because the pi=key bird was attempting to buy 3 bottles of vodka and 3 or 4 crates of beer, with about half a dozen DTD vouchers!!
That's the type of scumbag that will get this promo ended.........(I bet they were reprinted vouchers too!)[/QUOTE
Hi sorry what is a pi=key?
Similar to a trout????
It's a key that opens any lock..........;)0 -
OH just called me and told me that in the Tesco near work, a pi=key was having a blazing row with 2 SA's, what looked like the store manager (and just as she was leaving a cop car pulled up!!) because the pi=key bird was attempting to buy 3 bottles of vodka and 3 or 4 crates of beer, with about half a dozen DTD vouchers!!
That's the type of scumbag that will get this promo ended.........(I bet they were reprinted vouchers too!)[/QUOTE
Hi sorry what is a pi=key?
Similar to a trout????
Think "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding" ...that sort of person0
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