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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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Jodie+Matt wrote: »I think she is ready for school, I'm sure that will calm her down. She does like doing things like painting and baking, but she is so full on! She wont just go along with it and paint nicely or calmly, she has to start running around with the paint brush, she wont even eat a meal without getting up for a little run around. She's got too much energy, both physically and mentally, IYKWIM. Getting her a trampoline soon to burn some energy off lol
Funnily enough that's what we are thinking of getting DS for his birthday next month.
I've also seriously limited any kind of 'wind him up' tv... He's quite happy to watch nick jr with his little sister. dH insists on putting 'boy's' cartoons on and DS transforms into a loon within 30 seconds.
Getting him outdoors as much as poss is the key for me!If my words are missing letters then please excuse me....my keyboard is a tad dodgy!!0 -
Christmasshopper wrote: »If at first (or second) I don't succeed, try, try again...
After messing up my previous attempts I'm going to have another go. I will buy 56 Finish dishwasher tablets and a Betty Crocker pancake mix. Then I will a £2 coupon from the previous (failed) Finish box, and a 30p coupon off the previous (failed) pancake mix. I will pay the difference with real money. Then I will attempt to get my shopping and receipt back home and input the details into the Pricechecker without losing anything. 3rd time lucky.
I bet it's customers like me that make Tesco think this is a good promotion.
Slight change of plan. I bought chorizo instead of Betty Crocker. I got the shopping and the receipt home without losing either, and I've entered to details into the pricechecker. Wish me luck. :cool:Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times and I'll smash your face in.0 -
sasilverman wrote: »You sure that you clicked on the "offers" section under each department?
No I just clicked on the offers on that link. Will go back and take another look -ta:D0 -
The bottom line is, that they now try any means necessary to put you off using a voucher. I've had this exact thing before about the clubcard and I pointed out that it was nonsense, they are just trying it on. If you call their bluff, they are quick to back down and put it through.
Don't be put off, if you are assertive, you will be fine.
If they tell you that they need to be used with a clubcard i would plead dumb and say okay can i have one then and they will then give you a temporary one to use which of course you dont need to register.0 -
Christmasshopper wrote: »Slight change of plan. I bought chorizo instead of Betty Crocker. I got the shopping and the receipt home without losing either, and I've entered to details into the pricechecker. Wish me luck. :cool:
Good luck hope it works for youClearly 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 -
vouchers ahoy0
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I cant sit here much longer F5'ing the page, gonna break the laptop soon0
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Anyone made any nice cocktails with the DTD vodka, gin or rum?!?0
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