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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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oh no i knew about that one lol, for some reason i thought it was fresh salmon, i don't like tinned salmon so i'll stick to BEEF
and smellies
Haha well I just loaded it up because I was making money from it! Plus my new diet has a lot of salmon, it's usually expensive, so I got right in there!
I'd like some free chicken more .. lol0 -
I have O2 and it has a Static IP...
But when I had Tesco Broadband a few years ago it had on ethat was changed all the time..0 -
Voucher withdrawal syndrome.
:(:(
I'm only waiting for one from my leg of lamb and i can't take the anticipation any longer :eek:Internet earnings:
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If you have a Virgin 'Cable' Connection it will be Dynamic. However if you unplug the router this will often have little effect. Simply because the Subnet in that area will have been allocated a set number of IP addresses and the chances are, unless somebody elses connection beats you first, you will just be given the same one again.
So it often feels static but actually isn't. Virgin Braodband via phoneline is different.
Stebiz you seem to know a bit about this. How do i change my ip addy then on Virgin or is it not possible without using a proxy??0 -
Hi all first post on this thread so sorry if it has already been mentioned.
Just to say Tesco is now showing Haagen-Dazs all flavours (500ml) half price - so no cheaper than Asda so no DTD.
Also can I use more than 1 DTD voucher in the same shop I have 1 for £20 (was meant to be £22.88 but I forgot about the £20 cap) and one for £16ish could I do a shop for say £40 and use both of these together or is it 1 voucher per shop?
Thanks in advance x0 -
i'm very mse ,my hubbys a printer so i get him to print my vouchers at work
in my defense i have brought him a few boxes of magnums to share out at work
DEC GC £463.67/£450
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What is the thinking on the Smirnoff 1ltr bottle
£20.??/£13.00
A safe DTD or should I avoid.
Would make lovely cocktails for the summer.0 -
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