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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • emmliss
    emmliss Posts: 432 Forumite
    duchy wrote: »
    Your apology is accepted but you still missed starting with a capital letter and "i" should be "I". College really might help you.
    now now duchy your just being spitefull and horrible now,i thinks its great that yarmouthgirls is putting her kids through college maybe she didnt have that chance for herself.Think before you speak next time.
    IM A DTDER ADDICT
  • gias_girl
    gias_girl Posts: 131 Forumite
    duchy wrote: »
    Your apology is accepted but you still missed starting with a capital letter and "i" should be "I". College really might help you.


    That still sounds rude...I really dont think that someones spelling is indicative of their intelligence, I always think that emotional intelligence is more important than spelling...this may be something you lack if you can't see when your typing things that could be construed as mean...lets everyone chill out and not let the fact that we have to wait for the vouchers get to us...i think we should name this grumpyness dtditus and try and control it as best we can. Lets all play nice people! It's us against THEM not us against each other. :beer:
    debts paid- 0/6000 : saving for divorce- :j £500/£500 :j : saving for wedding- 0/£4000:rotfl: solictors fees paid- £800/£1000 :mad:
    if you want to know what god thought of money, just look at the people he gave it to :A
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    For anyoneone worrying this promo is going to come to an abrupt end, did they get the Sun yesterday for the Finish Quantamatic voucher on page 27. Well on page 26 was a nice half page Mr T advert - 'Check your shopping on line at the new Tesco Price Check'. Every little helps........

    It sure does!!!! :j:j:j:j:j
  • CosmicGirl
    CosmicGirl Posts: 52 Forumite
    neas wrote: »
    true but it would be very silly to do less. and i believe its a valid assumption that all of us are running near 20 pound vouchers (if we have hang of it) as that maximises each trip.


    Your assumption says ALL of us. Therefore, wrong assumption!
  • PoppyHoppy
    PoppyHoppy Posts: 253 Forumite
    Wooooaaahhhh.... let's stay on track here. We all have the shared goal of saving money. There's enough people who'd pick holes in us in the big bad world. Let's keep with the spirit of this tremendous forum and offer our posts as acts of support for our fellow money savers.

    I love you all (even the greedy and poor spellers out there).

    Come on now... group hug!
    Determined to be a thrifty Mama!
  • x__Indigo_x
    x__Indigo_x Posts: 1,099 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    Where are my vouchers?? At least I've had time to clean the bathroom which now smells gorgeous with all my new cleaning products, toilet things and put in a scented candle, have been too busy for the last few weeks;) Might clean the oven next:) Do you think Mr T's would compare flowers?
    no i bought some flowers and came up with n/a :)
    I am a full time Benefit and Money Adviser for a leading non profit charity and I LOVE my job <3
    Comments posted on this forum do not reflect the views of my employer :)

    Please note forum police I suffer from dyslexia so my spelling and grammar can be dreadful- sorry but I cant help it!
  • tod123
    tod123 Posts: 7,021 Forumite
    reevetard wrote: »
    It's your life and if you are happy with it, then i'm pleased for you. Only you, can set your own moral standards.

    My personal opinion, is that it is greedy and totally unnecessary and again, exactly the sort of thing that will have the promo terminated early for everybody else, but as long as you're happy, screw everybody else, right?

    It wont last forever anyway chompy chops, the best advice to anyone with offers like this is make hay whilst the sun shines.

    So, do pipe down.
  • reevetard wrote: »
    There appears to be a bit of a divide between the ruthless, who, as you say, are tearing the backside out of the promotion and those like me, who do a couple a week and see it as a bonus to the normal shop.

    I do not wish to enter the wider philosophical debate on life, but this Tesco's promo is representative of more than just this offer. It is a gauge of society, the individuals that make it up and attitudes to life and one another.........those that adopt a stance in this offer, are likely to adopt the same standing in many other facets of life and for me, lends information on the sort of individual i'm dealing with.

    Anyway, I shall not comment further and like I said, everybody sets their own stance and if they are happy with their choices, then it is only right, that I am happy for them.

    Am I reading the name correctly.......

    re....tard?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • kemo_2002
    kemo_2002 Posts: 1,507 Forumite
    emmliss wrote: »
    No good for yorkshire puddings the pancake mix has sugar in someone on here posted that they had tried it and it was vile lol


    i tried it...


    YUK!:eek:
  • obama
    obama Posts: 606 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Who let the dogs out?
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