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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    oh you are such a goody tooshoes arent you and u say im immature ha ha ha bet you wouldnt say that to my face go on dare u

    Grow up!!!
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  • dmtam
    dmtam Posts: 381 Forumite
    Hiya i am about to go and get a bottle of bacardi and do a DTD shop more flash wipes and surf, if my teenage son stood in the que and bought the cleaning stuff would that be ok ad use a voucher, and i get the booze.
    i cant see anywhere about what age you have to be in the t and c's
    thanks
  • Elenathion
    Elenathion Posts: 291 Forumite
    pixie3983 wrote: »
    I have just joined this site so I can say a huge Thank You to all those updating. My shopping usually consists of mostly value items but using the spreadsheet I have been able to get a few treats for myself and my daughter and have now got my mum doing DTD shops.

    Welcome to the thread :D. It's lovely not having to just buy value items isn't it!
  • cambermam
    cambermam Posts: 787 Forumite
    Any vouchers yet?
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  • reevetard
    reevetard Posts: 248 Forumite
    brindles01 wrote: »
    two sets of twins - kid range from 10 years to 19 years and they are all from one very happy loving farming family.

    That's great, but do you think it would be better to have fewer children and be able to treat them with the better things in life more regularly?

    Even if the twins hadn't been twins, she was still headed for 5 kids, which itself represents a huge cost and demands a very healthy household income to support them properly, 7 is demanding in the extreme.

    Does your friend work?
  • bluejulie
    bluejulie Posts: 282 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    cambermam wrote: »
    Any vouchers yet?
    Noooo..............not yet! Waiting..................
  • tazmac25
    tazmac25 Posts: 1,651 Forumite
    boo-boo wrote: »
    Noooo..............not yet! Waiting..................


    looks like the price checker voucher site is having a moment ......
    Anyone else???
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  • dmtam
    dmtam Posts: 381 Forumite
    reevetard wrote: »
    That's great, but do you think it would be better to have fewer children and be able to treat them with the better things in life more regularly?

    Even if the twins hadn't been twins, she was still headed for 5 kids, which itself represents a huge cost and demands a very healthy household income to support them properly, 7 is demanding in the extreme.

    Does your friend work?

    Hi i have had 6 children, sadly only have 5 now no sets of twins and disagree with this , I sadly now am a single mum but when i had my boys we were a stable family , we were not on benefits part from tax credits , and before they came out only what everybody else was on, we have never had housing even when my oh walked out i used my own tax credits to pay my rent.
    it is a huge cost but my boys understand that they cant have everything and get what are given, they are not spiolt and appreciate things
  • reevetard wrote: »
    That's great, but do you think it would be better to have fewer children and be able to treat them with the better things in life more regularly?

    Even if the twins hadn't been twins, she was still headed for 5 kids, which itself represents a huge cost and demands a very healthy household income to support them properly, 7 is demanding in the extreme.

    Does your friend work?

    I don't know the lady in question, but have found this offensive. It's none of your business if she works, has 14 children or if she chooses to spend all her spare money on privately educating her kids instead of buying ice cream. And nothing to do with DTD.

    Perhaps take your thoughts to the Arms?
    Sealed Pot Challenge - member 1109:j
  • vwcampervan72
    vwcampervan72 Posts: 4,492 Forumite
    reevetard wrote: »
    That's great, but do you think it would be better to have fewer children and be able to treat them with the better things in life more regularly?

    Even if the twins hadn't been twins, she was still headed for 5 kids, which itself represents a huge cost and demands a very healthy household income to support them properly, 7 is demanding in the extreme.

    Does your friend work?

    You are a very rude person!! I'm off to find the block button.

    No, no vouchers here yet, just read Betty Crocker is no longer 25p :eek: Still might buy a couple and use the 30p vouchers on the back of the ones in the cupboard as i only found them on the carton last night :rotfl:
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