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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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Henrietta_Carrot wrote: »Thanks - I was a little confused - thought I'd missed something in the T&C's. I've got 2 to use next month so I thought I check! Didn't want it to be a case of 'use it or lose it'!
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I was confused last month as well but have finally got my head around it now0 -
I can confirm that Billy Bear Pre Packed Ham is still working. It had been changed on the spreadsheet but it still worked for me.0
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I had billy bear ham confirmed yesterday tooComping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
Yes you could, I'm not too sure why people are killing them off anyway??
I think it is something to do with linking them to email addys if they have been recycled a few times? But I can't see the merit in as there are so many glitches in Tesco's IT system anything could trigger a potential problem.DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!0 -
GROCKLE: A holidaymaker, or one from out of town. Particularly used in the South of England, generally as a mildly derogatory term.
I wish those grockles would all go home, 'cos I can't find anywhere to park the car.Please, pretty please!:D
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Grockle = tourist - out-of-towner
Nothing harmful in it just a coloquial phrase used in most seaside areas.DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!0 -
Morning everyone, am sitting here playing catch up to take my mind off me contractions........
Planning my lists too, possibly my final DTD shop's coming up later today :eek::eek:
Just another thank you to EVERYONE on here from the SS peep's to those who add their shopping list's :T:T
Best wishesA fairer CSA for all0 -
GROCKLE: A holidaymaker, or one from out of town. Particularly used in the South of England, generally as a mildly derogatory term.
I wish those grockles would all go home, 'cos I can't find anywhere to park the car.
Haha, same in Wales. Yes, it's great having the tourists, but it means the local shops put the prices up when they get here...I wish they'd have a "special" price for the locals!
Never mind, sticking to Tesco for now!"However, Tesco clearly underestimated the Great British Shopper's eye for a good deal."
Proud to be a "savvy and determined" shopper.0 -
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