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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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I keep getting this email. I spent £19.93 and thought i try this out. This
was my first go. i dont know what iv done wrong but i keep getting that email every time I enter my details.
five comfort 750 ml (£2.15 each) £10.75
four Treasure egg (£2 each) £8
dairylea cheese £1.18
total spend £19.93
this was on the thursday 13th today i got that email above and eveytime i enter the info i get the same email. I rang cs and they said they cant do anything.
is there anything I can do???
if it was a cash shop and first spend take them back for your money back,
Am so naughty went to bed then logged back on with my iPhone
Anyone got the number for a therapist?????GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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ilovetoshop wrote: »
flump alert !!!!!!!!
just thought i would let you know i have just got back in from tesco, as i usually buy a few flumps when i only need a small spend to make my voucher up it confused me a little to see they were 90p as i only usually pay 9p, my brain was in old style mode(where i like to get a bargain) that i actually quetioned one of the managers in the shop as how it could of gone up this much and she said that i wasnt the first person to ask this and they had made some phonecalls and this was the new correct price!!!! so i continue doing my shopping and put the flumps back pay for my shop get home and then :eek::eek::eek::eek: what did i do .. why the hell did i question a price rise lol, well i know where im going tomorrow morning:)
Is it just me or does anyone think this could be a ploy by Mr T to highlight the super dtders, all those that buy lots of flumps???The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have0 -
Can the person who uploaded the update for
L'OREAL DERMO EXREVITALIFT DBLE LIFTING EYE 15ML
please tell me the code for the Tesco site or upload the link thanksAsk me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »flump alert !!!!!!!!
just thought i would let you know i have just got back in from tesco, as i usually buy a few flumps when i only need a small spend to make my voucher up it confused me a little to see they were 90p as i only usually pay 9p, my brain was in old style mode(where i like to get a bargain) that i actually quetioned one of the managers in the shop as how it could of gone up this much and she said that i wasnt the first person to ask this and they had made some phonecalls and this was the new correct price!!!! so i continue doing my shopping and put the flumps back pay for my shop get home and then :eek::eek::eek::eek: what did i do .. why the hell did i question a price rise lol, well i know where im going tomorrow morning:)
thats a mad price for these! :eek:
be carefull don't buy more than 11 as I just looked on T's and you can buy 11 for a £1 !! :eek: how mad is that.0 -
bargainhuntergill wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
You do crack me up.....and I thought it was just me who went thru this. I did 2 shops before work, was late, nipped out in my lunch, was late back and sneaked entering vouchers whilst working !!!
You are definately not alone:) I am so B****y knackered!!!!!! Am managing to keep up with the washing, everything that gets washed smells of strawberries:rotfl:Saturday was a good day as no vouchers so housework got done, but the ironing, forget it, just no time. My mums coming up and cooking for us (I know really lucky) as between working, shopping, checking prices, making lists and catching up on here nothing is getting done. It reminds me of Xmas when you get lots of pressies and then a few days later you sit down and have a proper look at what you've got. I think that's how dtd will be, it's not till it's over that I'll really realise what I've got:rotfl:I feel like I'm on a DTD merrygoround at the moment that I just can't get off:rotfl:
I cannot believe that I sit on here until all hours when normally 10pm is a late night for me(I love my bed) and always get up early. On top of that my phone rings constantly with friends and family asking advice on shopping lists and most days I'm trying to work out at least 3 lists for other people:) Tonight was classic, I went out to get a shop and phoned my OH when I was in the carpark to tell him I'd be home soon. His first words were "I can't find the SPF30 milk" I said where are you and he said In T's, I asked him which one, we have a pick of about 10! and he was in the one I'd just walked out of, so I had to dump the shopping in the car and run back in and rescue him.The look of sheer relief on his face when I walked in was so funny!! he was standing there pretending to study a bottle of suntan lotion! I may be knackered though, but at least I'm happy:)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
bargainhuntergill wrote: »Is it just me or does anyone think this could be a ploy by Mr T to highlight the super dtders, all those that buy lots of flumps???
funny you should say that as that is what i was thinking:eek:One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
evening folks!
guess who bought a rack of lamb earlier today?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Birds Eye 10 Chicken Fingers 250G - £1.37 / 3 for £3 at Mr A
Net = 63p or 6.3 ppf
Buy 3 if you like this kind of thing?0 -
happywelshshopper wrote: »Hi, unconfirmed but seen on HUKD Stella Artois Cidre 568ml £1.39 in Tesco and £1 in Asda
Tried this one twice and got N/A both times.Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein0
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