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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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i'm good ta
glad you got on ok, i'm sure the sa was talking about me last time i used 1 there lol didn't use 1 today as same SA i chickened out :rotfl:.
what time did you go? can't remember if i did or didn't lol (sorry last 4 days at work been manic):beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
Londinium33 wrote: »You always have to add something!!!
Just use the details that you are given on the SS and do something yourself rather than spending time telling people what would be better for YOU.
It is people like ME that regularly send in spreadsheet changes, that allows people like YOU to actually benefit from the spreadsheet. I spend plenty of MY time helping other people with confirmed, new, or deleted deals and as such, am equally entitled to MY opinion on what the spreadsheet looks like.
What's with the capitals anyway?0 -
Just a warning, it looks like the goodfella pizzas are half price in tesco now, i can not confirm for definite as tesco staff were in the way, so couldn't see the price, just the half price sign
Also... own up who is the fellow MSE Bicester Tesco shopper?? lovely SA i had serve me this afternoon said the gentleman she served this morning had an £18 voucher from a £22 ( i think) shop0 -
It is people like ME that regularly send in spreadsheet changes, that allows people like YOU to actually benefit from the spreadsheet. I spend plenty of MY time helping other people with confirmed, new, or deleted deals and as such, am equally entitled to MY opinion on what the spreadsheet looks like.
What's with the capitals anyway?
Oh, alright then, we'll let you off. (Well I will anyway)0 -
I give up. I really do.
I don't know how much more clearly I can put this. There are a handful of editors. Literally. Many of the people who were originally editing don't do it any more for various reasons. Often there will only be a couple of us available at the point where all the updates come through.
If we don't keep up with the updates, people get upset because it isn't up to date. When everything is together, people said it was hard to find the good deals and said they didn't want to save 10p on some milk. The shopping basket facility took maintenance and was frequently not right so we would have to go back and fix it.
Changing the method has probably taken about 5 or 6 hours a day off the time I spend on the spreadsheet. I suspect most of the editors would say similar.
So, frankly, I don't give a monkeys if you are disappointed. I value seeing more of my baby girls' smiles, or my extra time to study, more than I value your disappointment at having to put a little extra effort into looking at a pre-prepared list of deals. If you don't like it, don't use it.
Sorry for ranting everyone else but......
Exactly most of the users dont care about low value dtds items.... anything that doesnt make it more than 50% isnt worth worrying about... As its not that big of a discount. I dont have time to trawl through 1000 lines of deals which the green/red thing helped but as more deals are found the spreadsheet got unwieldy.
Btw one of my vouchers seems to have come through or maybe it was an old one...
Have they come?0 -
It is people like ME that regularly send in spreadsheet changes, that allows people like YOU to actually benefit from the spreadsheet. I spend plenty of MY time helping other people with confirmed, new, or deleted deals and as such, am equally entitled to MY opinion on what the spreadsheet looks like.
What's with the capitals anyway?
just an idea but why not help out with the spreadsheet....:A0 -
I give up. I really do.
I don't know how much more clearly I can put this. There are a handful of editors. Literally. Many of the people who were originally editing don't do it any more for various reasons. Often there will only be a couple of us available at the point where all the updates come through.
If we don't keep up with the updates, people get upset because it isn't up to date. When everything is together, people said it was hard to find the good deals and said they didn't want to save 10p on some milk. The shopping basket facility took maintenance and was frequently not right so we would have to go back and fix it.
Changing the method has probably taken about 5 or 6 hours a day off the time I spend on the spreadsheet. I suspect most of the editors would say similar.
So, frankly, I don't give a monkeys if you are disappointed. I value seeing more of my baby girls' smiles, or my extra time to study, more than I value your disappointment at having to put a little extra effort into looking at a pre-prepared list of deals. If you don't like it, don't use it.
Sorry for ranting everyone else but......
There are 3 posters on this forum that appreciate nothing and think their opinion is either always right or the only opinion to have... the three being Retard man, moonie and the bloke who's name escapes me, but I bet someone will post it as soon as they read my post because we all know who I mean.
Ungrateful pain in the !!!!!!.0 -
It is people like ME that regularly send in spreadsheet changes, that allows people like YOU to actually benefit from the spreadsheet. I spend plenty of MY time helping other people with confirmed, new, or deleted deals and as such, am equally entitled to MY opinion on what the spreadsheet looks like.
What's with the capitals anyway?
Sorry, have you spent your time actually creating a spreadsheet to help others out and create a nice community where we can support each other. NO! So, I think I speak for a fair few others who are very, very grateful to those who have the skills to set up such a great tool, who would rather you keep your opinions to yourself.
I'm off out now, so any snide replies won't be noticed.Determined to be a thrifty Mama!0 -
judebristol wrote: »Yes what a pain it is lol I really should have picked up some yesterday grrrrrrrrrrrr lol i have enough left till end of next week, then I will have to buy myself one. This morning it would have been a deficit , as t was 6 and a 10.80 , now at least there is a small dtd on it.
Just incase it doesn't come back on DTD before you need to buy it, I just saw a 2.4kg bucket of it in poundstretchers for £8.99 and home bargains for £7.99.
On a side note I also noticed 16 andrex toilet rolls for £6.49 in poundstretchers.
HTH:j First mini munchkin due 05/04/2013 :j0
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