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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 4
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Thriftybynature wrote: »I saw that too - I don't want any bickering here
Unless I start it of course:D (wish there was an icon for tongue in cheek)
:-j
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Thriftybynature wrote: »In my absence we've all moved from a grotty office into a brand new open plan office so we're all hot-desking. There are about 60 comps on my floor but I'm quite looking forward to it. But all I can think about, the thing I want to find out first, above and beyond can I work part time & do the school run etc etc is....... will I be able to get couponstar/net installed on all of the comps:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
There's 1 big printer and you have to input your code to collect your printing - so no more dashing across the office to pick up my mocs tee hee
I don't think hot desking means you can run across the office from comp to comp ejecting people from their seats when a good coupon comes up though - 120 pizzas anyone? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:gastronomix wrote: »Not without an argument, if its anything like the APG vouchers.
oh tell me about it, my local Mr T (Metro) had a big debate over a 47p APG yesterday, initally supervisor was called, looked closely at it and said 'this is for Asda, this is Tesco'..... i really had to bite my tongue from saying something incrediably sarcastic :silenced:
Good point though, wonder if Mr T will accept the £5 off coupons?Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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:wail: I don't earn £800 a month!0 -
Well usually you don't have to leave it there for whole month
Me housewife but borrow from DH & just rotate in all bank a/c....for e.g for Halifax, you get £5 each month for reward a/c. I just transfer £1000 for 1 day, and return him back...;)0 -
Well usually you don't have to leave it there for whole month
Me housewife but borrow from DH & just rotate in all bank a/c....for e.g for Halifax, you get £5 each month for reward a/c. I just transfer £1000 for 1 day, and return him back...;)
between us we don't have that much on one day in both our accounts0 -
Morning allIf at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0
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Morning all
Morning Jeferey :hello: and to everyone else
My goodness you're up bright and breezy this morning.
Not sure how your weather is but it has turned wintery here, 4c overnight :coffee: hot drinks needed to kick start the day - hope you've got the veggies ready for a hard long winter.:snow_laugI'd like to teach the World to sing in perfect Harmony:j
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Morning Jeferey and Raven and everyone else.
Cold morning here too. Looks like winter is marching in fast.
Can tell heating bills will be going up for everyone, my central heating was on last night for ages to warm the house up.
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Well usually you don't have to leave it there for whole month
Me housewife but borrow from DH & just rotate in all bank a/c....for e.g for Halifax, you get £5 each month for reward a/c. I just transfer £1000 for 1 day, and return him back...;)
IS - I don't think Co-op offers is like Halifax. I too received their offer via NHS website & they are offering £220.
T&C :-
£800 in your current account every month
£200-£220 will only go into your account on the forth month
2 direct debit must be set up for the offers
Its a good deal but I don't have time to keep track of my account & direct debits :eek:if I have 2 current accounts. Its not like FBs you know leave it till you need it:D
At the mo, I am biting my time to look for a better deal on credit cards. Me wanna scrap me Tesco & Asda credit cards as their offers are carps. They don't earn any interest from me cos me paid in full every month and it will make no different to me to transfer any ££ over "if any" to othersRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0
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