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  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    I've just tried Tesco in a fresh browser and it's asking me to sign into the groceries section so nothing to do with the link.
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
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    Would these go through as household products?
    I notice on mysupermarket.com
    Tesco price = £6.50
    Asda price = £3.00

    So if I'm correct about this JTD
    £6.50 - £1.00 coupon (price drop mag)
    =£5.50
    JTD @ Asda =£3.50.
    So in the end you really only pay £2.00
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy
    Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy Posts: 1,771 Forumite
    edited 6 December 2011 at 12:25AM
    nikkilala wrote: »

    I thought that as I typed it, I used SIL for son in law:)

    Don't worry, couple of mini bottles of red and my brain won't function :rotfl:

    I keep trying to convert friends to becoming MSEers and they look at me like I'm mad. Mind you I am :rotfl:
    Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Couldn't try magners as store doesn't stock it, did get loads of pun nets of strawberry and bandannas for 10p. Mmmm banana bread, banana milkshake, strawberry milkshakes. My daughter will be pleased I refuse to buy strawberries at £3 a punnet.

    That sounds like me £3 a time is way to expensive, which reminds me I have a punnet of reduced grapes in the fridge;)
    they said that to me on the Honey shreddies coupon..... i told them that it was a PDF coupon and all the barcodes are the same.... made them call HO and confirm that they were able to accept - which they did... very reluctantly...

    it was the woman/girl that thinks shes kylie minougue with the little headset and microphone on that wanders up and down the checkouts... - she HATES me now... hehehe

    That made me laugh:) they had to call the male supervisor over to me tonight, complete with his headset, to check my comfort coupons and as soon as he saw me he didnt even look at the coupons, just gavea little wink and said to the SA "Their fine she's the coupon lady":o:o:o
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    Hi Cosmic, how did you get on with your complaint to ASA re the price drop mag?
    Not heard anything more yet, will keep you up to date as soon as I hear though :)
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    wendyak wrote: »
    My bedroom is a disgrace too, a box full of 4p items, another full of selection boxes, I can see you all nodding in agreement.
    We have an animal too, but its not actually in the house, its sort of between the floors so we can't get at it.
    The bloody noise some nights is making me want to move out, but the worst thing is we may have to dismantle the house to get at it and there is no way we could get someone in with this mess in the bedroom.
    At 2am today OH was ripping up the en suite floor to see if he could find it, nothing there so the hunt continues.
    Anyone want to swap lives for a few days, PLEEZE !!!

    Am in my field here ( field mice ) ok i'll get my jacket,

    seriously, mice like peanut butter,( smell or taste i cant tell you which they like, probably ask a mouse that one) so the glue traps baited with PB works,

    also a tall bucket with a wooden walk way, baited with peanut butter on bucket base, gets them into bucket, but they cant get out (prob no use between floor boards)

    had a year long battle with mice in basement, omg at one point the knawing was coming from so many area's, found out they had followed the gas pipe into basement, sealed with expanding foam, they chewed through it so got those metal abrasive cleaning balls (not the one with pink stuff in ,they chew through those) jammed in hole and sand cemented, thought job done,

    nope they find otherways in, and are really clever little b####rds

    next find hole in basement floor they chewed, no prob sand cement it up, they chewed through it b4 it had dried,

    next step use small 10mm gravel stones to jam hole solid, then sand cement again, this time using ceramic tile set in cement just to be sure..job done ?

    nope little b####s fin otherway in

    saw a mouse crawl under kitchen door and then disappear,they chewed whole through wall under door and through the insulation, and another 2 holes through the boiler overflow hole.

    then heard then chewing upstairs, couldn't work that one out, then realised they do santa impressions, and come down the chimney , chew threw brick and then into house...got them with normal snap traps baited with poiseend cheese balls.

    they chewed through the insulation in basement, threw caber deck flooring via the hole for the radiator pipes, then chewed the carpet, and they s-;te everywhere..allot.

    saw 1 in basement today but enough trap to deal with, last week got 5 in one glue trap and 3 in another, 4 upstairs.

    the poison in blue balls works if they eat it but they r way to smart for that, and the electronic device, have seen mice walk right past them. the stand snap traps they recognise and will avoid or jump over (unless they baited nice)

    frequent 12 mice 1 ( for now weather getting colder they seek refuge in your nice warm house ..)

    plumbing leaks that you can access, get a tube of LS-X jointing compound and external leak sealer, does the job a treat but stinks like hell for a few hours while it cures. (yellow box 50 ml costs 7£)
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
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    Would these go through as household products?
    I notice on mysupermarket.com
    Tesco price = £6.50
    Asda price = £3.00

    So if I'm correct about this JTD
    £6.50 - £1.00 coupon (price drop mag)
    =£5.50
    JTD @ Asda =£3.50.
    So in the end you really only pay £2.00

    I bet they would if candles do, These used to be one of my favourites on the old DTD price check, except the blackberry ones, they were disgusting!!
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • - ok everyone is gonna go mad at me now -
    In Ts..... can see the DM... anyone confirm the size pls.....?? and the Comfort too.... left my piece of paper at home with details..... GGGrrrr. xxx

    Thanks all.
    Proud Mummy to a new little girl - Phoebe... born 11 days overdue on 3rd Jan 2012.
  • HappyChappy84
    HappyChappy84 Posts: 7,585 Forumite
    edited 5 December 2011 at 11:47PM
    Where's, my manners?

    Evening all, how is everyone?
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    XkrisX wrote: »
    Havent been on here for a while so sorrry if its already been mentioned. I got Norton internet security 2010, 1 year protection for 3 PC's scanned at £2.37 in T's in Swansea
    i think being an old one wont matter, as when i had this, it updated to 2011 as soon as 2011 came out. so fantastic post
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