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APennysaved wrote: »Ah the festive season...every year I usually see at least one person slip on the ice and have to look away stifling a giggle...
Well, this year it was my turn! Stepped outside with a cup of coffee this morning to admire the white Christmassy backyard, didn't notice the thin film of ice on the second step and my foot just slipped straight out from under me..Flat on my backside!
End result:spent the day googling coccyx injuries and feeling sorry for myself. Am now hunched on a chair with a hot water bottle stuck in the back of my pj bottoms. Feel a right wally!
Edit: Luckily nobody saw me. Go on, laugh, you know you want to...!
Been there, done it, I used to love a nice bath but when the doc said having 3 hot baths a day would ease it, it was a bit of a chore. Very painful if you manage to get comfortable & then try & stand up.0 -
lostinlost2 wrote: »Mccain voucher is one per transaction I believe, so good luck to people using more than one.0
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I MUST be cold! Even with a money card from Tesco and a great offer with the sun paper AND a very cheap item hidden away for me, I STILL can't rouse myself to brave the cold weather!!!:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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jumblejack wrote: »I MUST be cold! Even with a money card from Tesco and a great offer with the sun paper AND a very cheap item hidden away for me, I STILL can't rouse myself to brave the cold weather!!!Toni`s Mummy0
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It'd be geat if they aren't cos I found one of these as well :cool:
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jumblejack wrote: »The store reserve the right to change prices on the goods.
The goods on the shelf belong to them until the consumer actually purchase them.
I completely understand what you are saying though.
It is infuriating when we know the prices are set on the system lower on the original barcode (as in the salter scales) and the store re label them to reflect the true price on the sel. they do have every right to do this though.
They make so many errors frequently enough for us to patiently wait until the next one occurs.
All retailers have to totally wipe out the previous price sticker/barcode if they wish to sell at the higher price. By law they are not allowed just to stick something over the top.
In my local they do it 100% correctly... they cross out the original price or barcode completely with marker pen so it is illegible or cannot be scanned and then the reprice....this is the way to do it.
If they just stick a sticker on top they are breaking the law and also have no come back whatsoever if that sticker is not on the item and the original price is shown and scanned through the check out0 -
jumblejack wrote: »I MUST be cold! Even with a money card from Tesco and a great offer with the sun paper AND a very cheap item hidden away for me, I STILL can't rouse myself to brave the cold weather!!!
JJ, you're not alone, I've wimped out of going tonight it's just too cold;)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
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Hi everyone, this is my first post. Been lurking here for about a week. Have been meaning to post but by the time i've caught up its always so late! Anyway its only a small glitch but the tesco's own bleach is £0.79 or 2 for £1.20 so it takes off 38p for every 2 brought, but it actually takes off 38p twice, one discount says bleach and the other says washing up. I went back and tried it again to double check and it definitely works, i also used a £1 off household coupon from the price drop mag. I got 10 bottles plus a pack of andrex washlets, used a 50p off coupon and a £1 off so spent £3.60 on 10 bottles of bleach and a pack of wipes. not bad i thought. Hope this helps someone0
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