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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 5

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  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    jacand wrote: »
    Is there a thread with a list for Asda price guarantee items to buy to gain a apg voucher?

    I don't think so. several people have suggested we need one, but don't think anyone has started one.
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    jacand wrote: »
    Is there a thread with a list for Asda price guarantee items to buy to gain a apg voucher?


    yes its call DIY:D:D:D

    to start you of with : check Muller yogurt, toothpaste, andrex 9 rolls thats the best I can do for you.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • jacand
    jacand Posts: 562 Forumite
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    Shame, I've put a shop together and wanted somewhere to check if I was right with my calculations, can anyone help me out?
    My shopping would be £20.65 in Tesco, and £43.34 in Asda. I'm planning on buying it in ASDA first using a £5 voucher I already have so this would make it £38.34 then I'm hoping if I've worked it out right I should get a APG voucher back for £24.95 am I right in thinking this would be the difference plus 10%? This would make my whole shop £13.39 then I will also get another £5 back too. I hope I've worked it out properly if anyone can help I would appreciate it. x
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »
    do you think they would send it anyway?


    What the comp or your pic?:D:D:D I don't know, I guess they will if you won it. Me no likey so me did not enter.;)
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    jacand wrote: »
    Shame, I've put a shop together and wanted somewhere to check if I was right with my calculations, can anyone help me out?
    My shopping would be £20.65 in Tesco, and £43.34 in Asda. I'm planning on buying it in ASDA first using a £5 voucher I already have so this would make it £38.34 then I'm hoping if I've worked it out right I should get a APG voucher back for £24.95 am I right in thinking this would be the difference plus 10%? This would make my whole shop £13.39 then I will also get another £5 back too. I hope I've worked it out properly if anyone can help I would appreciate it. x


    Yes, your calculation is correct. No you will not get the £5 voucher as they have not re-started yet. I think somebody mentioned they will re-start again on the 27/11.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
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    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    What the comp or your pic?:D:D:D I don't know, I guess they will if you won it. Me no likey so me did not enter.;)

    beggars cannot be choosers, will accept any free food this xmas.
  • jacand
    jacand Posts: 562 Forumite
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    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    Yes, your calculation is correct. No you will not get the £5 voucher as they have not re-started yet. I think somebody mentioned they will re-start again on the 27/11.


    Wohoo thanks very much. I've got a tip for you in return. Lynx, Victoria Biscuits and Napolina oil. xx
    Of shopping in a bit.
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »
    beggars cannot be choosers, will accept any free food this xmas.


    :rotfl: I am slightly richer than the beggars so me can still shop at Asda:D:D
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »


    Not yet Aesop.... you are too early better luck next time:p:p
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


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