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Help me with this one please. I have got a bit of a bargain today in a supermarket. I want to tell u all but I noticed that people post using different names for stores. Should I be doing this too as I have been putting the shops name. Can someone tell me what I should be putting please.
OK, I am gonna give it a go anyway. Mr. T has k*nco refills for better than half price. 150gms for £2.10.
Also a very well known cream cheese is half price at 98p if you buy the 300gm tubs.
I hope I got this right.🎄PAYDBXMAS21 #11 £11,300/£11300
Target met.
💥PAYDBXMAS22 #11 £5000/£5000 target met.
PAYDBXMAS23 #26 £5000/£5000 paid0 -
Thanks for the cheese tip Nomi01
I've never understood all the Mr A, Mr T palaver either!
Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
I think supermarkets are Mr A, Mr T etc so that the foum doesn't come up in any searches done on gooooogle etc. especially if people are posting glitches, complaints, but don't quote me on that. I just go with the flow...0
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OMG excited.com I have been a user of Ebay for many years but have completely advoided Amazon because I do not understand. took the pludge and decided to list 4 books which had all offered me 30p each at Zapper. They have only been on less than an hour and I have sold one already!!! Another £3.93 for the pot, not a huge amount as probably put book on far too cheap but at the end of the day still more than the 30p Zapper would give. Will not count this until I have wrapped and sent
one happy bunny
LBM - 3/12/11 :idea:
Save £2012 in 2012 - £3,001.60/£2012 :j
£365 in 365 days £528. :staradmin
£2 savers club 2012 £266.
SPC 2012 # 1529
50p jar - £81.000 -
his_missus wrote: »Yayyyyyyy! I'm on a roll! Just checked two Mr A receipts and gained £3.46 on their price guarantee challenge. Just logged into consumer pulse and have 37,000 points so have cashed some in for £10 Argooos voucher as I need to buy a new stir-fry pan. £26.68 saved/earned today, yippee!
How did you join Consumer Pulse? Looks great but like a secret society! :rotfl:Debt Free by Christmas 2012 #205 DONE!£2012 in 2012 #128 £1900/£2012£2 Saver 2012 #78 £0/MOT0 -
That makes sense His Missus thanks! Yeah pretty much anything I search for comes up with at least one MSE forum result
What is Zapper? A company that offers you below-market-value for things just so you don't have the hassle of waiting for them to sell? I have a few books I keep meaning to put on Amazon, might put this weekend aside to have a sort through and get them listed.Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
I am nearlly at another £5 redeem for on sb again only redeem 2 weeks ago and just new to SP but up to 118 there a long way to go but cant moan for things that only take 5 mins a day :j
I am a bit annoyed i did a JB project won most ivolved member and £50 but they sent it to wrong email address so can not access it :mad:0 -
My girly rat went back to the vets today for a check up and in the vets on words she was 'amazed' that Willow is not only still alive, but seems alot better. Her heart rate is still too fast to count, but she seems happy and moving about freely so we're just continuing with the antibiotics.
Money wise my cheque from zapper arrived today so I'll pay that into the bank after work tomorrow (£13.90) and my nan gave me two books and some DVD's she was going to give to charity that I can sell to zapper.£2012 in 2012 member #15: £651.55/£20120 -
Linzight - I think I just googled it and joined that way. It is quite good, can earn 12,000 points a month (£12) 500 points each week for logging in and 500 points per purchase (up to 20 items) on clothes etc, books/dvds/computer games etc, and cosmetics/beauty treatments I think. Not often I get to that many points a month but it adds up.Zapper is like Music magpie but for CDs/DVDs, books, computer games etc. They don't, in my experience, offer much, and don't actually take a lot of books (recent fiction etc) but apparently textbooks go for a good price.0
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Today I made about £11.50 on surveys! Very excited about that.
Also, crazyratlady, I'm glad your rat is feeling better now. : )
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