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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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lookinforabargain wrote: »:eek: I never knew ironing boards were so expensive!!
Maybe if I had one like that I'd use it more often:rotfl::rotfl:
thought the same! :eek:
80 quid for something to stand in a corner and never be used :eek:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
But if you really NEED one it looks fab to me!
I personally drop my laundry off to nikki :rotfl:she even does the undies and bedding! :eek:
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Staying out of the sun helps massively - if you don't believe me, look at the skin on the inside of your arm.
Also moisturise, moisturise, moisturise and exfoliate!!!!
Also here is a REALLY good tip for fighting the signs of ageing - and it doesn't cost anything.
Gravity pulls your features down with time, which is why so many older people look so v grumpy. To commence this exercise, place your first fingers on your eyebrows on the brow bone and press slightly ( when you know how to do it you can omit this stage). Close your eyes and try to blink. You will feel a muscle at the top of your eyeball working. Hold the position for a few seconds. Do it regularly and it will raise your eyebrows and stop the very ageing "hooding" effect on your eyelids. It's a goodie and I can only recommend it.
Thank-you for that exercise...am paranoid about ageing...even though I am always being told I look a lot younger than I am, think I am lucky because I am petite and have inherited good genes. I am always buying so called 'miracle' creams to help the ageing process and go through loads of body butters to keep my skin soft. Any new product on the market to 'combat' ageing then I buy, even though I know that they probably make little or no difference. :rotfl::rotfl:Born to glitch0 -
Evening everyone
Just back from T's
No 1p items to be seen. Whoopsies - timed it wrongish again, got a couple of bags of potatoes for 20p each and some nectarines for 25p. Nothing really to write home about....so I shall write it here(just joking).
However did get
Barcode ending 1561 (RRP £4.50) 20p
Barcode ending 3508, 25p
Hope pics work, if not will try later.
Oh yes, nearly forgot also bought the Birds Eye sweet chicken korma which is going through at 50p (thanks OP)0 -
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Oh and thanks to the op on the chicken - that's our tea sorted woo hoo and freezer more than a lil filled - been to 4 stores btw so not took the mickey at any of them but got majorly trouted at the last on
Chaddert0on
6 boxes of chicken some whoopsies and a pair of Sony head phones - went thro SS and funny old thing got over charged
Tottered off to CS to get said refund
Only given £9 not the DTD £18 it should have been - cs said as I had been thro SS it was my fault .......... And I wouldn't get dtd
Called manager who also said the same so asked him to call head office
Huge surprise CS at head office completely agreed with me an over charge is an over charge and I was entitled to dtd
cS couldn't authorise as manager had said no so called manager back to speak to HO CS who was told in no uncertain terms to give me DTD
manager still refused !!!!!!!
Spoke to HO CS again who couldn't be nicer and said he won't do it so I will send you a money card for DTD and I will escalate this to the HO manager
I'm thinking an email to back this up at my distress? And to make sure that store knows tesco policy
What do you all think ?
Xx
One has to ask the question why you went through self scan? Its been widely reported on here about stores refusing DTD based on serving yourself.
Was it really worth sticking your head way above the radar for an extra 9 quid? They'll be gunning for you now.0 -
Staying out of the sun helps massively - if you don't believe me, look at the skin on the inside of your arm.
Also moisturise, moisturise, moisturise and exfoliate!!!!
Also here is a REALLY good tip for fighting the signs of ageing - and it doesn't cost anything.
Gravity pulls your features down with time, which is why so many older people look so v grumpy. To commence this exercise, place your first fingers on your eyebrows on the brow bone and press slightly ( when you know how to do it you can omit this stage). Close your eyes and try to blink. You will feel a muscle at the top of your eyeball working. Hold the position for a few seconds. Do it regularly and it will raise your eyebrows and stop the very ageing "hooding" effect on your eyelids. It's a goodie and I can only recommend it.
Here is a pic of my mam I don't think she looks her age (neither do most people)
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Gemini_Jes wrote: »Thank-you for that exercise...am paranoid about ageing...even though I am always being told I look a lot younger than I am, think I am lucky because I am petite and have inherited good genes. I am always buying so called 'miracle' creams to help the ageing process and go through loads of body butters to keep my skin soft. Any new product on the market to 'combat' ageing then I buy, even though I know that they probably make little or no difference. :rotfl::rotfl:
I'm the opposite. The only concession I make is using a facial wash rather than soap. I moisturise when I remember and never wear rubber gloves because I hate them!
And do I look my age? .....No! .....I look years older :rotfl:My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
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Just back from spending Christmas and New Year with family. Hope everyone is OK.
Congratulations to Sunshine on baby Phoebe, to Nikkilala on sons results and to Issyc on husband coming out of hospital.
Sharon P glad everything went Ok today. Gonna try and catch up a bit now.0 -
Wow - don't get on the thread for a few days and I missed so much (and just spent 2hrs catching up!!!)
Congrats Sunshinestar she's beautiful.
Congrats to Nikkilalas son - maths eek!!!
Hope your husband is doing well still IssyC
And bargains.... love winnie the pooh stuff (thanks to ops|)and almost tempted to rush to Tesco now except have had a drink (or a few) and the 40min walk does not appeal (my New years resolution to do more exercise is clearly going well).................
Here's to hoping the final shoe bids skyrocket!0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »
This is the best one:-
A- FREE COMFORT PURE!!
I had my coupon vouchers, and they went through at £1 for some reason, but I dont care, I got 5 bottles of comfort for nowt!
The sheet with the coupons on has two, the one at the top is for £1 off of Persil and the one at the bottom is for 75p off of Comfort, sounds like you used the wrong one :beer::p Have a good [STRIKE]Tesc[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Asd[/STRIKE]WHO? day - Err....I still wish Mozzies had a better website even though they are now on MyS!
:p :rotfl:;)
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