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I have wavered between 11 & 111/2 stone for a few years joined slimming world couple of years back got down to 10 still wasn't at ideal but felt alot better thought would try doing without paying weekly fees:(. Now gone up to 12stone:eek: defo wrong direction:mad:. So aiming to try and loose 2 stone.
DH needs to looses weight also but he definately won't go near a groupso he luckily will get to loose through my cooking but he likes his buds too much in the evening
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morning all,wet n' windy here in Cornwall this morning0
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myrtleturtle wrote: »heres terms A
https://floretterewards.com/terms/
Your reward will be a retailer giftcard to the value of £5 or a BACS payment of £5/€5. If your reward is the BACS payment of £5/€5 you will be required to enter bank details. Only 1 reward can be redeemed per household
BUT in FAQs
How do I get my £5 (ROI €5)?- Make sure you are signed into your account.
- Once you have entered 3 unique codes, you will be able to claim.
- If you are from the UK you will be asked where you purchased your Florette Duo's. If you purchased your Florette Duo from Asda or Sainsbury's then you will be sent a Gift Card worth £5. If you purchased your Florette Duo from another retailer, you will be asked for your bank details and £5 will be transferred into your account.
- If you are from the Republic of Ireland you will be asked for your bank details and €5 will be transferred into your account.
Thanks MT i knew someone would come to my rescue and do the link,apparently the packs are £1 at Asda but my nearest is about 20 miles away0 -
Morning all, very wet here to x0
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I think this is a glitch
buy 1 to 9 you pay 0.99p each
buy 10 or more you pay £1.99each?:eek:
http://www.staples.co.uk/SearchEngine-WW-372984
I ordered a few more stuff for the office did not get the coffee machine but got a set of free knives instead (got to exceed £39 to get the free machine).
HP 301 Black Ink Cartridge (CH561EE) 3 @ £9.21 = £27.63
Tipp-Ex Mini Pocket Mouse 9 x £0.99 = £8.91
Staedtler Textsurfer Wallet of 4 per pack = 2 @ £1.53 = £3.06
Subtotal £39.60 less £4.17 = £35.43 + vat
£5 off a £30 inc VAT order. Not valid on purchases of hard drives, Amazon Kindle. Other exclusions may apply. - code 301577 = -£4.17
Free Stylish Knives with orders over £39 ex VAT - code : AAR-75092
(this has been substitute for coffee machine)
Payment method
Total paid by Credit Card (yes me use me boss c/card:D) but go thru TCB to get 9.09% cb.
TOTAL ex VAT £35.43
VAT £7.09
TOTAL inc VAT £42.52
Oh no............... just opened my office letters & there it is, another free offer "Kitchen Chopper" wys £39 ex.vat. Code : D1-75089 (not sure you can get this as well as the knives).RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
cornishlady wrote: »Hi,don't know if it'll be of interest to any of you but if you buy 3 bags of Florette duo with a specil label on you can claim a £5 voucher from Sainsburys,Asda or get it in cash,more info on the coinks website. hth
OK, me shall go get it today just for the £5 voucher:D. Will go to asda & get it won't be able to list APG as my grocery only consist of :-
3 x florette duo's £3.00
B/eye 1/4pounder chicken burger £1.38 x 2 = 2.76
B.eye 1/4pounder beef burger = £2.20
total £7.96 less apg total to pay £1.25 cash :- not bad getting dinner for tomorrow as well as £5 voucher - mustn't complain;)RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
cornishlady wrote: »Thanks MT i knew someone would come to my rescue and do the link,apparently the packs are £1 at Asda but my nearest is about 20 miles away
Cornish, you can still do to get JTD (from sains or T). Just be careful one of them Duo is OSS on mysupermarket (so it won't compare). You can still get £5 from Sains or £5 back to your bank from T.RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »I think this is a glitch
buy 1 to 9 you pay 0.99p each
buy 10 or more you pay £1.99?:eek:
http://www.staples.co.uk/SearchEngine-WW-372984
I just had a try - but 10 came up at £19.90 + Vat for me.
Worth a try though so thanks for info
Oh I see. You were actually saying it costs more per item for 10+. I thought you were saying total price for 10 was £1.99The end is nigh0 -
Dr.Who-Who wrote: »I think this is a glitch
buy 1 to 9 you pay 0.99p each
buy 10 or more you pay £1.99each?:eek:
http://www.staples.co.uk/SearchEngine-WW-372984
I just had a try - but 10 came up at £19.90 + Vat for me.
Worth a try though so thanks for info
Oh I see. You were actually saying it costs more per item for 10+. I thought you were saying total price for 10 was £1.99
oops... sorry:o:o:o:o:o now edited:rotfl: I wish it was 10 for £1.99:ARIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Afternoon everyone freezing here and pouring brrrr
Hope you are all as well as can be
On the weight loss front I need to loose a few ahem stones - dreaded baby weight - going to take up running again me thinks great for body & mind.2014 Swagbucks goal - £50/ £300 - 16/01/2014
£100/£300 - 26/02/2014
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