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  • czerniacha wrote: »



    I'd keep it for myself unless you're not allowed :)

    Fudge_Cake wrote: »
    I say keep it! If the customer didn't want it and told you to have it, then it's yours :)



    Don't believe we're allowed to keep them. I think company policy is throw them in the bin if the customer declines them. But I'm not throwing a £5 in the bin! I'll give it away :)

    So many people have been fired over the years for doggy stuff like this (not brand match as it's pretty recent) but more to do with taking customers nectar points/vouchers.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Just thinking out loud, if I did take the plunge and walk to Ts in the morning and I was lucky enough to find that Tool bag kit. I wonder if it would be too heavy to carry back. :p
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    A very good evening to you all :D
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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  • MJWPTC
    MJWPTC Posts: 152 Forumite
    czerniacha wrote: »
    wooo hooo there is hope!!!! :j:j:j
    just had a little hacking session :o
    tried to practise opening my old bit more rubbish bike lock but with similar key :rotfl:
    tried with the paper clip, hair clip, pen... :o got more and more fed up... nothing worked... then cut off a bit of a plastic card but too soft... so tried my beloved scissors that I use to cut out vouchers :rotfl: and IT WORKED! :j:j:j 3 times!!! :D
    I'm taking my new 'key' to work with me tomorrow and keep everything crossed it will work too :o

    or maybe I should look around for a new bike...? :cool: since I have a very good 'key' :rotfl:btw the scissors are kids ones and from Mr M and cost 2 quid if anyone needs some 'keys' :p

    When the kids in school lose their keys we ring their parents to ask if its OK for the caretaker to cut the lock off - they nearly always say yes. I guess they worry someone else will cut the lock if it stays at school overnight:rotfl:
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Don't believe we're allowed to keep them. I think company policy is throw them in the bin if the customer declines them. But I'm not throwing a £5 in the bin! I'll give it away :)

    So many people have been fired over the years for doggy stuff like this (not brand match as it's pretty recent) but more to do with taking customers nectar points/vouchers.

    Perhaps you could suggest to your store one of those charity donation boxes on the way out of the shop, and shoppers could put any unwanted brand match till spits in there and then S donate that amount to a local charity - bit like the green pennies in Waitrose (or is that just a local thing?)
  • Evening all, not sure if it's been posted but blue dragon BBQ sticky sauce is priced up as half price 99p but it scanning as 39p in normal superstore down south
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    I might just have a little snack on glennans veggie crisps with a dollop of jalapeño houmous to tide me over (haven't had tea as we had a late dinner with all the trimmings at the in laws!)
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
    Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£40
  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Just thinking out loud, if I did take the plunge and walk to Ts in the morning and I was lucky enough to find that Tool bag kit. I wonder if it would be too heavy to carry back. :p

    Its really light its not a massive thing maybe 3lbs in weight??
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • Woo hoo top of the leader board for today's quiz:eek::eek::eek:

    Anyway..... Would anyone happen to know?????
    I bought my son a *cough cough* Everything's Rosie doll for christmas, costing £25:eek:
    Well he is just 13 months old and this singing doll needs 2 hands to make it work, I honestly would have thought that you could hug it to make it sing, but no, you have to clasp both her hands. Anyway, my son can't work it:(, And as it is out of the box and works fine with an adult doing it, I am not sure, but, would I be able to take it back? What reasons could I give???
    TIA
    P.s, sorry how rude:eek: Good evening all:D
  • Perhaps you could suggest to your store one of those charity donation boxes on the way out of the shop, and shoppers could put any unwanted brand match till spits in there and then S donate that amount to a local charity - bit like the green pennies in Waitrose (or is that just a local thing?)

    I like the idea! It amazes me how many people spend £100s and don't have a nectar card!
    I would love the idea of a single charity nectar card which collects all people's unwanted points and put them into a single account. And at the end of the week give that card to a local homeless shelter and say here's £50 to spend on us and from our customers! (however in reality I doubt we will ever do that as one it will hit our profits too much- spoke to someone from HO and that was their respond).
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