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Cant work it out for life of me.
My receipt shows
Dessert cheapest free -£2.50
Yoghurst 2 for £2. -0.60
The items that resemble desserts that i purchased are
Ice lollies @ 1.29
Weight watcher yoghurts @ 1.30
Weight watcher yoghurts @ 1.30
Munch bunch yoghurt @ 70p
Mc vities temptations mini rolls 10 x 10p
Need to work out where the 2.50 discount has been applied but remembering some glitches, it might not have been a dessert type item that set it of:mad:
Everything else was frozen meals, fruit and veg plus cereal.
Im assuming it has nothing to do with the lollies as they were 1.29
Anyone help, might be a good cross over somewhere0 -
september wins - toshiba laptop, timotei shampoo & conditioner, mccains games, pimms picnic blanket.
october wins - grants tumblers, £20 petrol voucher, sega console, iphone
novembers wins - £50 on walkers rainy day, £50 itunes voucher
march wins - dog treats0 -
does anyone know if i kill my husband, would i get a reduced sentence because the man is a [EMAIL="£$%&*$%£+@?!)&%$"]£$%&*$%£+?!)&%$[/EMAIL].....?
just received our annual mortgage statement....assuming we were all nicely on track to have it paid in umpteen years time, only to realise that when he remortgaged it years ago, he opted for an interest only loan...so now we've got to find an extra £21000 in umpteen years to settle the blooming thing!!
can't believe I've never noticed before, so I'm just as much to blame...but aaarrrrggghhhh he makes me so blooming mad!!!hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
Did u buy something for £2.50?Cant work it out for life of me.
My receipt shows
Dessert cheapest free -£2.50
Yoghurst 2 for £2. -0.60
The items that resemble desserts that i purchased are
Ice lollies @ 1.29
Weight watcher yoghurts @ 1.30
Weight watcher yoghurts @ 1.30
Munch bunch yoghurt @ 70p
Mc vities temptations mini rolls 10 x 10p
Need to work out where the 2.50 discount has been applied but remembering some glitches, it might not have been a dessert type item that set it of:mad:
Everything else was frozen meals, fruit and veg plus cereal.
Im assuming it has nothing to do with the lollies as they were 1.29
Anyone help, might be a good cross over somewhere0 -
God it has gone SO dark here in the past 20 minutes, it's so depressing!!
nahteb20 - Sorry to hear you've had this happen, more T's excuses as usual! If you go to your bank take your cheque book as well as photo ID if you have one, hthNo Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
freddies_flyers_two wrote: »Haha, not a stupid statement & I actually did get down & have a good check that the wheel was not falling off!!!lol Its a Freelander 52 about 60000miles, we've had it for 6 years & its always made a clunk when you drive over pot holes or speed bumps on that side, I have no idea about cars but to me it sounds like metal hitting metal, as tho the suspension is not doing its job. If that makes sense. But this morning it sounded so much worse!
Just thought a similar issue was posted last week:)
Well if it sounds that bad you may well be able to find it yourself. Do you have a jack? I'd jack it up and secure it so it won't fall off then shake, lever and prod anything and everything suspension wise. If its metal on metal then you should be able to locate the source of the noise. You may need a helper so one can shake and the other can look and listen. Remember to do all this with the steering lock OFF so you arent listening to the clunk of the steering lock as you shake things about.
Pay particular attention to wheel bearings, ball joint and track rod ends....the usual culprits...this can be done by placing your hands on the top and bottom of the tyre and trying to shake it. Also try the same with your hands on the sides of the tyre.
Let me know what you find.0 -
jumblejack wrote: »Which items were £2.50 please?
This should help narrow it down. Even if it ain't dessert, if it's £2.50 then it's a contender. I'm ready to put it to the test:T
Hey jj,
This is where i am strugglin.
Nothing was £2.50 so its a combination of items to that total.Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.0 -
Thanks for all your help and advice regarding my card, you guys and gals are fab! xxHello my name is nahteb20 and i am a T's Glitch & Bargainaholic.......0
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Hey jj,
This is where i am strugglin.
Nothing was £2.50 so its a combination of items to that total.
14 items could pass in t for dessert, listed them in previous post, but that would give me the 70p as the temptations were the cheapest products at 10p.Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.0
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