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Tesco 11+ support group for incurable gasbags and addicted bargain hunters!
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think you have to post a topless pic on here and that auto links to super savvy and your in
LMFAO!!
I'm not that blonde :P
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letricia jayne angeloniYou can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
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RootedNomad wrote: »To repeat advice already given, just tread slowly and carefully and if you think you may be sailing a bit clsoe to the wind and there is any danger of popping up on the T radar, then I personally would stick with cash and no CC.
Agree with you on this one - I always stick to cash and no club card if I buy the odd small item of clothing with the intention of returning it, to make up a conditional spend shop.
Also if I buy something which I know is a dtd, it is cash and no club card.
I never use clubcard on 1p items - there is no need to.0 -
letricia sent u FRBack to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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Shall we ban Snap leave her to watch the site for newcomers so she can make them feel at homeanybody get anything from valentines clearence section?? or am i the only one sad enough to buy a mini frying pan to make a heart shaped egg:rotfl: only 50p
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