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queen_of_cheap wrote: »I know what you mean, and no, its not "my mess" to sort out and my landlord has been very good about all this
I like things to be just so, and when they arent, it upsets my mental balance. Its hard to explain properly but in my head it makes sense :-)
Thanks :-)
I understand, I'm sorry you're having to go through this. All things pass eventually, so in the meantime pull up a chair at the bar and let me get you a drink, and there's bound to be a laugh along in a minuteHope is not a strategy.0 -
To add, both of these systems use the whole of your shop for comparison. EG, if you bought 2 things say a bag of crisps and a pint of milk. The crisps could be 20p cheapers elsewhere, giving you a voucher, but the milk might be 20p more expensive everywhere else, so the two combined mean no voucher.
By knowing what compares when you do your shop, means you can get a good discount voucher. "But whats the point in that?" I hear you ask.
Well at asda, you get an extra 10% back, so a saving off the cheapest price, which is better than nothing.
And you can combine some (not all ) multibuy offers and coupons (of which there seem to be lots at the moment, someone will point you in the right direction) you can get even more discounts off your shop.
With ASDA you've got to buy a certain amount of items. With T's you don't.0 -
Can i ask a question about SSM, ive already have all of my stickers but can my DH log on to his facebook with the same laptop and do the mission? Im really clueless with things like this.0
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There’s a new Tesco price leaflet booklet in my local paper - I suppose this should be on the coupon thread but I have posted it on here so as it gives the really smart cookies on here time to work out the best possible way of making use of the coupons:
£1 off £4 spend on yoghurts.
£1 off takeaway meal bag or box for two.
£1 off £4 spend on deli cooked meats/savouries counter.
£2 off £10 spend on Tesco finest easter eggs.
£1 off £2 spend - Tesco finest Bake at Home bread.
Is this not the same one as in stores at the moment?dizzyditzy wrote: »I know how you feel I'm the same.
I mentioned before I'd just moved house and had to decorate and carpet from top to bottom before moving in. The house was a dump. We had to pressure wash the woodwork before sanding it:eek::eek: I knew a new central heating system was going in so bought extra wallpaper for rad walls. Today I got a phone call it'll be central heating, new bathroom, new kitchen and rewire:eek: I cried down the phone all that money wasted and having to live in it while it goes on. I won't be able to cope with it.
QOC can I ask which carpet cleaner you use and which solution please:)its hard work living in it when its all going on
We have a Bissell carpet cleaner and used (at the time) the solution that came with it, but we bought extra professional cleaner from Bissell directly.
Do yourself a favour and DO NOT clean the carpets before the work starts. You will cry when you see them getting messed up again so soon :mad::eek: Going back to work after the first 3 days was the best thing i could have done, so i didnt have to look at the messI understand, I'm sorry you're having to go through this. All things pass eventually, so in the meantime pull up a chair at the bar and let me get you a drink, and there's bound to be a laugh along in a minute
Thank you :A I shouldnt complain really, there are people who are going through much worse. Its all about perspective
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »With ASDA you've got to buy a certain amount of items. With T's you don't.
Good point, isn't there a minimum of 8 items or something? Someone who knows the details will be along in a minute.Hope is not a strategy.0 -
skinandblister1 wrote: »Evening all - off to T in a bit - has the battery glitch finished and if not what's best amount to buy?
Hope everyone has had a good day, just in from work so will try and catch up after T's
Only buy in multiples of 4 to get the best deal.0 -
Fairly new to all of this can some1 tell me how u can achieve savings when u just happen to find a receipt or have many of my own stuffed in my purse to make some savings. Well annoyed spend a fortune on shopping and never get any good savings bit of a bargin virgin and need some advice on how to become shopping savvy in ts nearly every day.
Hey Maz
Welcome Im really new too but not bad at saving the pennies.(Im a student and a mum comes with the territory). The guys and gals on here are amazing and happy to share. If you find anything if you share it to that would be appreciated.0 -
There’s a new Tesco price leaflet booklet in my local paper - I suppose this should be on the coupon thread but I have posted it on here so as it gives the really smart cookies on here time to work out the best possible way of making use of the coupons:
£1 off £4 spend on yoghurts.
£1 off takeaway meal bag or box for two.
£1 off £4 spend on deli cooked meats/savouries counter.
£2 off £10 spend on Tesco finest easter eggs.
£1 off £2 spend - Tesco finest Bake at Home bread.
Think the only ones we are likely to use are the Yoghurts and for those that need them the Easter Eggs... they are not as good as the last two lots.. somehow i dont think the Bake at Home one will get hammered much..:rotfl:
ta for the heads up izzeyb
Off for an early night, hope to sleep off this crappy fever ive got... night all..[SIZE=-1]Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?[/SIZE]OBI-WAN KENOBI:beer: :A :beer:0 -
Good evening all.
To the 2 of you having/potentially having, central heating trauma's, then just focus on the warmth next winter
Lanust, hello, was going to say hi when you came out of lurkdom, then I forgot your user ID!
Maz, welcome, stay around, hope you find us welcoming and helpful.
The Asda APG needs at least 8 different comparable products on the reciept.
No DTD sausages at my store, neither have they replenished TPO's!
Have a good evening everyone.The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
Originally Posted by izzeyb
There’s a new Tesco price leaflet booklet in my local paper - I suppose this should be on the coupon thread but I have posted it on here so as it gives the really smart cookies on here time to work out the best possible way of making use of the coupons:
£1 off £4 spend on yoghurts.
£1 off takeaway meal bag or box for two.
£1 off £4 spend on deli cooked meats/savouries counter.
£2 off £10 spend on Tesco finest easter eggs.
£1 off £2 spend - Tesco finest Bake at Home bread.queen_of_cheap wrote: »Is this not the same one as in stores at the moment?
The one running at the moment is 14th-25th March - finishes this Sunday0
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