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I can read it killerpeaty :rotfl:
Been pretty easy today, have sb open when I'm at work, just tab the page when I'm not busy :TCan't think of anything smart to put here...0 -
I searched colgate and got 7SB :P
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Ha ha - am supposed to be packing up one of my trade orders, which takes ages cos they are big and fiddly, and I am so paranoid about forgetting something that I end up getting mildly OCD and unpacking and re-checking and re-packing etc etc...
So instead I am sat here on SB, and just typed in Stop Procrastinating in the search box and got 7SB. Now am going to go and start the packing....0 -
Why not go for £25 paypal which is cheaper? You can always spend it on Amazon.Keep seeing mentions of the £25 AGC - don't buy it unless there's no other option, it's sooo expensive.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0 -
you can't pay for items on amazon using paypal directly
you would have to withdraw from paypal to your bank account and then pay amazon0 -
That only takes a couple of extra days, so would definitely be worth it.
I've never looked at other things since joining and seeing that £5 Amazon was best value, and have always got them as we use Amazon a lot. When everyone else kept saying about £25 ones on here, I just assumed they would be the next best value. I've never ordered my 5 £5 ones in one month though lol, so never had reason to look. This this month will be the first month that I do order 5 x £5 :j But probably not with much left
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That was what I meant. I go for the Paypal on here and then I can spend the money or save it once it's in my bank account.you would have to withdraw from paypal to your bank account and then pay amazonDon't mess with pensioners. :cool:0 -
i always get paypal because i never use amazon.Goal: Sunshine in summer 2013I love to spend
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Hi! I'm new here, would it be okay to join? I joined swagbucks on the 5th July and have so for had £10 paypal. Currently 100points short of a £5 AGC, which I think I'll redeem next!August '12 wins: £10 Essentuals vouchers, £50 Boots Vouchers, Dry Like Me Potty Kit, Johnson Face Wash and Exfoliatior, Loreal Mythic Oil, £50 Love2Shop Vouchers.0
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Loving the Colgate ads - currently on my 8th play I think

And welcome Vintageflowers - pull up a chair and grab a cuppa
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