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11+ Elite Coupon-Crazy Glitching Mega-Bargainhunters. Part II
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Sorry everyone, should have said GOOD AFTERNOON!
Got a horrible headache today so I might go back to bed in a bit, I'm still in PJs as it is :eek:Mrs_Jagger wrote: »Nothing to report from my T yesterday - they are very efficient there! The whoopsie corner was like a battlefield with trollies barricading about 6 people in, and keeping everyone else out. I don't usually push and shove for my whoopsies and I wasn't going to start last night. I like to think there is at least a bit of dignity to my money-saving! Honestly it was ubelievable. I actually felt sorry for the poor girl doing the reductions - she was having things pulled out of her hands, but still talking politely to everyone who was thrusting stuff under her nose. Awful!!:eek:
I HATE that! Sunday whoopsies are the worst, they're like a pack of rabid dogs, except that's insulting to the dogs!
At other times people are GENERALLY more polite, but I am often getting shoved about or barged past by the odd rude person!No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
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Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
Hi all been lurking for a while trying to learn your Jedi ways and terms but still got a few that I do not understand can you help?
Firstly whats a whoopsie ? I keep thinking of some mothers do have em when I was a child and Frank Spencer saying " Betty the cats done a whoopsie in the wheel barrow"but I think thats a different meaning.
Second thing is how does Tesco double the difference work and how do you find them ?
One last question was thinking of doing a sat afternoon evening shop at T's as they are closed Sunday and would be great to pick up some meat to freeze and some fruit for Jams if they are reducing but I am never sure what time to go what time would you all look for the reduced stickers ?
Hope the questions are not to stupid !0 -
scamps1966 wrote: »Funny you should mention that! I'm just about to call them as we opened 2 accounts, 1 for us and one for our niece (first time customers) And they tried to take £10.98 for each account, no discount. Trouble is, I put both of them onto one bank account! Do you think this sholud make a difference?
You better off emailing them .... they will ring you back hang on i go find email addy0 -
French_Knickers wrote: »Good question! I think its still Norfolk but not by too much. I went there for a day last summer....was really nice! Watton is worth a look too, its quite pretty.
Watton is quite a nice little town. I went to school there when I lived in Shipdham, just down the roadThere's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
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I got my St Ives scrub today too :j I have no idea how I got it I can't remember lol but thanks to OP!
And last week I got my free Finish dishwasher sample, was really impressed there were 10 tablets in the bag, I may have just gone back on the site & requested a sample to my work address...guess what was there this morningGoodness me I do get easily confused!
I know I am verybut dishwasher tablets are expensive!
Learn from the past, enjoy and appreciate the present and work to make your future the best it can possibly be
And get lots of glitches!0 -
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liddiaellen wrote: »Hi all been lurking for a while trying to learn your Jedi ways and terms but still got a few that I do not understand can you help?
Firstly whats a whoopsie ? I keep thinking of some mothers do have em when I was a child and Frank Spencer saying " Betty the cats done a whoopsie in the wheel barrow"but I think thats a different meaning.
Second thing is how does Tesco double the difference work and how do you find them ?
One last question was thinking of doing a sat afternoon evening shop at T's as they are closed Sunday and would be great to pick up some meat to freeze and some fruit for Jams if they are reducing but I am never sure what time to go what time would you all look for the reduced stickers ?
Hope the questions are not to stupid !
Whoopsie is the term we use for reductions. The time is different from store to store, even section by section. For instance in my local, groceries are reduced at tea time 5.30-6.30 and chilled items are reduced anytime from 7.30-9.30.
If you have to nip out for milk etc, make it a goal to go at different times until you suss out the timings in your favourite store.
Double the difference is tescos policy for overcharging. If they overcharge on an item, they double the difference. Be careful though not to waste 'lives' on small fry as your profile is raised each time you do it. It's a policy that the staff hate.
All the best!:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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in sainsburys i have just got green and blacks classic collection 12 miniature bars of dark and milk chocolate great price 75p should have been £4.99 they have a great sell by date as well jan 130
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