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  • Call_of_Trouty
    Call_of_Trouty Posts: 5,666 Forumite
    Just made tomorrows curry and now gonna make a start on todays tea.

    Does anyone have any tips/ideas to do something different with t's finest burgers.

    I'm thinking of putting them in the slow cooker with home made pasta sauce for an hour or 2 then served on spaghetti. so basically spag bol burgers :D

    If someone can come up with a better idea i'll go with that :)

    Tia
  • west_is_best
    west_is_best Posts: 1,797 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    can I ask a huge favour.... does anyone on here have the Mail on Sunday but dont use the rewards Number??
    My sister usually gets it every sunday and I get the number from her, but she couldnt get last Sunday's....
    Ive posted on the daily Rewards Club forum, but Im not holding my breath...
  • neosi
    neosi Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    This is the Welch's that didnt work on the SS for me today

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    [SIZE=-1]Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?[/SIZE]
    OBI-WAN KENOBI
    :beer: :A :beer:
  • simone10
    simone10 Posts: 1,089 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic
    edited 9 May 2012 at 4:34PM
    Afternoon everyone

    I was browsing the site looking to see if anyone was discussing the Paypal new user agreement. Haven't found it under discussion anywhere. So also thought this group might need to know.....

    New ruling coming into effect in July (at least that's how i understand it) according to the new user agreement that I got emailed yesterday.
    It reads as though if you don't have enough funds in your Paypal account (which I never do) and it has to take money from your debit/credit card that its associated with, they will now charge 3.4% - 4.4%.
    Therefore I will have to keep funds in my Paypal account that isn't earning any money just to be sure I don't end up paying fees when I make a purchase.
    So that now means Paypal make money on the seller and buyer.

    Anyone else read their updated user aggreement? (incidentally it was towards the bottom under a lot of mumbo jumbo that I didn't take in)

    Actually just opened it as a PDF and its page 4 of 22

    I've opened a thread on it to get some input. Hopefully it looks like I have misunderstood it

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/53015933#Comment_53015933
    The end is nigh
  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
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    Been to Tesco and brought some youngs box o 20 fish fingers. Sel is £2 but they go through the till at 50p.

    :j:j I hope they do go through at 50p at mine!
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    simone10 wrote: »
    Afternoon everyone

    I was browsing the site looking to see if anyone was discussing the Paypal new user agreement. Haven't found it under discussion anywhere. So also thought this group might need to know.....

    New ruling coming into effect in July (at least that's how i understand it) according to the new user agreement that I got emailed yesterday.
    It reads as though if you don't have enough funds in your Paypal account (which I never do) and it has to take money from your debit/credit card that its associated with, they will now charge 3.4% - 4.4%.
    Therefore I will have to keep funds in my Paypal account that isn't earning any money just to be sure I don't end up paying fees when I make a purchase.
    So that now means Paypal make money on the seller and buyer.

    Anyone else read their updated user aggreement? (incidentally it was towards the bottom under a lot of mumbo jumbo that I didn't take in)

    Thanks, had email but not read it yet. If that's truly the case, I would think most won't use Ebay/Paypal. I know I won't be! Just tooo money grabbing.
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    Rhett wrote: »
    Hi fourp,

    I think you must be looking at a different site....have never seen any "posters"...just a comparison website. No forum, so I'm confused.

    There are usully links down the left side of the homepage, but they are not there at the moment.

    Say you clicked on BREAD - it would then show the comparitive prices of Tesco v Asda for different breads, together with the price difference.

    A bit like MYSUPERMARKET but aimed at getting the best JTD.

    apologies Big Bro :)

    I went into something called bitterwallet , it lives up to it's name .
    Thanks for putting me straight
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    Been to Tesco and brought some youngs box o 20 fish fingers. Sel is £2 but they go through the till at 50p.

    I brought 10 boxes and used a £1 price flop coupon so got them for 40p a box!

    Was rather pleased!!!

    5 boxes for me and 5 boxes for my daughter as my grandson loves fish fingers!

    are these cod fillet fish fingers , I'm rather fussy with my FF's , no idea why as I eat most fish .
    Thanks .
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    has anyone tried buying 12 of these which brings it to £15.60 - BOGOF £7.80 - 5 x Price flop coupons = £2.80..
    Nope, not me. I just pick up one pack of BOGOF's and a value jam and sponge roll (40p) each time I go. Think I have a face that screams "trout me".. :rotfl:
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • flandot
    flandot Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    simone10 wrote: »
    Afternoon everyone

    I was browsing the site looking to see if anyone was discussing the Paypal new user agreement. Haven't found it under discussion anywhere. So also thought this group might need to know.....

    New ruling coming into effect in July (at least that's how i understand it) according to the new user agreement that I got emailed yesterday.
    It reads as though if you don't have enough funds in your Paypal account (which I never do) and it has to take money from your debit/credit card that its associated with, they will now charge 3.4% - 4.4%.
    Therefore I will have to keep funds in my Paypal account that isn't earning any money just to be sure I don't end up paying fees when I make a purchase.
    So that now means Paypal make money on the seller and buyer.

    Anyone else read their updated user aggreement? (incidentally it was towards the bottom under a lot of mumbo jumbo that I didn't take in)

    Thanks for clarifying this - I did get an email asking me to read the agreement but of course I didn't bother as I assumed there wouldn't be any great changes.

    I never have any money in my PayPal either cos I don't see the point in it just sitting there doing nothing in the instance I *might* use PayPal to pay for something! Would rather have it in my bank account where I can access it straight away.

    I generally use PayPal to pay for things online when I can't be bothered grabbing my debit card :p Will be a little less lazy from now on!
    Feb wins: Angry Birds mug, £250 Perfume Shop bundle :D
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