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  • shymanuk
    shymanuk Posts: 403 Forumite
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    HI

    Does anybody know the answer to this. I was going to go and buy Weetabix at Tesco. When I have looked they are £2.17 each or two for £3.

    For the petrol vouchers do I need to buy two lots of 4 packets to the value of £6 for each four packets. Or if I purchased 6 packets would I get one voucher or two as the total cost would be over the £12 but with the multi sale it would come to £9.

    Hope that makes sense

    Aprilshower


    i brought these but only got 1 voucher ...... so rang c/service they sending gift card but i wont try this again unless seperate transactions .but not good for jtd deals unless adding other items 8 or so .
    :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
  • Good Morning

    Went to A yesterday, got conditioner and laundry tablets, also got a spray thing for 38p, will go in garage and have a look at what its called.

    Thought I'd lost our dog Archie yesterday, took him for a walk then came back and took Queenie and Dave (good name, he's a springer spaniel, looking after him whilst daughter on holiday), got back with them and went in office to do some work, queenie and dave kept coming in to see me, after about an hour I thought strange archie normally comes in and sits with me, went into house, calling him, looked all over, started panicking (he weighs nearly 12 stone, so can't hide anywhere) then heard a faint grunt from outside, I must have left the front door open, he went out and door shut behind him, god knows how long he was out there for. Must remember to shut front door :)
  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Lovely day here and I was all set for a tour of the local supermarkets. I had seperate lists made out last night and every thing, but I've no electricity. The whole street, maybe the village, is off so I cant shower. Grrrrrr!!

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    This weeks SUN is offering two free tickets for Thorpe park. Not sure of the details just seen it advertised on TV. Might be worth a glance if you live down that way(I DONT)

    HTH
  • Last night I was introduced to late night whoopsying. Amazing! People were really nice and I got loads of fruit n veg. If I can work out how to upload pic I will do.

    £31.12 shop down to £14.87 then a JTD of £10, so very happy.:j Plus a petrol voucher.

    OH not so happy as I had been gone 3 hours, DS1 only just gone to bed, DS3 still up waiting for a feed. To top it all the petrol light came on about 2 miles from home, so he will have to fill up before going to work. Trying to maximise the benefit of the 50p petrol voucher was my excuse, but really I hate filling up.

    Thank you FK for your help tonight. Very kind, friendly and generous. Might bump into you again!:beer:
  • tony98
    tony98 Posts: 539 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    HI

    Does anybody know the answer to this. I was going to go and buy Weetabix at Tesco. When I have looked they are £2.17 each or two for £3.

    For the petrol vouchers do I need to buy two lots of 4 packets to the value of £6 for each four packets. Or if I purchased 6 packets would I get one voucher or two as the total cost would be over the £12 but with the multi sale it would come to £9.

    Hope that makes sense

    Aprilshower

    I bought 2 packs of weetabix plus antother £1.78 on cereal and did not get a petrol voucher so off to cs and refund :(
  • bobbyoscar
    bobbyoscar Posts: 65 Forumite
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Thanks for the reminder, just won a pk - only had 20p voucher before.:T
  • tony98
    tony98 Posts: 539 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Miss_Laid wrote: »

    Cheers got free bag again :)
  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,300 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I am torn in all directions this morning.

    Eldest child is home for a few days which is a very rare event now. The trouble is if you are away from home for a long while, when you go back you really notice how shabby and untidy it is and eldest child lives in a posh modern clean, sleek flat. Still her bedroom here is clean as is the bathrooms and kitchen so as long as everything smells of bleach and cleaning products it will have to do :D What has not helped is having eldest son home on leave as well, he produces a mound of washing and its drying everywhere, the living room is a mound of his xbox and various wires and his bedroom is a complete shambles, that was a waste of time cleaning his bedroom before he came home.
    So part of me wants to keep cleaning up or at least go and try and sort the garden out which looks trashed after weeks of rain, not looking its best either.
    Another bit of me wants to play printing and cutting out MOCs and making shopping lists :D
    Another bit says there are loads of competitions on facebook and twitter on Fridays so I should go and do half an hour or an hour of those ....
    And another bit says go shower and hair wash and go into town for an hour, go and do a JTD shop and get some Quidco check-ins and s*d everything else - it will all be here when you get back :rotfl:
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    Posts like this really annoy me! Why target a massive APG?? Its only going to flag what you are doing and get you noticed, and'or get T&C's altered to our detriment.

    Some of you guys really need to learn how to duck under the radar....specially given sooo many people now are doing savvy shopping of one sort or another! This isn't the 'old days' anymore.

    I'd never looked at it from this angle. That would be the correct thing to do but I can't help want to "sock-it-to-them" so-to-speak. I've complained to HO at TEsco numerous times about instore DTD but it still goes on.

    I am in conversation with ASDA presently but I'm now wondering whether I should leave it incase they do introduce a T&C of fair play.

    What are the Elite's thoughts?

    PS - sorry my post annoyed you, FK, that wasn't the intention. :o
    I am firmly across the line. I won't impose my values on you if you keep away from mine.
    Updated 14/10/14 :A
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