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  • Is anybody any good with iTunes vouchers?
    If somebody is selling them with the advice they are brand new but need activating at a till point is this dodgy?
    I normally buy an app and it takes money from my account so looking if a cheaper option buying on eBay etc.
    Now on the 5:2 diet.

    Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go
  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
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    inna wrote: »
    Thank you for suggestions! Some nights she's dry, some nights she's not. It all went "wrong" because i was pregnant and now have a 2 month old. But slowly getting back on track and will concentrate on getting her dry at night. Pull ups at the time were an easy way out as she demanded nappies, dummies, bottles, breast ect...

    Laura :rotfl: they can be so creative!

    Night all x

    My DS2 is 4, nearly 5 and he was really difficult to get dry at nite, in fact he still has the odd accident. I used the pullups at nite for him and definitely think they hold them back. It is better to go commando with just pants, buy the dry nites or a plastic sheet and eventually they will come round. Also I have read that you should not reduce their fluid intake as they need to adjust to the natural demands of their little bodies.

    Good luck.
  • Just about to read back and catch up but have just found a Loreal light moisturiser that scanned at £1.53 as appeared as hair care on the receipt- can't take a photo sorry, but will search for a link......
    bare with me and I will edit post x
  • cousinjack_2
    cousinjack_2 Posts: 856 Forumite
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    edited 6 August 2012 at 10:24PM
    Just about to read back and catch up but have just found a Loreal light moisturiser that scanned at £1.53 as appeared as hair care on the receipt- can't take a photo sorry, but will search for a link......
    bare with me and I will edit post x
    It was like this one....
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/LOreal-Paris-Expertise-Moisturiser-Sensitive/dp/B0065CCUVY/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1344288122&sr=8-7
    :)
  • Bookworm63
    Bookworm63 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Afternoon/evening. Went to S this morning and picked up 6 more beer. Only 1 coupon would scan (as is the norm now) so i trotted to CS and got the other coupons refunded back on my card. My 3 yr old had picked up a chocolate "cars" cake as a treat. He held it until we'd done out shopping and driven to my friends house and luckily I put it on a plate instead of letting him eat it from the wrapper.... it's was bloomin mouldy with green bits on and a best before date of 21st June :eek: It was quite disgusting. I fobbed him off with a hobnob biscuit instead but am fuming:mad: about S selling something like that, so blatantly out of date and for kids. where do i stand? I don't think a 49p refund is/will be good enough. Am i best to write to H/O instead of going into store do you think?

    I once bought one of the large chocolate coins in Tesco (the ones that were 1p at one stage) and it was 7 months out of date!!!!

    I complained via the website and got a phone call back within a few minutes to apologise but they only offered me a £3.50 giftcard :( Stingy lot!!!
  • inna
    inna Posts: 590 Forumite
    elliemoo wrote: »
    My DS2 is 4, nearly 5 and he was really difficult to get dry at nite, in fact he still has the odd accident. I used the pullups at nite for him and definitely think they hold them back. It is better to go commando with just pants, buy the dry nites or a plastic sheet and eventually they will come round. Also I have read that you should not reduce their fluid intake as they need to adjust to the natural demands of their little bodies.

    Good luck.

    Silly question - where did you put plastic sheet? under the normal sheet or on top? also i've noticed a couple of times that duvet get wet as well - is there a way i can keep it dry/protected? thank you!!! x
    :money:
  • robstersgirl
    robstersgirl Posts: 2,813 Forumite
    Is anybody any good with iTunes vouchers?
    If somebody is selling them with the advice they are brand new but need activating at a till point is this dodgy?
    I normally buy an app and it takes money from my account so looking if a cheaper option buying on eBay etc.

    Sounds dodgy to me anyone could pick up a blank card, the don't activate till you've paid for them at the till.
    I'd say this is a con. I've been using EZMP3 on my iPad wirelessly syncs songs from your laptop with no iTunes it really is amazing!
    MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy :)
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    Evening Elite.

    Coupon shop done today total: £44.67 after coupons and JTD = £4.98 :D fingers crossed a £10.00 JTD voucher also.

    T v's A (that might be of interest)

    Tampax pearl super (36) £5.99 @ Tesco, £3.00 @ Asda
    Ariel liquitabs (33) £10.75 @ Tesco, £7.00 @ Asda
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • purdita
    purdita Posts: 3,003 Forumite
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    From a womble tonight there is a small glitch on another multibuy.
    Rekorderlig cider 3 for £5 in A's comparing at the full price.

    You will get back £1.45 + 10% = £1.60 making them £3.40 for 3 which is a good price for lovely cider :)

    7 items (5 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gifTesco+£0.04CheaperSignBlue.gif 1 x ASDA Chosen by You Puff Pastry Steak & Kidney Pie ...£0.63N/A1 x ASDA Plums (500g)£1.00N/A1 x ASDA Green Seedless Grapes (500g)£1.50N/A1 x Batchelors Bigga Marrowfat Processed Peas (300g)£0.49£0.401 x Capri Sun Orange Juice Drink (10x200ml)£2.00£2.991 x ASDA Red Grapes (500g)£1.50£2.001 x ASDA Smartprice Gravy Granules for Meat Dishes (20...£0.20£0.201 x ASDA Chosen by You Crisps - Meaty Variety (6x25g)£1.00N/A1 x ASDA Prawn Cocktail Shells (6x18g)£1.00N/A1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cooked Chicken (10 per pack - 1...£1.00N/A1 x ASDA Chosen by You Cooked Ham (10 per pack - 125g)£1.00N/A3 x Rekorderlig Wild Berries Cider 4% (500ml)£6.45£5.01 Comparison total (compared products only)£10.64£10.60
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • inna wrote: »
    Thank you for suggestions! Some nights she's dry, some nights she's not. It all went "wrong" because i was pregnant and now have a 2 month old. But slowly getting back on track and will concentrate on getting her dry at night. Pull ups at the time were an easy way out as she demanded nappies, dummies, bottles, breast ect...

    Laura :rotfl: they can be so creative!

    Night all x
    I agree with what everyone says but I am all for an easy life and a pull up at bed time is definately the easy option- if you have a small baby to contend with too I would stick with pull ups if I were you;)
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