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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    lutzi1 wrote: »
    Hi Mrsfrugal,

    Let's look at a simple example using the Crunchy Nut Cornflakes 750g. For every £6 you spend on cereals at T till Sunday, you get a 10p off a litre petrol voucher.

    They cost £3.14 in T but £2 in S. Buy 6 packs = £18.84.
    Make your basket up to 8 different items, being sure to only add items which aren't cheaper in A or don't compare. PP will give you back £6.84, meaning you have spent £12 on the cereal. This will generate 3 x 10p petrol coupons.

    If you put say 50 litres in your car, these will save you £15 off your fuel. (Put as much into your car in this transaction as possible, my husband got 80 odd in his the other day). You can generate up to 5 coupons in one shop and spend up to 5 at a time on fuel, which will knock 50p off a litre, but be aware of the £10 limit on PP and split your shopping into different transactions so as not to fall foul of this.

    So, you've spent £12 nett and got 6 large boxes of cereal and saved eg £15 off your petrol. You will also have earned 18 cc points on the above, which are worth up to 76p in rewards, and I like getting the higher throughput on my credit card as we earn rewards on those as well with our bank.

    HTH :A

    My 2 cent

    You say the cereal is cheaper in S and to fill your basket with other items that are not cheaper in A (????). Can you confirm if its A or S the shop should be planned against?

    You'll earn more than 18 clubcard points if you also use your clubcard when you pay for the petrol :). 50 litres will be more than £60 before discount so thats another 30 points easily or another £1.20 in rewards
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • jamsponge wrote: »
    Morning all.

    I know alot of you have read Fifty shades, is there anything similar out there. I surprisingly liked reading these. Didn't think it was my sort of thing lol. I have a kobo reader btw.

    Try The KamaSutra.

    Or if thats not to your liking then there's always the secret diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 3/4 :D
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    msgoggins wrote: »
    someone posted a link so I printed from that. Just searched back for you and the link has been removed from the post - sorry...:(
    i searched the coupon thread, the only clover i could find is no longer available, i wish i had seen this especially if it was a PDF;)
  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Oh lesley,
    So sorry you had a bad day. Hope you managed to sleep. Take care x

    Thanks, I did manage to sleep with the help of a sleeping pill. They say Things wont seem as bad in the morning, but not in this instance. But I know I will feel better in time. Thanks Trulymadly
  • zippydooda wrote: »
    i searched the coupon thread, the only clover i could find is no longer available, i wish i had seen this especially if it was a PDF;)

    Yep I must have missed that one too, my kids love clover.
  • nahteb20
    nahteb20 Posts: 1,483 Forumite
    Good morning, had a little skim back and haven't seen anyone mention it but I had an e mail this morning from Stella Artois pear cider saying I've won a bottle, I can remember applying for it so huge thanks to the op for that. Email says I have to send my address and it will be sent to me :)

    So check your e mails xxxxx good luck
    Hello my name is nahteb20 and i am a T's Glitch & Bargainaholic.......
  • Looby123
    Looby123 Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    In my T at the moment and they have got
    Sluberland Single duvet 4.5 tog £2.25, double £2.75, king £3.00
    Chuggington art box £10 down to £2.50


    great find! if possible, could you add the end of the barcodes please? Or which slumberland duvets (my locals stock more than one type!).

    ta very muchly :)
    hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!
  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    jamsponge wrote: »
    Morning all.

    I know alot of you have read Fifty shades, is there anything similar out there. I surprisingly liked reading these. Didn't think it was my sort of thing lol. I have a kobo reader btw.

    I've read the first two of the sinners series. Rock Hard and Backstage Pass and both by Ollivia Cunning. I have these two on PDF if you PM me your e-mail. There are a few suggestions in this thread:

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4042021

    Other than that, I think it is unique in that (if you read my review on that thread you'll see why) the story line, sex scenes, roll play, BDSM are all nicely packaged into a light hearted but racy book. She got it spot on. I don't think anyone else has. When was the last time 3.54 million people in the UK sat down to read a book in two days? Even the boy wizard didn't do that. :rotfl:

    One of the more, explicit books is "The story of O". Try that.
    *Bites lip and does a somersault*. :D
    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
  • Bananababe wrote: »
    Tell them you had dentist visit and he advised no fizzy juice ! :) its the truth !

    Good idea. Get my oh to say it :D
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    Morning elite
    Just been to mrTs. The moc's were given a real good going over by SA, only 1 moc per product allowed today. I have found this MrT very strict on coupons lately and was told they had an email last week about accepting coupons. x
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

    No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.
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