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ELITE 11+ "50 shades of tosco" mse gathering of OCD bargain hunters!!

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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    I agree with you to an extent but over there everyone will just abuse and end it and we try to stay under the radar

    Some of us try to stay under the radar. There are plenty people on here going to be drawing attention to themselves with their £30 apg on £40 shops
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • obama
    obama Posts: 606 Forumite
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    I'm in two minds what to do here - any advice welcome!

    Bought 3 x wine, 2 x M&M Peanut, 3 x Galaxy Counters and 3 x Milky Way Stars hoping to compare with T's (I'm in NI so no comparison with Mor's) - I didn't realise the Stars were not glitching with T's anymore and have compared at the same price (£6.27).

    My APG for this receipt (not yet printed) is £14ish but could really have been £17ish - just wondering what the situation would be if I were to return the 3 x Stars and exhange them for 3 x Counters or 3 x M&M Peanuts .... would that mess up my current APG of £14 and maybe forfeit it or would it amend itself thus giving me an APG of £17 ...

    or should I even bother?????! :D :rotfl:

    :beer:
    You need to buy them in multiples of 2.
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    sharon-p wrote: »
    :hello:Evening everyone, just taken me hours to catch up with you all. Well done on the butter, wine and choccies!! None for me as no expresses or As near me
    Plus I've spent most of the past 24 hours in a drug induced sleep. Emergency doc visit late Thurs night and a follow up with my GP yesterday has resulted in a diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia.....apparently its a very painful condition (I seriously thought I was having a stroke!!) and can be difficult to treat. Thankfully the pain has eased to a more acceptable level but the tablets are making me really sleepy and queasy so it looks like I'm housebound for a few days:(
    My BS order arrived yesterday so I'm gonna go treat myself to a yummy smelling shower and snuggle in my pjs til its time to take my tablets and sleep again

    And boy do I know how much pain you have gone through with this, because I suffered with this about 15 years ago. It was always worse in the middle of the night and I thought I was going round the bend. I couldn't function properly, couldn't sleep with the pain, couldn't eat and couldn't concentrate on anything. Had all sorts of tests but it was only after an MRI scan that it was confirmed and I got the right treatment (at that time it was stuff they used to treat epilepsy with, which makes you really tired).

    It took a few months to get over it and I have been fortunate not to have a recurrence.

    Hope you soon feel a bit better.
  • LadyLeenie
    LadyLeenie Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    aau98113 wrote: »
    Some of us try to stay under the radar. There are plenty people on here going to be drawing attention to themselves with their £30 apg on £40 shops

    I don`t think it`s really worth it
    Toni`s Mummy :)
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    izzeyb wrote: »
    Nice crowd on Hot UK Deals:


    icehawk31 minutes agoShow comment toolsReply #8
    brianw

    this glitch has been going on for the last few days as first mentioned on MSE agreat possibilty that it will be fixed by tomorrow

    You should've posted it a few days ago then you idiot


    :eek::eek::eek:
    :):)
    no mention of the free cinema tickets lol:D
  • Gotta go - night night all, sleep tight!

    Too much wine?
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    LadyLeenie wrote: »
    I don`t think it really matters who gets the credit for it, does it?
    It will now get abused big time, which is such a shame.
    Regards Leenie
    we all thank our posts giving credit on here, we post finds from there giving credit to the op from there. its just courtesy.
    :):)
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    zippydooda wrote: »
    ive read it a few times and i can not see anywhere where credit is given. i know he has used our pictures to prove HIS find though.

    "I noticed this on MSE today.. Shocked it was not posted here to."
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • missy.moo wrote: »
    You must visit Rinsey Cove when you're down next, it's lovely. I'd say that about [STRIKE]all[/STRIKE] most of Cornwall though! One proud Cornish maid here!! :D:D

    I don't think cousinjack was on holiday though, I may have got my wires crossed but she lives here. (I think?!! :o )



    Me too. :( I don't use them very often at all because the nearest is miles away though, but they are talking of building one near my local Extra. This makes me :D:D :rotfl: This maybe of use to Robstersgirl? I think that's your local too? And indeed any other west Cornwall locals.


    I'd be proud too instead I'm jealous :(, we visit at least twice a year.
  • No never heard of Rinsey, maybe in October, did u get any butter.

    We left st Erth at 8:15 just by callington a car and caravan had separated and rolled, sorry if that was your car, caravan and schnauzer, I hope you are all ok today, a group of us tried to move the overturned caravan onto the verge, so we could use one lane of the dual carriageway, to get past, but when the police arrived we managed to get through the layby, so only a 20 minute delay, but the kids slept through it and we got home just after 1am. Again I hope the family are ok.

    The weather is average here, at least at home there's loads to keep the kids occupied.

    I hope the weather picks up for the rest of your holiday,.
    Glad you made it home safe and sound- that accident sounded nasty:(
    (I didn't make it to the express in the end so am butterless:()
    missy.moo wrote: »
    You must visit Rinsey Cove when you're down next, it's lovely. I'd say that about [STRIKE]all[/STRIKE] most of Cornwall though! One proud Cornish maid here!! :D:D

    I don't think cousinjack was on holiday though, I may have got my wires crossed but she lives here. (I think?!! :o )



    Cornish through and through here too! (many grandmothers in the grave)
    I can recommend Rinsey- it is full of lovely people;)
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