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

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  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    Thanks for the head up on kendo :T
    I must go look for the plenty pack. Been really busy though, but I'm running out so really should get it whilst it's cheap cheap :)

    Aww that was really kind of you. I always think twice about pointing something out to people also. As some people stick their noses up at you as if your beneath them. :eek: This really angers me as your only trying to help them save money. Can't please everyone I guess :D

    Leslie, when you get to my age, you can play the daft old biddy to perfection. I hate to see a wasted coupon or a missed bargain - if people are daft enough to ignore me then thats their loss!
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  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Chutzpah Haggler Debt-free and Proud!
    rchddap1 wrote: »
    Never got near the BS glitch. Very annoyed at myself lol. Whenever I checked either the card wasn't in stock, or it wasn't taking all the 'glitched' discounts off.

    Right now can't get it below £20.

    Oh well.

    I have just added the following to basket and the w code and it comes to £12.99

    Rainforest Volumising Shampoo 60ml x1
    LIFE IS... GIFT BOX SMALL x2
    Love Your Body™ Card x2

    HTH :)
    N1LDA :)
  • josie wrote: »
    Was beginning to think it was only us that had had rubbish weather this weekend! It rained most of yesterday here too til about 4pm. Grey and drizzly today too booo... :(

    No we're sharing that rubbish weather with you :D hopefully it will brighten up a bit though. It feels really clammy and damp if you know what I mean. Just no sunshine :eek:
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Just been in Asda on my way home, and no joy with the plenty. They had every size pack bar 8 pack. No joy with the bubbly choc either. They had none at all. Hope others have more luck:)
  • tbw wrote: »
    Thank you Leslie. I think it will be OK - just got off the phone to Tesco Credit Card people and they say that only one transaction has been processed. It would be a great bonus if the 2 Quidco cash backs (£60.xxx odd each) both went through!

    However, for older travellers, it might be worth bearing Flexicover in mind - they are listed on Quidco with a 15% cashback and there is currently a 10% off code there as well. Up until my DH hit 80, he was covered by his bank insurance (and I still am covered). Since then we have been paying out for single trip insurance and, as I am keen to take as many trips as we can while we are both able to cope with flights, long haul etc, its been getting expensive (our 3 weeks in Sri Kanka in June cost around £200 for DH's insurance). An annual policy for £480 which covers him Worldwide inc. USA and prostate cancer has to be a bargain - especially with £60.xx odd cashback!

    That's brilliant. Fingers crossed it does double track for you, a nice little bonus :j
    Quidco is fantastic, I have been with them for 18 months now and so far have had £964.38 paid into my bank and my next due payment so far this month is at £20.84 :T :T :T I love it :j
  • robstersgirl
    robstersgirl Posts: 2,813 Forumite
    missy.moo wrote: »
    Corned beef in a pasty?! :eek::eek::eek::p


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  • izzeyb wrote: »
    Just been in Asda on my way home, and no joy with the plenty. They had every size pack bar 8 pack. No joy with the bubbly choc either. They had none at all. Hope others have more luck:)

    Sorry you didn't find any. I'm going later if I have the time.
    Can you please explain the deal with the bubbly choc? Thanks think I must have missed that one.
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    fernie1 wrote: »
    m&m came back as 2 for £3 in tesco, but 2 for £4.18 asda :(

    p.s m&m were peanuts sorry
    They must have just come off offer :( The plain m&m's are £1 in Asda just now or 2 for £3.00 in Tesco (offer ends 20th)
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  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    zippydooda wrote: »
    they are drip feeding us, one of my 4 from friday is on its way.:)

    Yes, :rotfl::rotfl:. I now have 4 out of 5 dispatched. :j
    N1LDA :)
  • tricia89
    tricia89 Posts: 1,273 Forumite
    Beki88 wrote: »
    I just messaged you on FB hun regarding broadband :)
    i got it thanks chick, i think ive replied but my dongle stopps working everytime i send messages on facebook so dont know if you'll receive it.
    jemmah1983 wrote: »
    When my little one has a sore bot I use organic babies nappy cream, change her before I go to bed and also change to reusable nappies. For yourself it might be worth using a fleece insert even in the disposable to keep the wet away from his skin, you can buy these or make your own with fleece fabric, also use a reusable nappy wrap over the disposable. They are a lot better at keeping the leaks in.
    What brand of nappies do you use? I find papers slim but not so absorbent and huggies bulkier but normally better. If he is getting soo drenched maybe you need to tacle it from a few angles.

    Unfortunately can't help much other than that, your not doing anything wrong and as has been said likely just a phase. And potty training is normally around 2.5 to 3 years so wouldn't worry your not near that and dry at night a lot later.

    Hth a little
    i use huggies and pampers depends which is on offer at the time but tend to stick with pampers as hes a rather big boy and the biggest size on these fits him a lot better than huggies ones. given him nice long bath toay and had nappy off all morning with just one accident so seems bit more like his usual self :) thanks
    I second leaving off all nappies in the house - i used a plastic tablecloth over the carpet - put potty and toys on it and let my son get on with it - he rappidly learnt using the potty was not as sore as having urine stinging his skin - at 20 months we were going out to high tea and he refused point blank to have a nappy on - took several changes of clothes and the potty with us - and brought all the changes home - job done - he was dry night and day from then on - seemed scary at the time as I thought he was just too young - but it worked - the plastic tablecloth paid for itself in nappies I didn't have to buy!!! Good luck

    i dont have carpet yet just moved into council flat so got some horrible tile type stuff on floor. good idea about the potty etc being left in room though
    he's so big though i had a normal size one and hes too big for it couldnt fit his man bits in it they just hung outside it :rotfl:
    and lookingforabargain thanks for advice also :)


    Also... i see somebody just bought 8 cans of coke for £3...

    I know sometimes adsa, t's etc have bogof but 9/10 iceland does 6 cans for £1.50... which means 12 cans for £3 and soemtimes they do the boxes of 10 for £2.50 and more often than not my iceland has one with a smashed up box or one can msising for £1.50
    Either way is a lot cheaper than the others unless they have bogof on.
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