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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 8
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just logged on to say hi,this is my only chance this after to go A's i havent read back yet but assume some things are still gltching0
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I am freezing.....my hands are nearly see through they are that white :eek: I have a lump on my bottom lip (not a cold sore) and the inside of my mouth hurts:( I feel like poop

Any cures lol?
I only read half of it & thought you got piles:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: then saw the "lip" oh you got ulcer:Dgrass_roots wrote: »dh keeps saying that you get some stuff cheap because of the voucher but you do then need to spend it in A's so they are still getting the money back.:)
That is correct grass roots but we bought the items next to nothing ie : 25p or 38p each - now tell OH he can't even get that sort of price at Home Bargain:rotfl::rotfl:
Welcome back grass roots. xRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
cornishlady wrote: »just logged on to say hi,this is my only chance this after to go A's i havent read back yet but assume some things are still gltching
Cornish the glitch are still on. Just work out your shopping list with less than £10 back. If you need to do 3 or 4 transaction do it by all means.
If you are worry about using your over "£15" mocs don't worry just take 1 day at a time.
I used up my £22 & £20 this morning & nobody says anything even the service manager said to me as long as I spend £22 or more worth of goods I can use it.
Got to hop over to elite & skim read to see whats going on over the hectic side as I got to report back here & my sis BW is going to call me for updates:eek:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
thats good news DW
not been to asda myself todayDr.Who-Who wrote: »Just got back & I haven't read back all the posts. Just want to let you guys know that all those "elite" that got trouted for using big moc, well I have no problem using them in my stores.0 -
hi GR
how are you?
great to see you got back here and started posting again
just make sure you stay:Dgrass_roots wrote: »have just noticed the time:eek:
funny how you suddenly feel exhausted when you see it's much later than you think.
thanks for the warm welcome
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Not been to SADA today either. Allotment this morning then sister's for lunch.If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat
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hi BP
glad betteries shop worked out well:DBest_price wrote: »I bought 15 cif, got new APGs then did a round of battery buying - 5 lots of batteries (including the one that went wrong)0 -
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thanks DWW had alot on my plate this week & dont know if i could be bothered doing 40 mile round trip but hubby said its up to me ,i said no first then thought its raining cats & dogs so might as well get out for awhile .0
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Originally Posted by Magsta

Voucher from a 7pm shop last night is printing at £15.00 even though it says it should be £16.09. Checked last night but didn't print it. Looks like even the old ones that are over £15.00 will not print at any amount higher than the £15.00. :eek: Not gonna make a fuss for £1.06 but may catch others out.
Nope wrong info - I just checked my old one (the one got signed) it still shows my £20ish & not £15 as posted by Magsta.
This for FV luckily we told you to print last night :
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=56040991&postcount=8945
£15 capping started today :
19. The maximum voucher value issued will be £15. All Vouchers must be used within 28 days of being issued. 20. The number of claims is limited to 10 per calendar month per household and the total amount that can be claimed is limited to £100 per calendar month per household.
http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/Administration/Terms-And-Conditions.aspx
will update more because I am reading backward:rotfl:
Thats is nothing else to report the rest are full of carps or stuff we already knew.;);)
RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0
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