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The 11 plus tosco Sadass Tiger cub club

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  • henlans wrote: »
    Well, I personally hit them for £300to£400 a day for 4 days runing. :)
    Hi Henlans.

    My initial reaction to your posts was pretty much the same as everyone else on this thread, i.e this guy's a greedy nutter who's gonna bring down the apg system single handed.

    However, when you look at your reasoning, it is not flawed at all and seems to make perfect sense.
    1. The system is in place so that Asda get all our cash, not Tesco or any other supermarket.
    2. Why fanny around with vouchers under £10 which means you have to buy loads of sp items that you don't want or need? Better off buying more items each time which cover the 8 item limit.
    3. I had a ball during DTD last year and have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that the apg system will be withdrawn/severely restricted very, very soon, regardless of who does what. We should all therefore batter the living daylights out of it asap.
    4. Basically, what I am saying is that I am now a member of the Henlans fan club. From tomorrow I am going to go from 5 x £10ish vouchers that I use twice a day to 3 x £20 ones. This'll make life easier and mean that I have to buy no sp products.
    Those of you who had so much fun with DTD 18 months ago will realise that the apg will be pulled or severely restricted very soon and we should all take the m ick as much as we can as soon as we possibly can.
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    I think I was in the same store as you today...no sp conditioner, no JF that I went for especially. I've often noticed that the lurkers aren't too posh for M.H!ll T's though :mad:

    Looks like you, Cookieraider and I were all in the same store today then. Small world
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • Tiger baby is beautiful! Well done :)
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Night all.
    She is lovely tiger.
  • I can't believe how addictive this glitching business is, I read but didn't partake in the pork and Bavaria frenzy and dipped my toe in the water with the chocs. I've been a couple of s'poo shops this week and get home from work with the urge to go again ( to sada that is)! :D

    The elite'ers are amazing, thank you all so much xx
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    Hi Henlans.

    My initial reaction to your posts was pretty much the same as everyone else on this thread, i.e this guy's a greedy nutter who's gonna bring down the apg system single handed.

    However, when you look at your reasoning, it is not flawed at all and seems to make perfect sense.
    1. The system is in place so that Asda get all our cash, not Tesco or any other supermarket.
    2. Why fanny around with vouchers under £10 which means you have to buy loads of sp items that you don't want or need? Better off buying more items each time which cover the 8 item limit.
    3. I had a ball during DTD last year and have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that the apg system will be withdrawn/severely restricted very, very soon, regardless of who does what. We should all therefore batter the living daylights out of it asap.
    4. Basically, what I am saying is that I am now a member of the Henlans fan club. From tomorrow I am going to go from 5 x £10ish vouchers that I use twice a day to 3 x £20 ones. This'll make life easier and mean that I have to buy no sp products.
    Those of you who had so much fun with DTD 18 months ago will realise that the apg will be pulled or severely restricted very soon and we should all take the m ick as much as we can as soon as we possibly can.
    LOL!

    They could just fix it?
  • janejamie wrote: »
    Lurkers may not just be on the take, just still trying to get their head around what to buy to compare where! It's taken me several days to try to work it out and I still got it half wrong! Remember how many posts there are on each thread - takes hours to get through! (still can't do smilies ...)

    Click on advanced then you can do :D:D
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    edited 7 September 2012 at 11:47PM
    inna wrote: »
    thanks celebrate

    re-read your post couple of times, tried again and OMG it worked :j

    i think i know what i've done wrong - i only put 1 letter in the address field :wall::wall::wall:

    thank you all

    :j:j:j:j:j:j:j
    yay!!!! i love it when a plan comes together;);):A
    not sure what tomorrows shop is:eek::eek::eek:but im working on it
    for anyone looking for filler for a mrT v AS
    Lenor Fabric Conditioner Concentrate Summer Breeze - 21 Washes (750ml) T 1.99 A 1.00 FREE with tesco real living mag 1.00MOC
    Lenor Fabric Conditioner Concentrate Spring Awakening - 21 Washes (750ml) T 1.99 A 1.00 FREE with tesco real living mag 1.00MOC


    :beer:

    i'm pretty sure the price has gone back up in Asda for these, as has the fairy liquid , just checked to confirm on msm and i canc onfirm this
    i think i may had b*llsed up a shop yesterday as assumed prices were still the same, been to lazy to input my PP yet:(
    edit meant fairy fabric softener not fairy washing liquid
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  • henlans wrote: »
    thanks.. i messed mine up as some didnt work but was on tesco 3 for 2. thanks for the list.

    I mucked a previous one up by getting the cow & gate juice instead of the Heinz one and almost done the same tonight with the boxes of baby cereals, I wouldn't have lived that one down with my cousin as she's trying to support herself and her DS on tax credits alone while going to college. I took the hit on the first one but glad this one worked for her. Had more on my list but they didn't have them. They are on a post on the last thread though. HTH
    SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
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  • marrbett
    marrbett Posts: 1,798 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Congratulations Mr and Mrs Tiger, Polly is a lovely name.
    Hope you get some good rest.xx
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