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  • FloFlo wrote: »
    Bl00dy DD, just announced she has to cover her books for high school, I don't have sheets of coloured paper big enough - anyone know if Asda or Tesco sell the book covers.

    my dd used polly pockets and sellotape if that helps :rotfl:
    :j:j:j:j
  • locarr
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    Anyone tried the Vitamin glitch recently please? is the Odourless Garlic still comparing? cheers
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • midwinter
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    FloFlo wrote: »
    Bl00dy DD, just announced she has to cover her books for high school, I don't have sheets of coloured paper big enough - anyone know if Asda or Tesco sell the book covers.

    Brown wrapping paper works well, and they can decorate them too :)
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • So close to catching up but I have to go to work :(

    Hope everyone has a great day, last Sunday of extended trading hours for T's and A's today, fill your boots! :)
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    my dd used polly pockets and sellotape if that helps :rotfl:

    Good idea will have to have root around.
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    midwinter wrote: »
    Brown wrapping paper works well, and they can decorate them too :)

    I have brown paper, now need to convince DD.
  • Good afternoon everybody, Been reading this thread all week and laughing my head off at how you are all doing this.
    We have no assda within 30 miles of us to take advantage of but I take my hat off to you guys and gals for how well you are all doing. I think it's fantastic.

    Just like to give you something back since I've profited from this as well, thanks to you good people. I'd noticed that nobody had posted about this and thought it was odd, because this will help people like me with no assda near them but...

    This also works with online/home deliveries

    Make sure you tick 'no substitutes', I made that mistake once and it messed up my APG. Not to worry, more than made up for it since.

    One thing is that you are restricted to the £100 limit, but if you have very good family and friends that is easy to overcome and they all appreciate the free wine etc I put in my orders for them.

    carry on saving all you happy glitchers.
    Sorry to quote myself but this also means you will not get any hassle from the shop assistants or supervisors :j

    By the way, how come people don't spend less than the amount on your APGs and get the balance back at customer services ?
  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
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    I don't as I think this will bring attention to yourself.
    I Hate Jobsworths!!!
  • michaels
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    Fudge_Cake wrote: »
    Righty oh, I have decided because this is so complicated and so many people are asking the same questions (I don't mean that offensively, just factually ;)) that I am going to do a summary post following on from what I wrote last night;

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    A v T


    Hair products buy in multiples of 3 including atleast 1 Smart price conditioner, Smart price hairgel, Asda Extra Firm hair gel or Alberto Balsam conditioner.

    Heinz tomato ketchup 1.5kg - £3 compares to 19p


    Soft and gentle 150ml deodrant - Body responsive (purple lid) or Sensitive (peachy lid) - £1 compares to 20p


    Baby new potatoes with herbs and butter 360g - £1 compares to 39p

    I'm sure this explains it all but I am a little hard of thinking today and still don't get it. :(

    I need at least 8 comparable items?
    I need to buy certain cheap items and then other items will be compared against a(wrong) much lower price?
    Do I have to select a different cheap item depending on which expensive items I am trying to get cheaply?
    There is something about multiples that I don't understand at all?

    Where should I start reading to have it explained? Thanks
    I think....
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    MissCL wrote: »
    So close to catching up but I have to go to work :(

    Hope everyone has a great day, last Sunday of extended trading hours for T's and A's today, fill your boots! :)

    Think I might go on my own today to get a break from DH and DD! Means I am less my shopping buddy but less chance of committing murder.
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