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The Elite 11+ Mega-Glitching Bargain-Surfer Dudes and Dudettes!
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Spiderman & Hello Kitty popup tents £2.25
(the cars 2 tents were the same price)
Nappies £1.62 (with UK flag)
Bee £7 (or £3.50, cant rem, probably 3.50 cos would never pay £7 or more than half price for any toy anymore)
Charlie Bear £6. (seen this in a few other stores at £24 not reduced)
Hello Kitty book & Beads both £3.
Stacking rings £4.75
more nappies....actually got quite alot of these cos they worked out to be cheaper than the cheapest.
again modelling the performance socks.
Hello kitty mobile £8
Singing Alfie £2.25 - only found this in one store (was out of place in shelf, so scanned it). tried a few other stores & they all scanned full price. Cant believe my sis tried to nick this cos i couldnt get her one for soon to be born baby. I wanted the pick one (not for me but daughter of course) but they full price too.
Tommee Toppee C2N baby monitor £24. (ones without the sensor are £14/£15) . Will be returning this one as found the Summer video monitor i've been after since last year except its the newer models that were reduced to £21 & £37 & not last years model.
There were loads of others reduced but didnt buy as still got a stash from the sale 6 months ago and they would have only been similar toys or not suitable for those i'm buying for . Only have to top up slightly every few months. Cant believe i used to pay full price for things like £55 for a baby mat (4 years ago).
My nephews & nieces (and their friends) are were looked after (but not spoilt)
I have a few other bits which i'll post when i have a free house to take photos as they hidden from prying small fingers
Any questions pm me as i no longer have time to keep up with this thread....out of the last 4 threads started think i only skimmed about 20 pages.
Really want in on the Mr APG (especially the weetabix 48pk for £0.24, just bought the asda make 24pk for £1.28..gutted) but sadly no idea were to start.
Thank you to all the finders.
Do you know what - you deserve help on this. Is there a post that explains the cereal glitch succintly enough for this lady. If she started there she would then flourish.
Here is my attempt at explaining.
Buy one ambrosia rice 120g at 38p- sits with jelly(this is the trigger for your cereal shop and will make it successful)
Then buy either 2 or 5 or 8 cereals.
The cereals that you buy must be on a 3 for 2 offer at waitrose - you will find those if you look on the mysupermarket site.
In total your basket must include 8 different items(do 10 or 12 to be safe) (two or more of the same cereal count as one item). Make up a shopping list for yourself post it on here and someone - locarr especially good will cast their eye over it to ensure success before you go out. Pxnever stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
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[STRIKE]If you purchase the Mail on Sunday this Sunday there will be a chance to claim a voucher for £5 off at Pizza Express. You just need to find out who is on the front of the You magazine and then you will be able to claim the £5 voucher.
It is one voucher per email address and one per table.
NO PURCHASE REQUIRED!!!![/STRIKE]
Deal expired.0 -
I don't have a dishwasher, but tempted to buy Finish Dishwasher things :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:AppleTurnover wrote: »Hello :wave:
Is it normal that I've got Iams in my basket when I don't have a pet.:rotfl:
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9 items on your bill qualify for comparison
Waitrose
+£10.52No fillers needed
1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Chocolate (120g)£0.40£0.24
1 x Johnson's Baby Shampoo (300ml)£1.00£0.24
1 x Mr Kipling Cherry Bakewells (6)£1.30£0.24
1 x Mr Kipling Bramley Apple Pies (6)£1.35£0.24
1 x Mr Kipling Mini Battenbergs (5)£1.45£0.24
1 x Weetabix Cereal (12x18g)£1.68£0.24
1 x Homecare Hob Brite Hob & Cooker Cleaner (300ml)£1.52£0.24
1 x Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Strawberry (6x37g)£1.98£0.24
1 x Kellogg's Coco Pops (550g)£2.00£0.24
Comparison total£12.68£2.16
6 items on your bill qualify for comparisonWaitrose
+£7.88Fillers removed
1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Chocolate (120g)£0.40£0.24
1 x Mr Muscle Window & Glass Cleaner with Vinegar (500...£1.98£0.24
1 x Mr Kipling Cherry Bakewells (6)£1.30£0.24
1 x Weetabix Cereal (12x18g)£1.68£0.24
1 x Alpen Strawberry & Yogurt Bar (5x29g)£1.98£0.24
1 x Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Strawberry (6x37g)£1.98£0.24
Comparison total (compared products only)£9.32£1.44Handle every stressful situation like a dog.
If you can't eat it or play with it ....... just pee on it and walk away.0 -
Wahl Micro Groomsman BAR 4271 £2.25*Note it's Name ..
Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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abbiedabbie wrote: »Trouted today in my local store as I was buying 5 boxes of cereal. Manager and security trout appoached the till and said I could use any vouchers today, I replied I didn't have any as I really didn't. I have shopped 6 times with approx £15/£16 on each voucher in that store and have enough shampoo and conditioner and some got2be items so chuffed to bits. I hadn't been in that store since saturday. She then went on to say I had reached my £100 limit which maybe I just have but how do they know?
as long as you say you are buying for other family members and friends they have to leave you alone as its £100 per household.
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If you purchase the Mail on Sunday this Sunday there will be a chance to claim a voucher for £5 off at Pizza Express. You just need to find out who is on the front of the You magazine and then you will be able to claim the £5 voucher.
It is one voucher per email address and one per table.
https://info.dailymail.co.uk/pub/sf/FormLink?_ri_=X0Gzc2X%3DWQpglLjHJlYQGhuIvjdNgSRyOcOzbu3bzcNpWzdvh0YIH5zbDRVXMtX%3DWQpglLjHJlYQGr6h88gLmiKJsCeUiYvczcSoTLKqwzgdfkTn&_ei_=Ej1T4L5PrEXgOPBZwnUM6QHatj4OHEhUqJ9C7J-eV0_01V3K2uRvUfr9CvIDJJmmzYZzb3SpcxwgpMbDwrHtgw.
NO PURCHASE REQUIRED!!!!0 -
£2.50 BAR 7548Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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