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The Elite 11+ Mega-Glitching Bargain-Surfer Dudes and Dudettes!
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Sorry SBB, this does not sit well with me. You made a balls up by not doing your research properly and you think returning some £4 cereal is ok? Take it on the chin, move on and put it down to experience.
I bet you still plan to try to use the £10+ apg that you got too?
Just take the hit, don't take the mick out of Sadas even more than you are trying to do already!
I think this is very short sighted.
I returned one of my first shops as I tried to buy the clearasil wash and one of the poos I added was n/a so lost about £20.
As I had no apgs to fall back on and have a very low income.
I returned the major items in the shop, got a refund and asked the lady to bin the receipt.
Not everyone can afford to lose over £20 on things they would not normally buy and I, for one, was devastated when it happened.
Now that I have done a lot of shops it doesn't matter so much as I have a couple of apgs to fall back on but you must realise that many people are buying things that are not in their normal budget as a treat or in my case a present.0 -
you have a full time job but the council pay your rent for you on a five bedroom house?
Seems fair when i have a two bed flat and if i have another child will have to stay in a 2 bed until both children are over like 13 or something and the second i go back to work i have to sort out my rent/council tax etc...
hmmmm
Henlans was joking, of course he doesn't live in a £45k a year junk yard :rotfl:
Oh dear, you think you have it bad, think about all these people who work hard for a living and actually have to pay their own rent *sigh* I would say not having anymore until you can afford to would be wise, rather than complain they wont give you a bigger houseComping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
bargainsniffer1 wrote: »Hi all
Is anyone having problems with the sada pga. E.g. wrong input of receipt,when all correct?
tia
i was having problems my bf hads to look at mine on his in the end, he couldnt at first but he took off his firewall or something then it worked.
no idea what that is so cant take mine off to do on mine but that might work?You can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
i wouldnt be suprised if it was true, my friend works with a girl who works full time at just under £9 an hour minus her child care costs which like 70% is paid and she still gets £650 rent a month and has students which cover the other £200 on her 6 bed house.
Yet when i arranged returning to work i was told i'd have to pay all my rent and be taken off everything.
Seems they make it up as they go along to me.
While we are on the subject of councils paying rent.. I reckon the local councils should buy the houses.. rent them back to themselfs and save all the waste they pay to private landlords.
Most couples with 1 child on a low income will get £600 a month rent. it would be cheaper for the local council to buy it and pay it back with the rent. its not gonna cost more then £600.
Now flame me for that!0 -
Don't assume that. It only takes 1 out of 3 cereal products to be non-comparable against waitrose to knock out the other 2 perfectly valid products. It's a shame that people (OP in this case, not you) are just saying "not working" without understanding why, because it really adds to the confusion.
Very true sorry about thatLooking for a fresh start0 -
I think this is very short sighted.
I returned one of my first shops as I tried to buy the clearasil wash and one of the poos I added was n/a so lost about £20.
As I had no apgs to fall back on and have a very low income.
I returned the major items in the shop, got a refund and asked the lady to bin the receipt.
Not everyone can afford to lose over £20 on things they would not normally buy and I, for one, was devastated when it happened.
Now that I have done a lot of shops it doesn't matter so much as I have a couple of apgs to fall back on but you must realise that many people are buying things that are not in their normal budget as a treat or in my case a present.
I think each to their own.
Whatever each individual feels comfortable with.
But, if you dont want critisism dont post a big list of returning this and returning that and taking this back tomorrow etc.
Just return it and move onYou can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
bargainhuntergill wrote: »Post 6662 9.38pm confirms dog iams, not fund cat one yet, but then not sure which u wanted?
I confirm the cat one works :j I bought dog and cat mature 7+0 -
I sense a row brewing - drop council house subject please and lets focus on the goal.....saving money!!!never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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Suzysnowball wrote: »I confirm the cat one works :j I bought dog and cat mature 7+
I bought kitten today as my son has just go a little kitty, so cute:) that compared as well.0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »I sense a row brewing - drop council house subject please and lets focus on the goal.....saving money!!!
I was just thinking the same. :money:0
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