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The Elite 11+ Mega-Glitching Bargain-Surfer Dudes and Dudettes!
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Evening!
Still about 6 pages behind but just wanted to say hope all is ok with you all.
Good to see you back 3dogs
Perkypam - I actually shouted woohoo out loud when I saw your successful shop! I bet Mr Locarr is glowing with pride!Well done Pam! :T
Well the Champix haven't played havoc with me yet - I didn't have any crazy dreams last night, just slept for far too long!
I felt a little doped up today and it took me ages to get sorted and out shopping, felt rather strange, but that is probably just me!
Only thing is I can not stop drinking, I'm thirsty all the time!
Not sure how long until the smoking starts to cut down? Miss Laid, can you help?
No trumps appearing yet so haven't managed to get revenge.. damn!
I started forgetting to have a cig after 6-7 days we were told to take the tabs for 2 weeks then quit, I quit 2 days before my quit day0 -
I do hope Martin doesn't blab about all this glitching on TV.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0
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voucheraddict wrote: »I moved the apple back to the right place today for this reason. I reckon the shelf stackers move them so that there is no gap:mad:
Bought the choc rice and although I checked it before putting in the trolley and again putting on the conveyor and again putting in the fridge. I checked it again (in the bin)..as DS had eaten it before the 3 hours was up:rotfl:
I know I'm developing counting ocd :rotfl:
check, check and check again.
I'll buy the choc ones from now on, easier to spot:j:j:j:j0 -
going away for the week quite gutted I Won't get to glitch more this week
here's hoping it still works Friday
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Shop 2 in... Mcvities offer finished in W
:( Slightly higher APG than hoped for too, brain must not be working!!!
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9 items (6 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonWaitrose+£10.30
1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Original (120g)£0.38£0.32
1 x Heinz Classic Cream of Tomato Soup (400g)£0.85£0.80
2 x McVitie's Milk Chocolate Digestives (400g)£2.50£3.50
1 x Batchelors Cup a Soup with Noodles Chicken Noodles...£1.08N/A
1 x Armitage Good Boy Mini Hide Blends Beef Flavour Da...£2.00N/A
1 x Jordans Country Crisp Four Nut Crunch (500g)£2.00£0.32
1 x Nestle Shreddies (750g)£2.75£0.32
1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini£0.10N/A
3 x Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Clusters Honey & Nut (450g)£8.04£0.96
Comparison total (compared products only)£16.52£6.22
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jumblejack wrote: »Hi Henlans.
Please could you make a distinction between the Ambrosio products as they are confusing at the moment.
It appears that the cokes are also targeting Waitrose as they are listed with the Robinsons.
Cheers.
Also, there's talk of different size tins and a chocolate version and custard all working?0 -
Just started with my receipts and I've had a bit of a shock/relief situation.
I was convinced I'd messed up this morning. buying a Nivea I did not recognize, not the one I wanted and I also bought 2 cokes but forgot the ambrosia :mad:
So I was pondering wether to just bite the bullet - I did actually want/need/could use the Nivea and the same for the coke. At a push I could swap the coke as I'd paid 2/3 APG and 1/3 real money
THe APg that came back is another wooper, not on purpose - the Niveas compared, the cokes came back at half price so it brought my APG down otherwise it would have been an even silly ammount :T
So I just have to go off my usual territory now to use it up“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
I went into a branch of asda and had my £48 apg and I have to admit.. i was a little worried.
The transaction was £44 so I got a £5 gift card for xmas and stuck that on it.. it would not work the reader had a issue. The guy called the SV over and as soon as she was there it then worked. The SV and the person putting the money in a bottle thing waited until the end. I then gave him the £48 agp and nothing was said. they just didnt notice or didnt care.0 -
mutley_muppet wrote: »
From the same wombled shop, these Schwartz herbs were cheaper at Sainsburys, where they are on 3 for 2:
(A v S)
1 x Schwartz Caraway Seeds (38g)£1.74£0.68
1 x Schwartz Basil Refill (10g)£1.03£0.69
1 x Schwartz Rosemary Refill (18g)£1.04£0.69AngelsMadv wrote: »I love you! The cheapest product in the glitch is Basil at £1.03. There is Saffron at £4.16 and Black peppercorns (go through so many of these) at £2.68 = £0.69 each = Result! TYMutley - you are a star. :T
Did a little test today as I didn't want to get badly burned and my store don't have much stock but this looks like another helpful store cupboard filler.
[FONT="]1 x Schwartz Basil (10g)[/FONT][FONT="]£1.14[/FONT][FONT="]£0.74[/FONT]
[FONT="]1 x Schwartz Whole Nutmeg (25g)[/FONT][FONT="]£1.73[/FONT][FONT="]£0.75[/FONT]
[FONT="]1 x Schwartz Black Peppercorns (35g)[/FONT][FONT="]£1.98[/FONT][FONT="]£0.75[/FONT]
I'm glad I finally found something good to give back to you lovely folks! :grinheart
Thank goodness for wombled receipts!!! :beer:
For anyone who missed my post late last night. The Schwartz herbs & spices are on 3 for 2 at Sainsburys till 2/10/12:
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=schwart&Store=Sainsburys&Sort=Price&_foo=oo
So as AngelsMadv said, buy the cheapest item (Basil refill 10g at £1.03) and your items should compare at 69p. I knew there was a deal in that womble, but thanks to AngelsMadv who explained it clearly and Macadamia for confirming it today. :beer:
I might get some vanilla pods, bargain at 69p! :j"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).0
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