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The Elite 11+ Mega-Glitching Bargain-Surfer Dudes and Dudettes!
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Claire1972 wrote: »What is thre trigger item for thr dental please?0
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Good morning everyone
Tiger, Polly is so beautiful.
Well, Postie came nice & early with a large parcel delivery. I thought it might have been an early birthday pressie from a friend so DH opened it for me so I didn't see before wed but it was from P & G :j:j. 2 Towels, badminton racket & rucksack bag which I will use for the gym. I only posted my receipts last monday so wasn't expecting them so soon. I did order 2 pin badges but they weren't there.
Have decided to have a real good sort out today. So many goodies everywhere as haven't got a garage so spare room will be reorganised to accommodate my stashes. Looking forward to doing it so I can examine it all again & count how many of each item I have. Lots for DD & boyfriend. I take a box to charity weekly love doing that.
Someone mentioned Morrisons yesterday who had Heinz @ 50p & colgate £1 so will be off there later pm to use 1 or 2 mocs:T:T.
Lovely & sunny here today hope it is wherever you are0 -
Hopefully not a repeat post but filler for AvS
2 ASDA MILK CHOCOLATE COOKIES (5) 1.60 A 0.50 S0 -
Morning everyone been away for the weekend lots to read before I head to the shops, wanted to ask if anyone could recommend a good stain devil for kids clothes fed up of all their nice clothes getting ruined dd who is 2 will not wear a bib now resorted to stripping her any time she is getting something to eat !
I have tried the usual vanish and aeriel but does not leave a dent in it
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tyroleandancer wrote: »you need to work in evens to be sure
try 5 cleaning
2 dog food and a rice
or
1 dog
1 rice
4 cleaning would be lower APG
I was confused after my friends shop went wrong (as above) and she paid full price for the rice trigger and then got 3 cheap cleaners. I was sure that it had to be rice trigger plus 2,5 or 8 glitch items ie 3, 6 or 9 included the trigger.
I can see how your second suggestion works but the first suggestion gives 8 items including the trigger and you are saying even numbers are needed.
I really did think I'd got to grips with Locarrs Rule of 3's - but now I'm having a very senior moment.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
the cheese triangles are now &1.95 in sainsburys will this still work with the pilgrims cheese?0
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starlighttreasure wrote: »Morning everyone been away for the weekend lots to read before I head to the shops, wanted to ask if anyone could recommend a good stain devil for kids clothes fed up of all their nice clothes getting ruined dd who is 2 will not wear a bib now resorted to stripping her any time she is getting something to eat !
I have tried the usual vanish and aeriel but does not leave a dent in it
many thanks
Napisan Non Biological (500g)N1LDA0 -
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I was confused after my friends shop went wrong (as above) and she paid full price for the rice trigger and then got 3 cheap cleaners. I was sure that it had to be rice trigger plus 2,5 or 8 glitch items ie 3, 6 or 9 included the trigger.
I can see how your second suggestion works but the first suggestion gives 8 items including the trigger and you are saying even numbers are needed.
I really did think I'd got to grips with Locarrs Rule of 3's - but now I'm having a very senior moment.
I think someone suggested 1 trigger (rice) And the 3 of the glitching items,
I.E. 3 cleaning, 3 dog, 3 poo
1 + 3, 6, 9, 12 etc...:)0 -
These glitches all work in the same way, you simply buy 1 of the cheapest products (using the competitors prices, in this case Tesco, so you buy 1 of the biscuits) then make up the correct total number of matching items by choosing any others that match together (in this case they're BOGOF so you want an even number in total, e.g. any 1, 3, 5 or 7 of the chocolates; or get any 2 biscuits together with any 2, 4, 6 or 8 of the chocolates).
You could do it like this test that I did but there should be no need to buy so many:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=55870603
Here is my top tips, take it on board if you like...
If you can't remember if it is a buy one get one free or a 3 for 2 glitch buy in multiples of 6 then it works for both. ExTesco's rule of 6!
Secondly for avoiding the 10 vouchers/£100 a month limit, use incognito/private mode on your browser and insert the store number and transaction number as your email, like 123400000112@Asda.com (this will be unique), then gobbledygook for name town then any valid postcode (look at a bill or statement or business letter and maybe change the last letter). To be safe, close down the private browser every 2 or 3 vouchers and re-open.I miss too many pages due to work so if you need an answer from me, please send me a PM.
Tesco Elite 11+ contributor ~ HCSC XCIX
"If things don't add up - In the unlikely event you are charged more than the price on the shelf or product we will refund you double the difference"0
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