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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    ROCKINGHAM wrote: »
    My first request for info - has anyone done a Kipling shop today that has come back OK. Thanks

    Not being confirmed as either working or finished

    Feel free to make a test shop and report back though :D
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  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    Spent ages (few hours) making a list of 3 for 2 witys v asda and double checked on msm.
    TOOTHPASTE
    MOUTHWASH
    FLOSS

    Just of to do A shop ( got to print out at library first new ink not arrived :mad:).

    Will report back if works ( of not :( ) with list.

    ]Just to double check before I go - is the Ambrosia pot the trigger for the toothpaste as well as the "other things"[/SIZE][/SIZE]

    Happy to check the teeeth items to see if they work but dont want to make a mess as it wont help any one if I get the wrong trigger.

    Any help please :beer:

    I made my first mistake yesterday with toothpaste cos I used rice as the trigger - thought it was the same as cleaning/cereals etc and chanced a combined shop. I realised when I got home that I needed Steradent for the trigger. Fortunately it wasn't a total B**** Up and I can take the loss given what else DID work.
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  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    So strange you two both posting this, me and Nannylala were only chatting the other day about how much my dad would have loved mse and the glitches:(He was a right b00ger who would have had me out every night glitching if he'd have been here now:)

    Ah that must be why you are an eliter - it is in the genes! :rotfl:
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    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • lilbert
    lilbert Posts: 641 Forumite
    I finally relented last week btw and got a flash spray! :j I usually use star drops, bleach and vinegar and have done for years. But for the price they are glitching at I figure I could afford to splurge!

    Oh my goodness it is good stuff! I hardley have to scrub at all! Awsome! :T
  • purdita wrote: »
    Might well be...but I don't think it's any more morally wrong than lots of other glitches.:cool:
    I wonder if it's not a case of grabbit while you can - as this glitch is going on and on and on and on :rotfl:

    I disagree, as there is a lot of talk about how to get around the £100 limit, changing receipt times, installing and removing apps etc.

    Most glitches you buy/order/whatever, then move on. This one has gone on and on which is great (for us), but I don't think MSE would take too kindly to all the above talk as it could be considered a step too far, and would be more noticeable if it was on somewhere like the grabbit board.

    Just my personal opinion, not a professional one (just for you Henlans! :p).
  • farmville
    farmville Posts: 1,855 Forumite
    purdita wrote: »
    I'd heard that Asda's are offering free trolley dashes to anyone with an APG of £100 ;)

    (apparently you hand over your voucher.....security are called and you dash out of the store)

    I would really love to do a trolley dash - ala supermarket sweep style anyone else?

    It would be such a giggle :rotfl:
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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    tbw wrote: »
    I made my first mistake yesterday with toothpaste cos I used rice as the trigger - thought it was the same as cleaning/cereals etc and chanced a combined shop. I realised when I got home that I needed Steradent for the trigger. Fortunately it wasn't a total B**** Up and I can take the loss given what else DID work.

    THAT's the spriit

    Read the forum, take notes, digest, do a test shop, learn from any mistakes, do a larger shop, do another larger shop, eventually flump up a larger shop (because that will happen) but learn from those mistakes too and try again

    It amazes me how much people want to return because tehy mess up :eek::mad::(
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  • purdita wrote: »
    I'd heard that Asda's are offering free trolley dashes to anyone with an APG of £100 ;)

    OMG!

    This could be quite easy to do!!!
    Will try it for my shop tonight - who do you contact to get the trolley dash? Head office or the store manager?

    Yipee!!!
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  • emmlouie
    emmlouie Posts: 1,591 Forumite
    farmville wrote: »
    I would really love to do a trolley dash - ala supermarket sweep style anyone else?

    It would be such a giggle :rotfl:

    i always wanted to do supermarket sweep or similar when i saw it on telly, that and fun house:D
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    aau1 wrote: »
    I had something happen today that hasn't happened in a while...POSTIE BROUGHT ME FREEBIES!!! :j:j

    Funny that even with all the A's bargains that still gives me a buzz

    I got a mini Cadbury Bubbly Bar from their FB comp and a MOC to try some of the new chilled Ellas Kitchen range for free

    Thanks to the OPs (even though I think I was OP for the Ellas Kitchen one :D)

    I know how you feel I got given a free sample of vitamins at the station yesterday, was really chuffed even though I didnt bother to get any from Mr A's as we dont really use them. But you have to love a freebie. :rotfl:
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

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