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The secret live, not live RPG big bang for your buck elite 11+ chat thread.
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My Ds who is into I.T in a geeky way lol has said this will take a few months to rewrite, so I think we are safe for the time being. Lets hope we can get some small xmas gifts in the glitch.
I am not really upset they have capped the APG. Seems sensible to me although it wont stop people from doing several shops a day.
I must have missed something - are we sure they have capped it or are we just mulling over the possibilities? Also, I can confirm that there is currently no problem in using the vouchers - I had 2 vouchers in the upper teens accepted today (separate tills, separate shops, different staff) and , although interested in how I managed to get such good ones, the staff couldn't have been nicer.ELITE 5:2
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from wombles
a v t and w
1 x Schwartz Chilli Con Carne Recipe Mix (41g) £0.84 £0.80
1 x Oasis Citrus Punch (500ml) £1.15 £1.08
a v t
1 x Cadbury Heroes (350g) £4.59 £2.00
2 x McCoy's Ridge Cut Crisps Classic Variety (6x32g) £3.00 £1.84
a v w
2 x ASDA Ricotta (250g) £2.00 £1.60
someone was looking for top up items against m's
1 x ASDA Nectarines Punnet £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Cherry Tomatoes (250g) £0.82 £0.82
1 x Weight Watchers Strawberry & Vanilla Mousse (2x80g... £1.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Whole Cucumber £0.80 £0.80
1 x ASDA Onions (4) £1.00 N/A
1 x Diet Coke (1.5L) £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Smartprice Salted Peanuts (200g) £0.48 N/A
1 x ASDA Real Mayonnaise (250ml) £0.54 £0.54
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Diet Cola (6x330ml) £1.48 N/A
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Ginger Beer (2L) £1.30 N/A
2 x ASDA Long Life Semi Skimmed Milk (1L) £1.60 N/A
2 x Heinz Classic Cream of Tomato Soup (400g) £1.70 £1.70
1 x Napolina Tomato and Basil Pasta Sauce (440g) £1.00 N/A
1 x Eggs for Soldiers Free Range Eggs (6) £1.80 N/A
1 x Silver Spoon Icing Sugar (500g) £1.00 N/A
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Crumpets (12) £1.58 £1.58
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Nice Biscuits (400g) £0.78 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Maize Snacks Mixed (12x16g) £0.58 N/A0 -
Little Zac was a real pest last night. He decided to cluster feed from 9pm (when I was asleep on the sofa) through to about midnight....just put him down and he'd let rip again.
Sadly we're going in the opposite direction to Asda's today. Need to get that moses basket matress so that he's more comfy downstairs. Can't have him sleeping in a baby bath for too long afterall.
I think he looked cute in there, my DD was a mare and wouldn't sleep anywhere except on me during the day, she slept fab through the night in her moses basket and later cot but was a nightmare during the day. I say whatever they will sleep well in leave them in there.0 -
Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »Interesting, when I search MSM for Buster Kitchen Sink Fresh Plughole Treatment (300g) the results I get are:
£2.98
£3.15
N/A
N/A
N/A
A number of people have posted in the past that they found things on MSM with N/A whilst others have said that they can see it comparing. The results have changed when they logged in (I was logged in when I got the above details above btw).
The plughole treatment is not the same as the plughole unblocker - the unblocker (black bottle)works with the glitch, not sure about the other one (green bottle)ELITE 5:2
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I think he looked cute in there, my DD was a mare and wouldn't sleep anywhere except on me during the day, she slept fab through the night in her moses basket and later cot but was a nightmare during the day. I say whatever they will sleep well in leave them in there.
As long as its comfy he'll sleep literally anywhere. By comfy I mean flat. He hates being all bunched up.
Sleep comes naturally to him....its the awake bit that he seems to have trouble with.Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move
Lily contracted Strep B Meningitis Dec 2006 :eek: Now seemingly a normal little monster. :beer:
Love to my two angels that I will never forget.0 -
jubarnes26 wrote: »Where has all this talk of a cap come from? is it confirmed or is it just that one manager mentioned it to someone on here and it has got bigger - is it confirmed from Asda?
Managers have been saying all week that "it will end tomorrow" and it hasnt.
just wondering[/QUOT
Thats what I would like to know! Its a bit hard to tell what is confirmed and what is rumour (bit like H's infamous'list')ELITE 5:2
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Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »Cool, you offering to test it on Monday for us all :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I would except for 2 things. I am back at work on monday and i dont do £10+ apgs.
I was considering trying for a £10+ apg the other day when someone suggested the albali might have an extra 25% coming off when you buy 6 bottles but someone had already tried it unsuccessfullyApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Thats a bit harsh:eek:
Maybe, maybe not.... if you don't like somebody's posts you can use the ignore button.
I honestly can't stand the pictures of dogs, cats, sunsets, stupid smilies etc... I don't moan about out, I just don't read or look at it, simple.
It is an open forum so people can post what they want (within reason). If people are so sad they need to run away because 'their' precious little forum isn't to their liking then so be it, start a new thread titled 'Only post softly nicey stuff that I like'!!!0 -
Witch_Hazel wrote: »This is what I see the elite as, no more for us and the fact that a majority of posters logged into hot uk deals last night and marked the other person post on that site as spam so it would be removed and others couldn't benefit from the glitch. Then posters on here were flapping about closing this thread down and starting a new one as there were so many direct links to this thread.
You bang on about one poster being greedy, take a step back and have a look at yourself whilst your judging him.
And you stand and defend him at every turn, you are a good friend. Will you be my friend too.
Actually I posted on the hot uk deals thread to highlight that people should not just run out with the list posted but should tread carefully. I found it interesting that the hot uk deals OP was posting about the glitch weeks after it started yet has demonstrated a number of times in the past that they read this thread. I have to ask why they would wait so long to post the details if they genuinely wanted to help people. More like they have got what they want from it so everyone else can have some now. I also find it interesting that they posted it on the day it starts hitting the press. How very generous of them.
I would also highlight the fact that the hot uk deals OP provided no real information on how the glitch was working. A small amount of knowledge can be worse than having no knowlege, especially when encouraging others to go out and spend their money. I wonder how many people would have lost out if they had simply copied sections of the list without understanding how the glitch worked. After all if their shop went wrong it may well have worked out cheaper for them to go to the other supermarkets and buy the items on offer there. Not forgetting the waste of time, petrol and effort travelling to a supermarket they may not normally frequent in the hope of saving some money, only to find it has cost them more than if they had gone elsewhere.
Had the OP directed people to this forum and simply posted details of an APG they had aquired (given how much they all like proof on that site) to demonstrate that it works, then I would have had no objection to their post.Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
Helena3kids wrote: »Oh dear.... I've just got an APG for £33 :eek: and a bit anxious about using it.
It's from a battery shop I did yesterday - just be aware if you're planning on doing one, the large price difference gives a huge return.
I like to keep mine below £15 if I can, but have had up to £18, but never one this big.
Having said that, I've never been trouted, so am hoping my luck with this will continue...
Happy shopping!
I wouldn't worry about it, smallest voucher I've ever used was for £34.50 and not a thing was said, and in my store the sa doesn't even call the supervisor for an over-rideIt's the thought that counts.......I think a lot!0
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