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  • antrobus wrote: »
    Same here. Apart from the fact that it had to be 'authorised' by a supervisor.
    As I said earlier almost every apg I've had the sv has been called :( just my local stores are quite fussy with vouchers of any kind. Even their own from the sada mag:eek:
    Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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  • kadison
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    lokitty wrote: »
    Oi you knicked my quote ! You dont even like Gary Barlow.

    That's not possible, how can anyone not like Gary Barlow in his underwear? :D
    fyfi wrote: »
    to talk to her (no woman will ever be good enough for) darling son!

    Charming!!
    lokitty wrote: »
    On the second day of Christmas my true love save to me
    2 Muller yoghurts
    and Home insurance for only 29p

    That's not much of a wishlist! Must do better! ;)

    On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me....

    3 DTD kettles,
    2 Muller yoghurts,
    and Home insurance for only 29p
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  • fyfi
    fyfi Posts: 275 Forumite
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    edited 25 September 2012 at 12:18AM
    lokitty wrote: »
    On the second day of Christmas my true love save to me
    2 Muller yoghurts
    and Home insurance for only 29p
    on the forth day of christmas my true love gave to me
    12 glitched bottles of smirnoff (i know it should be 4 be i'm thirsty!)
    3 DTD kettles
    2 muller yoghurts
    and Home insurance for only 29p
    It's the thought that counts.......I think a lot!
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    I found this interesting..

    @ http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=183182

    It's fraud, or at least obtaining a pecuniary advantage through
    deception.

    When you claim you agree to their terms and conditions.

    I hope they were paying by cash every time, as all the
    vouchers are logged and can ultimately be tracked back to their original source.

    Using other peoples vouchers are against the rules. Using more
    than the set limit is against the rules. Lying about your identity is against the rules.

    This was fraud and when Asda trace it back the people involved
    will have the book thrown at them due to the level of planning and intent
    involved.

    People could actually see prison time over this.

    Any truth over this?
  • missy.moo_3
    missy.moo_3 Posts: 577 Forumite
    edited 25 September 2012 at 12:18AM
    TroutU wrote: »
    agreed - but on the other had vegetarians may say its just as sick as any other meat burger.
    I think you'll find they're kept in very different conditions. Read Jamsponge's posts, or even pm her, I'm sure she'll fill you in.
    I think i will go to KFC and eat a burger made from a chiicken that has been caged and force fed all its live before it is slaughtered, but because it is not as cute as a dolphin it wont tug at your heart strings so much.

    Or the little lamb who doesn't get the same attention just because it tastes lovely with mint sauce on a Sunday

    Of course one has more right to live than the other as it is better looking!!

    Chickens, cows, lambs etc are all bred to farm here. I'm not against carnivores at all, I am one, despite being a veggie for 8 years of my life previously.

    Farmers in this country are subject to stringent rules and regs regarding the upkeep and care of their animals. Japan (amongst other countries) are not subject to these rules and they actively mistreat and abuse these beautiful, intelligent creatures knowingly. If you were to do your research, (even check out jamsponge's posts) you'd soon learn that these are two different matters.

    Dolphins and whales have a high mercury content so are in effect cumulatively poisonous to humans, yet there are a number of sick beings amongst this contingent hat continue to practice the monstrosity of slaughtering these animals for personal gain. This is what I abhor.

    If any of my points are wrong, please advise and I will edit or remove.

    Sorry for the rant, but some things really get under my skin.
    David. wrote: »
    How is she ?


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  • nat21luv
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    henlans wrote: »
    I found this interesting..

    @ http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=183182



    Any truth over this?

    Are you sweating Henlans?!
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  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    nat21luv wrote: »
    Are you sweating Henlans?!

    No not really, I just wanted to show people to see if thats true and see the comments.
  • kadison wrote: »
    That's not possible, how can anyone not like Gary Barlow in his underwear? :D



    Charming!!



    That's not much of a wishlist! Must do better! ;)

    On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me....

    3 DTD kettles,
    2 Muller yoghurts,
    and Home insurance for only 29p

    I am easily pleased !


    On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me....
    4 calling cards (again I dont think big)
    3 DTD kettles,
    2 Muller yoghurts,
    and Home insurance for only 29p
    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!"

  • fyfi
    fyfi Posts: 275 Forumite
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    henlans wrote: »
    I found this interesting..

    @ http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=183182



    Any truth over this?

    in short yes, but the question is whether asda will actually want to persue it as the cost will be huge and the publicity not great, as they pride themselves on being the "peoples2 supermarket
    It's the thought that counts.......I think a lot!
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    fyfi wrote: »
    in short yes, but the question is whether asda will actually want to persue it as the cost will be huge and the publicity not great, as they pride themselves on being the "peoples2 supermarket

    I have mostly used a iphone so I have not used fake infomation. The voucher is emailed to me via the app and the mail programme.
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