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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    littlebit wrote: »
    Are you drunk cos half of what you are saying is making no real sense

    You made sense of half of it? You're doing better than me

    These kind of posts are all too common from this user. I've asked the BGs to have a review of their activity as I think they are trolling
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    james10999 wrote: »
    Good morning elite!

    Early shop at 6.30 today. Buying some Johnson products. Didn't see the whole list confirmed on here, so have chosen items that still compare on msm. Will confirm at 9.30

    Happy Friday everyone!

    :)

    Try doing a search. There were loads of confirmations made yesterday ;)

    There was also a screengrab of APG results with most of the range glitching on it
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • Morning everyone!
    Got 2 APGs yesterday evening. One £8 for dental stuff v Ws and a £15 on cereal/shampoo. Was £18! Oops...

    Pleased with the dental one as I picked the products from msm myself so wasn't sure they would work!

    Have a good day :-)

    Eta will post lists later today
  • aau1 wrote: »
    Morning, I just woke up on the sofa with the laptop still on my knee

    :o:o:o
    done that many a time, often with an empty tea cup balanced on me aswell!
  • james10999 wrote: »
    Good morning elite!

    Early shop at 6.30 today. Buying some Johnson products. Didn't see the whole list confirmed on here, so have chosen items that still compare on msm. Will confirm at 9.30

    Happy Friday everyone!

    :)
    Hi,
    Are you still using S1nf1n ? No problem there yesterday, they did comment that "someone" used a £34 APG recently, ring any bells ?
    And I was offered my receipts back.
  • elainemn
    elainemn Posts: 3,777 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Car Insurance Carver! Debt-free and Proud!
    Morning everyone. Have a good day.
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    kadison wrote: »
    OMG MY TRIAL GLITCH WORKED!!!!!!!! :j:j:j

    Well sort of, don't really understand what went on but I tried some skincare that's on offer at Mr S that ISN'T on offer at Mr W along with the Pears soap (I was going to get other Pears stuff but it was all OOS :().

    Others said the other BOGOF stuff wasn't glitching so I tried the 3 for 2 stuff and, well work this one out because I'm confused! Fillers removed.....

    As vs Ss

    1 x Clean & Clear Oil Free Deep Action Cream Wash (150...£2.00£2.34
    2 x Pears Transparent Soap (125g)£1.20£0.60
    1 x Biore Pore Perfect Ultra Deep Cleansing Pore Strip...£8.00£2.33
    1 x Biore Pore Unclogging Scrub (135ml)£5.00£2.33

    Actually I've worked it out......the clean and clear wash is £3.50 at sainsbobs so it compares at £2.33 on the 3 for 2, as does the more expensive Biore stuff - yeay! My first glitch find!!!! Please say it is mine, pleeeeeeeeeeeeease??????

    This is brill. Great for teenagers:)
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  • ExTesco
    ExTesco Posts: 323 Forumite
    Yay I'm first in the quiz, no one else play please!
    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"
  • aau1 wrote: »
    Try doing a search. There were loads of confirmations made yesterday ;)

    There was also a screengrab of APG results with most of the range glitching on it

    I did do a search, there were 3 items that people had not confirmed yet....more than like work, but i'm trying to contribute!

    Thanks for your help but get the feeling it was more critising rather than helping :(
    Mortgage as Sept 2012: £96,000
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    Mortgage repayment = £588
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  • emmlouie
    emmlouie Posts: 1,591 Forumite
    good morning everyone. i am about 100 pages behind so apologies for any missed birthdays:o. will try to catch up later after work
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