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do we have a bar tonight?0
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or is everybody out :-))0
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I send everything recorded and put in big bold print must be signed for and touch wood everything upto now has been signed for.
before Christmas I was sending up to 10 parcels a day and half of them were getting lost which was hard to believe. I think there are a large amount of scammers on there. It's about time eBay starting closing down account where large amounts of stuff does not arrive.
I just get a certificate of posting & take a photo of the parcel before i take it to the Post office just in case i have misaddressed it0 -
Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »The Aussie haircare is on multi-buy in As - 3 for £10Yes but if you look on msm, the heinz is on multibuy in A's but not in W's.
Usually, the glitching items are on multibuy in T's, S's,W's but not in A's.
Hope I'm not confusing everyone, :rotfl:
for the purposes of APG/MSM comparison the A's price is irrelevant!:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
bilge© copyright all rights reserved0 -
tronlegacy wrote: »I just had a quick look on morrisons website at the offers they have on and i cant see anything.
I find it quite annoying site to check through though:)
Will this help? - a list of current Morries offers listed on madaboutbargains
http://www.madaboutbargains.co.uk/offers/view.htm?store=10&sortby=enddateMy husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.0 -
1 x Aussie Miracle Hair Insurance Leave-in Conditioner... £3.34 £0.75
2 x Coca Cola (2L) £3.50 £2.50
4 x Heinz Classic Beef Broth (400g) £3.00 £3.00
1 x Heinz Dora the Explorer Multigrain Pasta Shapes in... £0.40 £0.40
2 x Heinz Hello Kitty Pasta Shapes in Tomato Sauce (20... £0.80 £0.80
2 x Heinz Peppa Pig Pasta Shapes in Tomato Sauce (205g... £0.80 £0.80
1 x Walkers Monster Munch Pickled Onion (6x25g) £1.17 £0.75
2 x Fox's Butter Crinkles (200g) £1.00 £1.50
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Topside of Beef (100g) £3.00 £3.00
The above are the "red" items
I'm thinking (as much as anyone with a few voddies can think) the Fox's biccies?
The Foxes crinkles are 2 for £1.50.
Could it be a glitch of this multisave?
I can't see any crisp or Heinz offers on morrisons.com.
It's only a game
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Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »Hi hun, do you have a drop kerb for your drive? If so it might be worth googling as I thought people were not allowed to park on drop kerbs unless they have the property owners permission. If you complain they will be issued a ticket.
Check this out for starters:
http://www.penaltychargenotice.co.uk/parking/contraventions-for-parking/contravention-code-27/
HTH
thanks for this DSGwe do have a dropped kerb...as does every house on our street (so no reason for them not blocking next doors driveway!)....but as far as I'm aware, the highway code states this as a 'DO NOT'...which according to my driving instructor last year meant it was basically a courtesy issue. If the highway codes states 'YOU MUST NOT' then its classed as legally binding. The police officer that came out earlier in the year seemed fairly confident that it wasnt an offence, but either way, its hardly courteous, especially as they're not even delivering to my house!! Thats the other ironic thing...whenever I've had A or T deliver, they always park directly in front..so even they dont block me in!!!!
I've saved the doc on your link though and will look into this further when I complain to A's...and use this as added ammunitionhoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
if they have their delivery at a regular time each week, throw a handful of tacks on the drive and see how that wind them up...!;)
I shouldn't admit to this but..... we live at the end of a cul-de-sac by the turning circle. Our ex neighbours (they have moved) used to park one of their cars on the bend of the turning circle and it used to make it very difficult for us to reverse off our drive especially if a car was parked opposite our drive.
We politely asked them if they could avoid parking their car there and using their drive instead that was big enough for three cars. This solved the problem for a few weeks, until their daughter moved back home and started to park her car there. Again we asked them to leave the area free, again all was well for a few weeks. Another request to leave area free went unheeded so I placed a nail behind the tyre :eek::eek: never again did they park there.
We now have a problem with our neighbours visitors on the other side of us parking their cars in the turning circle as opposed to using the drive, even though the drive has room for three cars. I don't understand why people will not park their cars on driveways..:(Born to glitch0 -
jayne.hamilton2 wrote: »do we have a bar tonight?
If you make mine a triple please! It's Been that sort of evening:(
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