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  • fourp wrote: »
    saturation point , it seems to take a lot of time and shopping for people to reach this part , well done to you for noticing yours .

    I reached this point early on as I realised that I already had a lot of stuff from SSM MOCs. I just let friends and family know what was glitching then took them through the MSM site put items into a list then checked to see if they'd been confirmed and printed their list for them to use when shopping. My Fav part was entering their receipts in and seeing their faces when their APG total was revealed. Made me feel useful and saved them a small fortune.

    My student cousin has enough baby meals and desserts to feed her son until Xmas, it has saved her so much as she's paid out only the amount that she would have had to in 2 weeks.
    Between us we got enough free nappies that since he was born she has only yesterday had to actually buy them and he's now 7 months old.
    We've all started doing this again for another girl we know who's mum kicked her out when she found out she was pregnant and so far have enough for baby's first month. Hopefully we will get more as many of our friends and family have yet to get hold of the printer to get their vouchers.

    I feel it's nice to give back as many of these people where there for me when I was at my lowest and helped with DH's funeral prepairations. :A
    SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
    SPC 2014 £1100:D
    Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
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  • Gemini_Jes wrote: »
    Good morning all :)

    What a start to my day..apart from the rain. Opened the back door and noticed there was a lot of water on the patio and an awful smell. The sewage drain is blocked :eek::eek::eek:
    Called Welsh Water at 8am and they have just turned up to unblock it. They have opened the cover....won't go into details but :eek::eek::eek: Glad I have a lot of bleach to wash down the patio. :):)

    The day can only get better...:rotfl::rotfl:

    oh yuk :( what a nightmare. Welsh water didn't take long to come out :)
    :j:j:j:j
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    That made me smile Nikki, my DS1 acquired an umbrella from the Hotel Intercontinental when he stayed in London for the YE finals. First time he used it when he got home he lost it. Couple of days later it was absolutely chucking it down and I had both sons in the car. A man was walking past our house with an intercontinental umbrella, I stopped and told him my son had lost one, he said he had found it and handed it over. Poor bloke then got soaked, I did feel a bit guilty. DS has just gone off to school with the brolly in question. Don't know about your son but mine is the same with sunglasses, I bought some for him a couple of months ago for a tenner and two weeks later he had no idea where they were. I told him it will be Primarni in future.

    This brolly talk reminded me of my daft daughter. She asked me once if she could borrow my umbrella. I asked her where hers was and she said that it was broken. When I said why, what's wrong with it, she replied, my legs still get wet. :wall:
    N1LDA :)
  • Hope it does !!
    my patio looked like a lake this morning & am keeping my fingers crossed its not gone into our cess pit as cannot affoard another £200 to empty it!!

    Will keep my fingers crossed with you....how often do you have to have the cess pit emptied?
    Born to glitch :D
  • henlans wrote: »
    in bed with the iphone reading posts.. maybe time to sleep. god i fell awful

    Sorry you are having it a bit rough - hope you start to feel better soon :)
  • Jemma1
    Jemma1 Posts: 817 Forumite
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    Morgy9 wrote: »
    and lawrie 28

    Hi guys - I read last night from one poster on here that Asda have changed their terms and conditions and that you could only register your receipt after 6am the following day (sorry can't remember if on end of old thread or beginning of this but too many pages to go back and check - so sorry OP I can't remember your name). However they didn't say where they got their info from.

    I checked on the terms and conditions on Asda website and they still say after 3 hours. However given that Asda have made another change to their terms and conditions this weekend maybe there is some mileage in this? Alternatively maybe the site was just down temporarily...... (CoT I am saying maybe and have checked website so just pointing out there is uncertaninty re this - be gentle to a fairly newbie to this thread .. quakes :rotfl:

    I was the OP, I got and copied the info from the A site :) but this morning it is back to 3 hours. :)
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    rosy798 wrote: »
    Morning all, thanks for the updated list henlans I do use it, although I also check on mys as well. I must admit I do find it a bit off that when I ask a question (not very often I may add) it gets ignored but when a 'regular' posts 'I am going to make a cup of tea' they get 6 replies. So henlans, please can you help me out? I thought the Clearasil was finished, but see elsewhere its still working with another trigger, either a witch blemish stick or the toothpaste. Now with the £15 cap I dont want to buy the Clearasil and dental in one shop, so do you know which is the trigger please? I have looked on mys to check prices but cant work out the trigger. TIA

    Hi Rosy, I tend to agree with you here,

    so hello and welcome!:D

    the clearasil is triggered by the low price colgate dental, hth:)
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  • wackynut
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    mc4martyc wrote: »
    Back to bed for me 12 hr night shift coming up:(
    See you all later
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    I have night shift tonight too but O/H, who is on A/L at the moment, decided to make as much noise as possible this morning to make sure I didn't have a lay in. Selfish sod. Then he will be moaning tomorrow that I am grumpy due to no sleep. :(
    N1LDA :)
  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
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    mc4martyc wrote: »
    I used the colgate cool stripe £1.15 when I bought clearasil yesterday
    hth
    I bought the cool stripe this morning, I thought it was supposed to be 58p or something, but it was £1.15.
    I Hate Jobsworths!!!
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    LaaCaz wrote: »
    Good morning all. I have been a secret lurker for the past week on your old thread and just thought I'd say hello and a big thank you for all the info :) I've only done a couple of sada glitchy shops. I got an apg for £9.19 the first time and one for £19.85 on Sat (got in their just before the cap). I had to completely wing the second shop, it was poo and cereal and the rather small sada I went too didn't have some on the items on my list so I had to remember what I'd read. Luckily it panned out. I spent £35 that time so it was a nice return. May do a little battery shop at some point :)
    My 20 month old daughter seems to be enjoying it as she hates tinned rice pudding but LOVES the ambrosia one - go figure!
    Again thank you for the info. I actually spent the £9 apg on stuff for the local food bank so its been a great help. :)

    :hello: welcome fasten your seat belt and we are off - lots of chat and bargains to be found in these threads
    rosy798 wrote: »
    Morning all, thanks for the updated list henlans I do use it, although I also check on mys as well. I must admit I do find it a bit off that when I ask a question (not very often I may add) it gets ignored but when a 'regular' posts 'I am going to make a cup of tea' they get 6 replies. So henlans, please can you help me out? I thought the Clearasil was finished, but see elsewhere its still working with another trigger, either a witch blemish stick or the toothpaste. Now with the £15 cap I dont want to buy the Clearasil and dental in one shop, so do you know which is the trigger please? I have looked on mys to check prices but cant work out the trigger. TIA

    Rosy I don't think you were ignored but I have not noticed much mentioned about this so perhaps people weren't confident to advise - someone noticed that it glitched with T same trigger as toothpaste :beer:
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