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chandlerscroft wrote: »Well what a rubbish weekend, yesterday out for dinner with family, came home with 2 laptops and a DS lite, you'd be pleased wouldn't you, unless that is you were invited round for dinner so you could repair faulty things :mad: oh and to top it, 1 bottle of wine on table between 4, whilst I'm looking at problems another 2 bottles appeared and I got a coffee. :mad::mad:
Not happy, and then to top it just as I'm about to serve a roast tonight, ex-neighbour turned up from 4 years ago, his dd brought a galaxy tab and can't use it for work java won't work, so dinner was delayed for 90 minutes before reheating, then to top it iPod touch sold on fleabay for £70 instead of £100.
Sometimes I wish I didn't help people, and the best of it is do I get anything back no nothing.
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pattylabelle wrote: »I picked up quite a few of these today!!! Thank you so much. For those searching look where the small travel type toothpastes are. These are 22ml in size.
barcode ends 1511never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
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I'm sure that any help you provide in organizing the wedding will be appreciated.
Leeny appreciated the help with Toni's wedding didn't she??:)
I'm sure that we can all donate a tin of s/p peas to the wedding supplies?:rotfl:
I am working on a minted mushy pea dip, I will garnish it with plastic mint leaves, and serve with glitched walkers crisps and doritos0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »I picked up quite a few of these today!!! Thank you so much. For those searching look where the small travel type toothpastes are. These are 22ml in size.0
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Originally Posted by fuzzydo
My shops from today. usual fillers removed (e.g. the little chocolate rats (Loved that when OP wrote it!)
Shop 2 v's Mr S
1 x Pears Transparent Soap (125g)£0.60£0.30
3 x ASDA Chosen by You Syrup Sponge Pudding (120g)£2.22£1.83
3 x ASDA Chosen by You Bourbon Creams (400g)£2.25£1.86
1 x Nestle Toffee Crisp Bars (4x43g)£1.00£1.00
2 x Sure Crystal Clear Aqua Antiperspirant Deodorant (...£3.00£3.00
1 x Pears Shower Gel (250ml)£2.00£0.30
4 x Pears Liquid Handwash (237ml)£8.00£1.20
HTH
How exciting, not sure how to use this info, but from what I can see the syrup sponge and the bourbon biscuits are glitching, both are on 3 for 2 at Sainsburys, so how can we use this info, there is a nice christmas pudding, could you buy a sponge pudding and 2 chrisymas pudding, help I'm not very good at this !H
only the syrup sponge compare in the pudding offer unfortunately, so the bourbons would be the best triggerundercover_shopper wrote: »Hi Locarr. Could it be the bourbon biscuits? I put them in because they are 3 for 2 at Mr S too?
Full list
1 x Kinnerton Character Milk Chocolate Bar£0.17N/A
1 x Pears Transparent Soap (125g)£0.60£0.30
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar£0.10N/A
1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10
1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini£0.10£0.10
1 x Cadbury Freddo (18g)£0.20N/A
3 x ASDA Chosen by You Syrup Sponge Pudding (120g)£2.22£1.83
3 x ASDA Chosen by You Bourbon Creams (400g)£2.25£1.86
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x Nestle Toffee Crisp Bars (4x43g)£1.00£1.00
2 x Sure Crystal Clear Aqua Antiperspirant Deodorant (...£3.00£3.00
1 x Pears Shower Gel (250ml)£2.00£0.30
4 x Pears Liquid Handwash (237ml)£8.00£1.20
HTH
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Strange one this. The bourbons are 93p so that makes the glitch price 61p. - That tallys up correct.
The Syrup Sponge Pudding is £1.00 so glitch price should be 67p not 62p.
If they were glitching together then surely the price for all the items would be 61p each ??
as the prices are different Im not sure if they are glitching together, it would need some more trial and error to check it out.
But pretty sure they would all compare on the cheapest item in the range shown on MSM at least.
it rounds them up/down so 61/62p would be the trigger price for all those that compare"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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zippydooda wrote: »is that still in the toothpaste aisle:)
They are in travel section with mini shampoos, toiletries etcApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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Sussed it the're glitching with the Bourbon Creams also 3 fo2 at sains @ 93p x2 divide 3 =62p
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/sainsburys/bundle/610493_57250.html
Wouldnt that make the 3 sponge £1.86?
They are comparing at £1.83
Can fuzzydo tell us which prices in S were coloured red on APG results?
That will identify all the multibuys in play here and will help us rule out anything elseApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
All this fun has passed me by until today. I read about the glitch just as I went on holiday so have been itching to try this out after enjoying the Tesco PC days.
I managed a successful shop today after reading quite a few posts but am still a little confused about the magic numbers. I'm sure everyone is fed up of questions but....
I bought :
1 x [trigger] A.R.P.
1 x Weetabix 72
4 x Weetabix 48
plus
6 x very cheap filler items
(yes - it resulted in losing £1 odd due to the cap)
As I understood I need to have 3 glitchy items [or 6] (including the trigger), and over 8 [eligible] items total (for APG rules).
Are there any other rules?
e.g. Do I need to have 9 or 12 (or any other) number of items in total?
How do multiples of the same product affect the numbers?
Are the filler items important - ie the N/A status of them, or is it just that they are cheap. Say I add Heinz Beanz (that is the same price at the other supermarket) instead of a 10p choccy - any problems?
TIA & apologies if this is the 416th time of similar questions.0
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