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  • Deb_S wrote: »
    Thanks for the quick replies :)

    The idea is to get her something small when she passes, maybe a KA or similar.

    We got DS a Car to learn in, insurance was cheap as a learner, got around 18 lessons and passed this year within 6 months. Insurance now is £1800:( more than the car :eek: now DD will be learning next year. They both have night jobs so DS pays for the up keep and all petrol. Thank goodness

    Hope your DD enjoys it, but you still worry
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    Is the reason the chocs went through at full price on apg (rather than 3f£10 price) because the Fox's were missing so apg thinks you only bought 2 rather than 3?


    I haven't got a clue ! I'm just delighted it worked. Its far from unknown for certain items to just not come up on the APG details - this time it worked in my favour.
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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    MKS wrote: »
    What am I doing wrong? Only one or two come off as 342. Are not all of the ones on the 342 page included? TIA

    All of mine were the cheapie £1.28 ones . Bought 6 but only paid for 4. Have you tried different colours?
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  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    Fudge_Cake wrote: »
    Just to add these nail varnishes are BRILLIANT. In my opinion as good as OPI and some amazing colours too :T I have recently been debating buying them from Sally's at the trade price of £3.99 each so this is super duper prices!

    There are 24 coloured nail polishes reduced to £1.28 each, they are all 3 for 2.

    There are also 6 crackle glaze reduced to £1.28 each but they aren't included in the 3 for 2.

    Delivery is a bit expensive, £4.75. I ordered 39 of the coloured ones and 2 crackle glaze and it cost me £40.59 so under £1 each with shipping :D

    Fudge Cake, what colours and crackle glaze did you order? I've been trying for the last 20 mins and I can't get them all on a 342. TIA
  • mc4martyc
    mc4martyc Posts: 950 Forumite
    Just back from A's £41 shop down to £15 with £5 off wys and mocs, put card in to pay and it came up over spend on coupons % <enter> to clear, sa pressed enter and it required a supervisor overide :(
    She was busy and just shoved key in and authorised it but may be one to watch out for
    Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    DD wombled a receipt yesterday and it came back with £1.35 :T:T

    Actually I have a question to the Elite Mummy and Daddies.
    My DD is 2 (3 in February) and I've noticed over the last few weeks that she sometimes struggles to get some of her words out, almost like a stutter/stammer. I have spoken to our Health Visitor and she said she would make a referral to the speech therapist for us. I'm just wondering how this will work though, as DD is quite shy and doesn't really talk much to people she doesn't know and I would imagine the speech therapist would need to hear it for herself?
    Don't suppose anyone has had a similar experience that could offer some advice? Or happens to know what the speech therapist will do? Thanks in advance


    We had this with DD when he was 2. Health visitor said not to worry he would grow out of it and he did. I think it's a natural progression of development. Brain thinking fast but words coming too slow.

    I'm sure it will all be fine:)
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    To be is to do. Sartre
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  • michjay_2
    michjay_2 Posts: 1,366 Forumite
    Right i am off to A to try out the biscuits and chos

    Can somebody please confirm what item i have to buy that may make it glitch

    Won't matter if does not work as need to buy for xmas anyway

    many thanks x
  • MKS
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    All of mine were the cheapie £1.28 ones . Bought 6 but only paid for 4. Have you tried different colours?

    Thanks TM. Tried various - at the moment I have 6 in the basket:
    1 x Broken Hearted
    1 x Lightening Bolt
    1 x Sweet Hook
    2 x Techno
    1 x Kinetic Candy

    Only one Techno comes off as free. Have tried various ones (all £1.28) and can't get more than two out of twelve free.
  • ellie14 wrote: »
    Cost us well over 1k it's the driving schools they like to spin it out,at the 12month mark we bought D/D a car ,I took her every night driving for six weeks ,I was weary with it .
    She took her test straight after the six weeks passed first time,she said I had taught her so much more about real driving,did't have any minusses on her test,I was well chuffed.
    In hind sight (a wonderful thing) I would have bought a cheap but safe car and taught her along side her lessons ,a much cheaper option imo.

    I spent about £400 on lessons and had about 29... its very expensive but worth it to drive. I have been driving for 5 years... So price might of gone up a bit. But itll be about £400 - £500 =]
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    MKS wrote: »
    Thanks TM. Tried various - at the moment I have 6 in the basket:
    1 x Broken Hearted
    1 x Lightening Bolt
    1 x Sweet Hook
    2 x Techno
    1 x Kinetic Candy

    Only one Techno comes off as free. Have tried various ones (all £1.28) and can't get more than two out of twelve free.

    Give me a minute and will tell you what I've ordered.....
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
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