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SallySausage wrote: »What a distressing time I have just had in my local Asda. I had bit grief a month ago with some c/s lady accusing me of switching labels to gain a £2 giftcard. I reported her to h/o and giftcards came ok from then, I was actually overcharged 4 weeks on the run!
Today i went in with my 70 year old mother, just about to pay when this trout came to till told lad keep reciepts. I advised he its against law to do that as they were my reciepts. She tried tell me that it has always been there policy to keep them and she been told to do so. I asked who told her and she couldnt answer?
Anyhow she ran off with them so i started shouting after her to give them back as they were mine n she no rights. She came back i asked for manager. She came and was so rude. Basically she said they had me on camera picking up reciepts n she wanted me follow her whilst she calls the police. I was ok with this, the more the merrier i say. Anyhow, on the way to the office and in front of all the store and staff she kept asking me if the reciepts i was using were in fact the ones i picked up? of course i informed her they were my reciepts and she had no right keep them. Then she told me i was commiting fraud and rather than call the police (shame really i was looking forward to that part) she ban me and my 70 year old mother from the store.
I have fired off a email too Mr Clarkes Cheif Exec who I have been in contact with before.
Not as if I did but cant see anything wrong with picking up reciepts myself, in fact doing Asda a favour stop littering the nation. I quoted the mse article of the wombler who gives money to charity from reciepts he picks up, in fact i myself give money too charity (disclaimer: i'm not saying i pick up reciepts and give money to charity). Asda even applaud such behaviour and savvyness of the public according to the article.
sorry if its a bit rushed but im so angry at such treatment. I have in fact been in touch with local and national newspapers who want a contact at asda so they can run a story on this. I see them in court too. Experienced I Am........
your thoughts?
if this happend to e i would have told her to eaither phone the police or dont but (dont threaten me ) also would have demanded she phone the big boss (or as close as a she could get to )while i was standing there and then i would have explained what happend in full view of her and made sure i ased about keeping my recipt . do not let this drop how dare she do this
this is bang out of order and i would make sure i got it sorted this would total frighten/distress my nan who is of simlar age so who the hell dose the Sa THINK SHE IS
also how she know you picked up recipt?0 -
You're not alone with a disaster - I was trying to squeeze some WW chillis into my indoor upright freezer and a beef joint fell out taking the unfrozen chillis with it ! Great big splat on the floor and 2 busted chillis.
I had whoopsied prawn curry over the porch carpet couple weeks ago.OH always moans about how many carriers I bring home and all my decent bags are full of some of my stashes at the moment.
So I don't really want to buy anymore.
Thought I was being clever one evening and did not get a carrier bag and popped everything in the car straight from the trolley. Trouble is I tried to carry too much indoors at once and one slipped and splat. I was so lucky it missed the shoe rack. :eek:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Thanks rysonbach....something else I didn't know you could do:beer: I am on a real learning curve today
I have learnt something too. That's how DD3 manages to use up our ink, I plug printer in and all this carp comes out where she has accidentally hit the print button. I always forget to check the queue. :mad:
Must admit have never thought about doing it on purpose to save things. Must remember that thanks rhosynbach.0 -
ASDA V MORRIBOBS
1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£1.00N/A
1 x Wrigley's Airwaves Black Mint Sugarfree Gum (10 pe...£1.85£1.85
2 x Weight Watchers Select Smokey Chipotle Chilli with...£5.96£4.00
3 x Andrex White Toilet Tissue Rolls - 240 Sheets per ...£5.97£5.97
1 x Kellogg's Special K Red Berries (320g)£2.68£2.69
1 x Kellogg's Special K Moments Biscuits Strawberry (5...£1.98£1.50
1 x Diet Coke (8x330ml)£3.50£1.99
2 x Coca Cola Zero (8x330ml)£7.00£3.98
1 x Diet Coke Caffeine Free (8x330ml)£3.50£1.99
2 x Nestle Dairy Box (400g)£12.00£8.00
Comparison total (compared products only)£44.44£31.97
I got APG for £15.67 capped at £15 plus the £5 bonus so very happy
I can confirm that the strawberry special k biscuits do compare against morribobs
ASDA V WAITYS
1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£1.00£1.18
1 x Wrigley's Airwaves Black Mint Sugarfree Gum (10 pe...£1.85N/A
2 x Weight Watchers Select Smokey Chipotle Chilli with...£5.96£3.98
3 x Andrex White Toilet Tissue Rolls - 240 Sheets per ...£5.97£5.49
1 x Kellogg's Special K Red Berries (320g)£2.68£2.69
1 x Kellogg's Special K Moments Biscuits Strawberry (5...£1.98N/A
1 x Diet Coke (8x330ml)£3.50N/A
2 x Coca Cola Zero (8x330ml)£7.00N/A
1 x Diet Coke Caffeine Free (8x330ml)£3.50N/A
2 x Nestle Dairy Box (400g)£12.00£9.98
Comparison total (compared products only)£27.61£23.32It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
Im in panic mode, I have ran out of ink for the first time. Where does everyone buy there ink? I have a HP Deskjet 3050A. Im sure a few of us bought this printer when it was on offer at HP. Im so clueless when it comes to techy things.0
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You could have got beans and blueberry bars as well to bump the grand total up.
Has anyone had a look to see if m stocks the baxters soups?:rotfl:
Thanks - I know but I'm still a bit of a coupon virgin tbh and using 4 in one shop was more than enough for my nerves! :eek: Was kacking myself in case they didn't take the WW or the SK so didn't want to tempt fate by using a beanz one :rotfl: Actually needed onions and carrots believe it or not plus a couple of other things I was needing for today.
I'm sure I'll get better and more brazen with experience though. Off to sort out my coupons - really need to get one of those wallet things I think. And I stupidly seem to have lost the WW one, cannot find it anywhere0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »SA willing
its not sa willing if you have the too diffrent febreze vouchers i used them today got quite a few infact lol :eek:0 -
:hello:Good afternoon lovelies xx'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0
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Been into A for the first time in ages
Little booklets on the tills - Children in Need baking promo.
Happy Eggs 10 box £2 - they are £2.75 T
30p off Anchor Butter - £1.60 A and £1.30 T0 -
Im in panic mode, I have ran out of ink for the first time. Where does everyone buy there ink? I have a HP Deskjet 3050A. Im sure a few of us bought this printer when it was on offer at HP. Im so clueless when it comes to techy things.
I was stocking up with HP ones from Tesco - they were giving you 500 points for buying 2 (£7.99 each - £15.98 total = 500 points) so they were paying you to take them away practically (if you convert the cc points that is - which we do anyway). Not sure if it's still on though - someone posted it on the last thread I think, but I can't remember who sorry).0
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