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  • CupofTea
    CupofTea Posts: 558 Forumite
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    Love2shop wrote: »
    I have never seen them either, only knew what they were because people said they were on a gold tin

    Thank you.
    Cup of Tea? :coffee:
  • squigs wrote: »
    Any one fancy

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    To go with the coffee?:):)

    You've just reminded me that I haven't had breakfast yet and that means I've also forgot my meds, thank you:T
    SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
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  • thick_tom
    thick_tom Posts: 2,174 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Shhhshh everyone, we have an As insider on the thread...Out of interest, what is the view on the glitches/large APGs instore...? Are we seen as a menace or savvy shoppers?


    savvy menaces :rotfl:
  • nerfdad wrote: »
    Thanks tweets:D
    This is how the thread should be- a joke and some glitches.
    ps i got the cadburys selections in Mr t- 3 for £3 and 3 boys sorted thanks op.

    I also forgot about these too! Thanks for the reminder :T
    I think these meds are having more of an effect than I thought:o
    SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
    SPC 2014 £1100:D
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  • wirehair
    wirehair Posts: 4,291 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Shhhshh everyone, we have an As insider on the thread ... :silenced:.

    :) Only joking, good to see that As colleagues are able to take advantage of offers (glitches) as well. I would think that on this occasion it would be better not to use your colleague discount as you are reducing your APG (as reducing the original price that it is matching against, if I have understood correctly, will reduce the APG). So it may be better to not use your discount on a targetted shop with fillers - though may be worth running the above figures through the calculations to see what difference it would make. As you will have noticed, you included Fab Fingers which you need to match against W not S so you have reduced your return there.

    Out of interest, what is the view on the glitches/large APGs instore...? Are we seen as a menace or savvy shoppers?

    Good luck

    Anon
    I always use my discount card , as I pay less to start with and it makes the apg less , and if things go wrong I have not paid full price so a bit more bearable. :D
    Never pay more than you have too
  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    Can I just ask those of you who use home refill kits for printer ink a few questions please.
    Can you only refill original cartridges ? OR can you also refill the replacement cartridges.
    Where is the best place to buy refillable ink ?
    How many times can you refill a cartridge ?
    Thanks in advance x
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  • neosi
    neosi Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    edited 9 November 2012 at 11:03AM
    Morning All

    Had a lie in this morning :o, have only read back from this mornings posts, so sorry if ive missed anything but just cant be bummed with the bickering, there will only be one outcome if it continues and non of us wants that. Its plain to see whos who that is stiring it all up, so please dont feed the trolls..simples

    Anyway, hugs to little Molly and my thoughts with logie :A

    ta for the cuppa tweets, ive washed out the mug ;) i'l pass the biccies round :D
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  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    edited 9 November 2012 at 10:41AM
    Hi all .
    Ive just been offered £754 from Halifax for ppi on my credit card.Now they rejected it the first time then i appealed the decision and have now offered me the £754.
    If any of you guys could advise me please should i accept this offer or not.
    Many thanks
    ps im very happy with £754 but i dont trust halifax now.
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    cjj wrote: »
    Can I just ask those of you who use home refill kits for printer ink a few questions please.
    Can you only refill original cartridges ? OR can you also refill the replacement cartridges.
    Where is the best place to buy refillable ink ?
    How many times can you refill a cartridge ?
    Thanks in advance x

    I got mine from Mr T around £6 but you can get them from eBay for much cheaper (or same price for a lot more ink/bigger bottles). Yes you can refill a replacement/reconditioned as all they have done is clean it and refill it like you are planning to do:cool:.

    You can keep refilling until it stops working - I don't believe that there is a standard/set amount (or I haven't faced it yet!).

    Anon
  • At work today so going after to get chocs has anyone confirmed it still working today yet? Hope your all having a good morning :-)
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