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magsmorris wrote: »Hi what a great find but can you please tell me what shop it is is it a Tesco, Asda, Sainburys or Morrisons
Thanks for your help :TThe person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
By the way - someone yesterday was suggesting that when certain posters are being downright unpleasant, the answer is simply to put them on ignore. I'd like to reply to that with this:
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund BurkeNo, Mr A, that is NOT 'Great news'!!
Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target0 -
APGs from 2:30pm, fillers removed
A vs W (Trigger was Lily O'Briens Desserts selection 265g)
I didn't know at this point that the face wash had stopped comparing
2 x Cadbury Fabulous Fingers (3x110g)£14.00£6.98
2 x Neutrogena Visibly Clear Oil-Free Pink Grapefruit ...£6.00N/A
A vs S (trigger was Green & Blacks Organic Dark miniature bars collection 180g)
2 x Lindt Excellence Milk Chocolate - Extra Creamy (10...£2.50£2.00
1 x Bahlsen Choco Leibniz - Milk Chocolate (125g)£1.65£0.82 1 x Bahlsen Choco Leibniz - Orange (125g)£1.70£0.86 (new confirmed APG I think)
2 x Cadbury Milk Tray (400g)£14.00£6.00
1 x Vaseline Essential Moisture Clean Feeling Lotion (...£3.00£2.10No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
:oIm totally lost:o0
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Its like James bond and the x-files on here.:D0
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think its all been covered but wanted to say welcome :TShowmetheMoney wrote: »Hi all :wave:. Just stumbled across this thread whilst trying to keep up with the (prob) failed L'occitane glitch.
Anyway, this is a fast moving thread and I'm trying to get my head around it. I have read the front page and abbreviations etc. However, there are some bits I am struggling with and I am hoping someone can help explain:
1) trigger items - what are these and how do they work (they seem to be the items that are cheaper elsewhere but not entirely sure)
2) the 2nd post lists lots of products which are in various colour codes. Are these colour codes for a reason? And I am assuming these products are the items that can be found for less somewhere other than Asda (and therefore you can get difference +10% back?)
Sorry for the questions but I am looking forward to giving this price matching business a go. TIA!0 -
Do they take APG's or just conditional spends?
They said conditional spends and product specific coupons HTH
QPR T's have got A&W rootbeer and diet. They also had peanut butter and jelly 2 types. For anyone like my BF who misses Orange club soda they've got that and a new range of Irish products. Hth
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That is so true and I love the comparision to a weeble:T:T:T
Weebles wobble but they won't fall down
I love weebles - my son spent ages quietly chuckling to himself trying to knock one over! And it's true, they always pick themselves up ready for the next time they are knocked over to enable them to pick themselves up again and smile.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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