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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Morning:)

    Thanks for the new thread fudge cake :j
  • Snap-ant
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    :T Thank You Cupcake ♥

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  • :T :T Thanks for the shiny new thread Fudge Cake :j :j
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  • josie_ann57
    josie_ann57 Posts: 1,458 Forumite
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    Morning, thank you for new thread fugie.
    Thinking of tigerwhite & logie, take care.
    May try the MT for the first time if I can get out this afternoon.:)
  • newbie1980
    newbie1980 Posts: 2,016 Forumite
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    morning people

    the new apg details about over £15 vouchers shows they must be getting some hassle from real customers
    also how are they going keep track of if its been added up correctly unless they do them manually and how are they going to manage it
    dont know about you lot but £15 is more than enough for most of us to make the most of any glitches
  • DS just opened the tub of choc philli and found a 50p off MOC so guess what I'll be buying in the next few days! This makes it 34p after APG :D. Just as well he likes it!
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  • tillytot2
    tillytot2 Posts: 125 Forumite
    newbie1980 wrote: »
    morning people

    the new apg details about over £15 vouchers shows they must be getting some hassle from real customers
    also how are they going keep track of if its been added up correctly unless they do them manually and how are they going to manage it
    dont know about you lot but £15 is more than enough for most of us to make the most of any glitches

    Does this mean they have removed the 15 cap
  • Snap-ant
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  • Anon
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    edited 8 November 2012 at 9:09AM
    mc4martyc wrote: »
    New T&C on apg site

    29. Before we issue any vouchers for £15 or more, we may check that they have been accurately calculated. You accept that there may be a delay of up to 7 days in us issuing vouchers for £15 or more.

    Also Q&A

    What are the limits on my Claim?

    Each household will not be able to claim more than £100 in any calendar month, nor make more than 10 claims in any calendar month.

    What happens if I'm making a claim that will take me over the £100 claim limit per calendar month?

    If you're about to make a claim that will take you over the £100 limit, you'll receive the balance to bring you up to the £100 limit.

    For example if you've claimed £98 so far this calendar month, and are eligible for a voucher of £4, you'll only receive £2 which will bring you up to the £100 limit.

    So they are reintroducing over £15 APGs? They must have worked out a process to check them then which I can only suppose would be manually (that is a big job!) though they do say "may" - so I suspect they have introduced something that will process the APG but if over £15 will put it on hold until someone manually over-rides/authorises - at which point they can check.

    For "our sort of shops" it is unlikely they would get authorised as they would likely cancel the glitch price on close inspection, so we are best off sticking below £15 and rely on it being done automatically? Sticking below £15 also limits your exposure if it doesn't work (and is less to take back for those inclined to do so when it goes horribly wrong :o).

    Anon
  • gardenia
    gardenia Posts: 1,042 Forumite
    edited 8 November 2012 at 9:09AM
    Morning all,
    Big thanks to Fudge-cake for the new thread :)
    Hugs to logie and tigerwhite.
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