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  • Iamsohappy
    Iamsohappy Posts: 2,598 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary
    Morning all :)

    Last day at work this week. :D. Off tomorrow so long weekend and hopefully to finish my Xmas shopping.

    Have a good day :)
    Smile :) and hopefully the world will smile back

  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 49,628 Ambassador
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Academoney Grad Name Dropper
    i just googled it and it came up at £99 from colgate directly and £50 from most other places
    silvercar wrote: »
    I was wondering what the best use of these is. at £159.99 that toothbrush isn't cheap and a saving of £80 is very good. Though I have seen it advertised at half price, so I am wondering if the coupons just mean you get it for the same price you could buy it for if you shopped carefully.

    Maybe you have been offered a cheaper one? I've been offered the A1500, £84.99 at Boots reduced from £169.99:

    http://www.boots.com/en/Colgate-ProClinical%E2%84%A2-A1500-electric-toothbrush_1281859/
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  • This ones close to home for me. DS1 (8) has ASD and we're in the process of getting DS2 (2) checked out, took him to DS1's appointment the other day and the paedatrician seems to think he is showing signs of ASD also but he is so so different to DS1. DS1 very quiet, compliant, sensitive - DS2 is a bulldozer, rough, loud, but I've found with both the actually prefer strict boundaries - everyone knows where the stand, less unpredictability.

    my kids sound like yours but dd2 dosnt like rules or strict boundries and has no sence of danger:eek: my dd1 on the other hand culdnt cope with out structer/rules and a plan of the week ,i spend so much time calming dd1 down when dd2 playing up that some days i dnt know where im coming or going been or gone :rotfl:
  • LaaCaz wrote: »
    evening elite :)

    caught up and now nearly bed time as dd won't sleep in her room on her own! she's 22 months & we've been having tantrums for about 6 months. her favourite word is "no". me & my oh try to be strict, consistant etc but sometimes when she's screamed non-stop for 4 hours it can be easier to just give in!

    poo about the wedges! I brought 4 meal deals today. waiting on the pp so please glitch fairy make mr t's read sainsbobs webpage right!

    no mags in my mr t's extra :(

    did get £41 shop to £31, which included huge boxes of pampers to stash away :)

    got my new phone too :)

    night all x

    hey hun sounds like we all having trouble with the kids :rotfl::rotfl:

    im lucky enough that my kids go to bed at 6 and stay there till moring (well dd2 dose most nite) . but my

    friend had same problem as you and health visitor told her to put baby gate on the kids bedroom door remove all danger stuff out and put to bed and then they cant get out and will eventually sleep by self once they relise they cant get what they want/sleep in yr bed ,

    this took my friend a week to master and now he sleeps in his own bed and is very proud of him self:D
  • warby68
    warby68 Posts: 3,135 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    wajoda2002 wrote: »
    Good Morning Everyone,

    My local tesco have ended the 3 for £10 on IAMS. I tried them anyway, but went through at £5.39 each only taking £4.05 off

    I did buy the 950g go cat that are 2 for £4 and as predicited, it takes the 25% of origianal cost

    Go cat: £2.89 * 2 = £5.78 - 1.78 - 1.45

    so paid £2.55

    Not really any other fab savings (unless you have a fussy cat) so bought 12 felix pouches on price drop at £2.50 - 0.62 = £1.87

    Thanks

    IAMS 1kg cat is £3 at A so there might be mileage in the PP if it recognises the pre25% price

    Whiskas Simply Pouches are T £4.29 A £3.00 so that might be decent too

    NOT CHECKED YET JUST BROWSING
  • Good morning! Also Strawberry, raspberry, custard and original work against W, but not apple.


    Thanks :)

    *sulks* - strawberry and raspberry didn't work for me as came back n/a
  • Sarahdol75
    Sarahdol75 Posts: 7,717 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    OH working near a Tosco today, sent him armed with a list, just called me got none of the glenffiditch whisky anywhere, he now moaning at me, cause lost nearly a bloomin hour, walking round the store, looking for vouchers in booklet, none about and whisky. To only come out with cat food. men eh!!!!
  • marrbett
    marrbett Posts: 1,798 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Morning all. Had to scrape the car this morning, aided by some warm water on windscreen!!!

    Please shout at me if I get any more ff today, we are running out of stashing places. If I could get 3 G&Bs I would prefer that please!!!

    Have a good day y'all.xx
  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    Morning all :D

    Aggghhh Did a wine shop on tesco.com/wine few days ago. Used £40 vouchers doubled up to get £80 off finest wine plus had a £10 off code. Thought I was getting a bargain.
    Wine was dispatched yesterday and suppose to be delivered today.
    Yesterday noticed the finest wine I had ordered had been reduced and was now £20 cheaper so wiping out my £10 discount.
    Now if I was to refuse delivery, would my £40 vouchers be refunded as £40 or the doubled up £80.

    I have emailed Tesco wine about this yesterday, and said I will be refusing delivery. But no reply yet (they could at least off me a £20 code or something :rotfl:
  • LaaCaz
    LaaCaz Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Good morning elite :)

    Very cold and frosty here in the Midlands today - brr!!

    Just emailed Mr T's as the items I brought yesterday and inputted into the price promise came back as this :-


    Tesco comparable basket £28.34 £28.34 N/A
    Competitor comparable basket £24.50 £30.15 N/A
    Difference £3.84 £1.81 N/A
    Asda was cheaper Tesco was cheaper No comparable items
    1 x PAMPERS ATV FIT SIZE 4 MAXI JUMBO PK 68 10.00 10.00 12.99 N/A
    1 x PAMPERS ATV FIT SIZE 5 JNR JUMBO PK 62 10.00 10.00 12.99 N/A
    1 x DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZAPEP/SALAME 320G 2.78 1.50 1.39 N/A
    1 x DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZAFUNGHI 365G 2.78 1.50 1.39 N/A
    1 x DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZAHAWAII 355G 2.78 1.50 1.39 N/A
    4 x MCCAIN LIGHTLY SPICED WEDGES 750G 6.80 N/A N/A N/A
    1 x DR. OETKER RISTORANTE PIZZAMOZZARELLA 335G 2.78 N/A N/A N/A
    2 x TESCO COOL BAG TREE DESIGN 1.00 N/A N/A N/A
    4 x MARS ICE CREAM 6 X 51ML 8.00 N/A N/A N/A

    I've taken screen shots of the sainsbob website as the nappies are actually on offer for £9 NOT £12.99, the mozzarella pizza is on there too AND the wedges as previously mentioned. Not holding too much hope but I had to do it! Not sure if they will come back with the fact that there is a meal deal but the nappies are really daft!:mad:

    On a brighter note...I set up my new phone last night and there was a micro sd card and adapter in the box that I wasn't expecting :) I'd asked for one for my tablet for Christmas :)

    Off to catch up. Have a great day x
    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
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