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  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    edited 17 December 2012 at 6:27PM
    viv0147 wrote: »
    I am able because I have a bus pass to follow the offers and since I started doing so I have an abundance of food and actual saving’s in the bank! I couldn’t say that a year ago, it is now a very profitable hobby and just what I needed to help me in my retirement and my state pension is now more then enough, so Ladies keep those coupons and bargains posted for me a very grateful male pensioner. Thank you all and have a wonderful Christmas



    The blokes on here are really good too you know;)
    Delighted to hear that you are living comfortably. If ever you need to ask a question re whereabouts of coupons/deals etc please feel free to pm me and I will,if I know, tell you where to find them. If I don't know I will know a man who does:D
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • aau1 wrote: »
    just a thought, are we allowed to post links to pdf coupons on here or should it stay on the coupon board?

    Just joined I take it :p
  • viv0147 wrote: »
    Just arrived home from Tesco a nice little visit I had a £2.50 off a £5 dairy spend last week so today I bought 20 pints of milk for £2.50 so into the freezer they go I also won on Facebook a free Chicken tonight so the voucher arrived in the post also a 50p voucher well they are on offer at the moment £1 instead of £1.99 so I had 2 jars for 50p I then nipped into Greggs and had a free Sausage Roll I had won on Facebook so total spend £3.

    The fact I live alone I never do enough shopping in one store to qualify for the price comparison but although I am a junior compared to most on here I am really having fun saving so much money and trying new products out.

    I am able because I have a bus pass to follow the offers and since I started doing so I have an abundance of food and actual saving’s in the bank! I couldn’t say that a year ago, it is now a very profitable hobby and just what I needed to help me in my retirement and my state pension is now more then enough, so Ladies keep those coupons and bargains posted for me a very grateful male pensioner. Thank you all and have a wonderful Christmas

    i like to call it my day job lol;);) some days i can make more than o/h if its a GOOD DTD or amazing coupons about;)

    we too are in this position now and it makes me feel so safe

    merry christmas to you ,
  • The blokes on here are really good too you know;)
    Delighted to hear that you are living comfortably. If ever you need to ask a question re whereabouts of coupons/deals etc please feel free to pm me and I will,if I know, tell you where to find them. If I don't know I will know a man who does:D

    the other day one of the girls up the school wanted some chocl8tes for gifts for brownies,scouts,teacher leaders, and she was dreading the bill


    i said to her
    " i know a way to get them cheap but ill have to check it still working ";)
    she looked so worried but i explained and now shes chuffed and she made me a cake- my o/h had to eat as it wasnt choc cake i dnt like it :(
  • hampydoodums
    hampydoodums Posts: 3,503 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 17 December 2012 at 6:54PM
    Pattylabelle, picked up the O'Neil mobile sock cover things you mentioned last week. OOS for home delivery, but my local argos had 2, they're great. Thanks so much for your post :D
    :happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove
  • Don't like being negative but doubt you will find any at this stage. No cad selection boxes left in my local at 12.30. If you do go then look out for these.


    Cad selection boxes @ 50p

    Cad wishes @12p

    Choc coins @25p

    And the jars of sweets for 50p :)

    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/jars-traditional-sweets-reduced-50p-instore-asda-1413254
  • Pattylabelle, picked up the O'Neil mobile sock cover things you mentioned last week. OOS for home delivery, but my local argos had 2, they're great. Thanks so much for your post :D


    I am delighted you got them like them- my kids will think they are fab in their stockings- I mean for 99p each what value.
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Don't like being negative but doubt you will find any at this stage. No cad selection boxes left in my local at 12.30. If you do go then look out for these.


    Cad selection boxes @ 50p

    Cad wishes @12p

    Choc coins @25p

    Neither of my stores had any Cadbury selections boxes left at around 2pm but the big store had loads of the coins. :)

    I did get a Nestle selection box scanned but it was still £2.
  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    the other day one of the girls up the school wanted some chocl8tes for gifts for brownies,scouts,teacher leaders, and she was dreading the bill


    i said to her
    " i know a way to get them cheap but ill have to check it still working ";)
    she looked so worried but i explained and now shes chuffed and she made me a cake- my o/h had to eat as it wasnt choc cake i dnt like it :(

    I've mentioned a couple of glitches to people and they just look at me as if demented!!!
    They obviously don't need to save the money :rotfl:
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    viv0147 wrote: »
    Just arrived home from Tesco a nice little visit I had a £2.50 off a £5 dairy spend last week so today I bought 20 pints of milk for £2.50 so into the freezer they go I also won on Facebook a free Chicken tonight so the voucher arrived in the post also a 50p voucher well they are on offer at the moment £1 instead of £1.99 so I had 2 jars for 50p I then nipped into Greggs and had a free Sausage Roll I had won on Facebook so total spend £3.

    The fact I live alone I never do enough shopping in one store to qualify for the price comparison but although I am a junior compared to most on here I am really having fun saving so much money and trying new products out.

    I am able because I have a bus pass to follow the offers and since I started doing so I have an abundance of food and actual saving’s in the bank! I couldn’t say that a year ago, it is now a very profitable hobby and just what I needed to help me in my retirement and my state pension is now more then enough, so Ladies keep those coupons and bargains posted for me a very grateful male pensioner. Thank you all and have a wonderful Christmas

    Well done. Not sure all the chaps on here will like being called a lady though.:D
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