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  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,324 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Now I am in a quandary.

    I want to go and see what Sainsburys has left even though I know my store did not have very much left the other day. and I'd need to put petrol in as well and take the recycling to justify going out.

    and I'd need to get a shift on now before the schools get out, Oh is out and about so I can't be idle and get him to drive me.

    but I actually only need to get bread

    I didn't get very far with complaining to Allisons about their bread crumbling on me this morning. I tried to find a Facebook or twitter page but no joy, so I tried to email a photo to them but the email would not send so I rang them up and a very short tempered person on the phone took the details and that was about it. so I rang Asda and they said to take it back to store for a refund and a replacement, which is great but its a pay and display car park so it would cost petrol plus 60p parking, I will get there but not for days by which time the brea dis also going to be green as well as crumbly :rotfl:

    Oh well, do we good to force myself out of the house ...
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • stu007
    stu007 Posts: 432 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    newbie1980 wrote: »

    They even have the cheek to argue when left Negative feedback by buyers!

    If a 'few' people from here bought them, then put in a paypal claim due to the fact they aren't accepted anywhere the seller may get removed from ebay.
  • Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Im sure it will, when I make leek and potato soup it smells vile, but is always nice.

    Didn't improve much so just added some Bovril to it but still not impressed, may end up adding a couple of tins of Lentil soup to it :rotfl:
  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Just been in S/drug Huggies wipes 2.20 b1g2f for anyone that needs them (not sure if that's a good price?)

    Also used some kleenex vouchers up - eye makeup wipes 99p with £1 vouchers = 1p towards other stuff :) also got 2 of the cleansing wipes - lovely SA let me use 3 50p vouchers making it 1.46 for both :)
    Plus some nivea (1/2 price + £1 voucher) and some reduced make up - I got loads and still have money left on my £10 gift card I got for xmas!!
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • tigerwhite wrote: »
    Afternoon all.

    I've been to the hospital for another of pollys check up's - all fine :T I've spent so much time there lately!

    Hope things get better for you MarkZ (I did pm you). I've first hand experience of epilepsy, got diagnosed at aged 28 (7 years ago) but apart from taking daily medication and losing my license for a year, all has been fine :T Epilepsy.org.uk is a fabulous website for advice and support. My story was a bit different though cos it had been going on for 4 years with no diagnosis, I used to get shooting pains through my head and worried myself sick it was a brain tumour so when epilepsy was diagnosed, I was actually relieved!

    to cut a long story short, it doesn't have to impact your life long term and there is lots of support available if you need it. sending you a bit hug though as I'm sure you are stressing out.

    On another note, I need to organise a S v A/T shop and a T shop :D

    :eek: I get them all the time , only last a couple of seconds but extremely painful. I put it down to not wearing my glasses tho.:o I wear them to watch the tv but that's about it.
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    newbie1980 wrote: »

    I thought they were the same as the ones I had sent to me due to the wipe glitch for a minute. Just checked and they are a bit different. These people make me sick as they are causing so many problems for us people trying to use genuine coupons. :mad::mad:
    N1LDA :)
  • I just googled that. I wish I hadn't. :rotfl:
    I'm reading the words but it might as well be written in hebrew. No way can my brain cope with that. :eek:

    Me neither. I sort of understood it once. For some reason when I was at school, the maths teacher made us sit our GCSE Maths a year early. The remaining year, he tried to get us all to do half an A level maths in 6 months. Hardly any of us could handle it. Come exam time, he started a speech about checking you were in the right exam room "...and weren't doing A level Swahili or something". Someone piped up, "well sir, we might as well be!"
    :starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:
  • I'm ok with Schrodingers Cat.
    Laplacian Determinism makes me glaze over.

    This is too much for a Monday morning after 4 hours sleep :eek:
    I'm off to read the Daily Mail online showbiz sidebar of shame :D

    Me too but I had to google that. So Calculus is his fault is it? I don't like him then :rotfl:
    :starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    savingbabs wrote: »
    I just got a reply from CS too, they're sending me a £2 money card, PP was reduced by £1.51 by reduced item, so happy.

    Told you it was worth trying:p
    Awaiting a new sig
  • newbie1980
    newbie1980 Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    wackynut wrote: »
    I thought they were the same as the ones I had sent to me due to the wipe glitch for a minute. Just checked and they are a bit different. These people make me sick as they are causing so many problems for us people trying to use genuine coupons. :mad::mad:

    i like this feedback reply Absolute joke

    Fake, photocopied and illegal vouchers. No shops accept them and police involved Buyer: rending ( 8 ) 23-Dec-12 00:39
    Reply by dazzling-discounts (24-Dec-12 15:39):
    Buyer used them along with fake vouchers from another buyer, hence the problems
    2x £5 off Huggies Nappies Vouchers (Newborn, Super Dry, etc) Multi-Store Coupons (#190762071709) £1.99 View Item
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