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From the current APG T&C's on A's website:
12. Items that customers have returned will be excluded from the ASDA Price Guarantee and ASDA reserve the right to invalidate the receipt for the purposes of the ASDA Price Guarantee.
13. If an item on a receipt is returned, the return of that item invalidates the corresponding receipt or voucher for the purposes of the ASDA Price Guarantee.
These T&C's relate to the getting of an apg, but the problem highlighted is returning an item that was paid with an apg in part of full, SD was told she could not get the apg amount refunded in any manner but not sure if she ever got an answer from sada HQ:(The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
Thats right SD had trouble returning a game she bought for her DS, they wouldn't refund the apg:o Well my NSD has just turned into a very exspensive day, got home to find the heating oil has been delivered £962 :eek::eek:, wouldn't mind but bet it only last until end of March:(
I know a way to make it last much longer, 100% guaranteed.
Don't turn the tap on:D
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rhosynbach wrote: »we also live in a bungalow was a bit unsure when we brought it but rejigged the rooms been here 12 years did suggest moving to a bigger place but everyone said no we all love it got used to downstairs bedrooms very quickly and found it was nice even when kids in bedrooms they seemed closer and much easier to put you head round the door and say hi or pop in and out of each others rooms so teens were not so detached.
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as its fairly busy here
thought i'd ask here, hope thats ok.
i was considering selling this on ebay
call of duty mw3 xbox live 12month + 2 bonus months
(using this weekends free listing) as bought for son whos decided he doesn't need it.
not sold this kind of thing before so wondered how safe it was, and if i did whether you email them code or post them whole thing(which is safest?)
TIA0 -
We moved into a bungalow a year ago and we love it!!!! Was a bit worried to start with about sleeping on the ground floor, but soon forgot about it. Very convenient for us with a small child - I would hate to live in a house again!
i too live in bungalow and agree but my dds have decided they want to share a bedroom and we are trying to save more money for a bigger deposit as i dnt want big morgage, so we are looking to move 2 a 2 bed bungalow if possible but if not then a house as i need my own garden, i shared one before and ended up doing all the work and theres kids used my kids stuff and broke some of it and hid it in bush :eek::eek::eek:
i live ina detached bunglow the best bits are
no having to carry washing down stairs or back up :j
no shouting for anyone as they are on same level as you :j
no climbing stairs late at nite intoxicated (i dnt drink but good for others )
i have 2 bathrooms so big benifit for me with 2 kids :j
no up and down stairs checking kids as they are right next to us :rotfl::rotfl:
easy to move in to as to negosiating the stairs with beds and wardrobes
DOWN SIDES
everyones to close to me :rotfl::rotfl: joke
easier for peopel to nose round when they pop over but i solved this one by putting a baby gate at the bottom of the 3 steps to the bedrooms and family bathroom :eek::rotfl:
i cant realy think of any other ones as i realy enjoy living here just to expencive i culd pay my parents morgage 3 times and have change if i ddint pay my rent its a fortune to live where i live so decided better to put money in our morgage fund rather that our landlords plus the bungalow is up "for sale " for £250,000 but no-ones looked at it and its not got sign out side as its practcaly a privet rood so no-one wuld see it ,and its never advertised in local paper or estatagent windows you have to go ask :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Thats right SD had trouble returning a game she bought for her DS, they wouldn't refund the apg:o Well my NSD has just turned into a very exspensive day, got home to find the heating oil has been delivered £962 :eek::eek:, wouldn't mind but bet it only last until end of March:(
:eek::eek::eek: I liked it when it was 9p a litre.
Is the glitch fairy about? I'd like a glitch on coffee pleaseIt is very important
I live in a bungalow but the upstairs has been converted and it's all my space:D
Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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myrtleturtle wrote: »as its fairly busy here
thought i'd ask here, hope thats ok.
i was considering selling this on ebay
call of duty mw3 xbox live 12month + 2 bonus months
(using this weekends free listing) as bought for son whos decided he doesn't need it.
not sold this kind of thing before so wondered how safe it was, and if i did whether you email them code or post them whole thing(which is safest?)
TIAWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »I know a way to make it last much longer, 100% guaranteed.
Don't turn the tap on:D
Yeah thanks:p, it would last longer if we didn't have stupid underfloor heating thats on all the time, supposed to be intelligent control- my bottom, more intelligence in the post on here from the night crew:DThe person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
Yeah thanks:p, it would last longer if we didn't have stupid underfloor heating thats on all the time, supposed to be intelligent control- my bottom, more intelligence in the post on here from the night crew:D
when we win the lotto my one request is to have underfloor heating , a friend of mine has it its amazing , iv alway got shoe or slippers and socks on as i cant bare feet on the floor all naked :eek: getting blue and cold:eek::o:rotfl:0
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