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im sure tesco forget who pays there wages
Us the paying public its no wonder there profits are down
the reply to my message
Hi David,
I'm sorry to see that you weren't able to get the bunches of flowers you were hoping to purchase at a discount price. I can understand how disappointing this must have been considering you'd made it all the way to the store despite the weather we're having at the moment.
Unfortunately, the people you spoke to were right; we can't reduce items before a certain time, and I can but apologise again for this.
I'll ensure your comments are fed back and hope you give us another chance again soon.
All the best,
Kaz - Customer Care
they recon they cannot overide any prices0 -
What can I say Dm guessing you where not at the pub last night but scrambling around on my roof after all :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0
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Cant remeber why , but i threw a big glass ashtray at DH :rotfl::rotfl:, e ducked it hit the door and made a hole in it :eek::eek::eek: imagine if it had hit his head :eek:
omg you culd have killed him was it a big old style cut glass pub one :eek::eek: if so id be glad it missed him;):D:eek::T0 -
couponqueen123 wrote: »i passed in january 2011 and was taught to keep in gear when parked , the screaching up to junctions is after the thy pass test surly? (not that its right but surely no -one wuld pas doign them things?:eek::eek:
My Dad says this as well he reckons I put my foot down when I see a red light:eek: I don't, the problem is he was taught to down gears to slow down, now you aren't taught to. I was taught to drive to the lights and break.0 -
:rotfl: Not naming names but some are a bit :eek: and some a bit :rotfl:
I had a good look over there as well;)Don't think we'll be doing anything like that here in the near future.Can you imagine? T's and A's would have them stuck up on the wall like a huge "Wanted" poster:eek::eek::eek:Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
dizzyditzy wrote: »I'm sat here giggling about the 80's jumpsuits. I had a cerise pink pineapple jumpsuit that you climbed into through the neck:D I also had a dodgy perm.
I also had an air2000 shell suit. I was only 14:p
I've lost my oxo potato peelerI'm not happy but in true mse style I have a few I got on DTD awhile ago.
are thses any good i buy potato peelers all the time some cheap some expencive and no work or break:mad:0 -
Just confirm the weather reports from this area in QPR territory, constant fine settling snow from 9am but ice underneath as I found when I put the bins out.
Neighbours parking inconsiderately at top of the Cul De Sac but I'm not going out is it bad to hope one of them skids into one of the others, shakes head in disbelief, if I wanted to ask them to let me out I'd probably fall over getting to their front doors.:mad:
Whinge over, well at least for the next few minutes
Now if I remember rightly it was you who wanted this flipping snow:p:p:p:pWe've got far tooooo much:(Well youngest son over slept, 1 st time ever but I was awake so I got him up, good thing this snow makes the bedroom too light. Think he got there on time, no additional snow overnight :T
I ventured as far as Tosco to use up some points vouchers and MOcs from the mailing way back. Again none of my cards gave any till spits :mad: - it must now be about 5 weeks. he main card though did give me the 100 points for being a mobile customer so I went back round and bought a bottle of 17 p water . All my TPPs and useful points and MOCs used up now.
I got reduced finest sausages and burgers for the freezer on a seperate shop so at least better than nothing.
Apples - if anyone is struggling to get apples that are not either over priced or too tiny try Morrisons. Yesterday we had Braeburns in bags for £1 and also trays of red apples, 6 for £1. Good sized for lunch boxes.
checked my ebay this morning and amazed to see I have bids on 2 things - first time I've managed to sell anything since November :T
And even then I've maybe sold 2 things and a couple of books on Amazon since September, weeks went by and everything went unsold.
someone I know had a big sale last week and late on Sunday it spurred me on to relist everything that I'd not sold last year.
So now I have to run around the house and find the items, also find the wrapping kit which was put away long before Christmas. I also hadn't made a new Ebay chart for 2013 as it didn't seem worth the effort
Think next week I might try listing some odds and sods up with 99p start prices and see if I can do some clutter clearing. hopefully there will be a few people stuck indoors having a play on eBay and buying a few bits
My Ebay sales have gone mad this weekend and the prices are going through the roof:T:T:T:Tbut I think its because everyones bored and most are stuck indoors so trawling ebay:TBeware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
couponqueen123 wrote: »omg you culd have killed him was it a big old style cut glass pub one :eek::eek: if so id be glad it missed him;):D:eek::T
I will add thats the only thing ive ever chucked and 25 odd years down the line we are still married :TSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
dizzyditzy wrote: »My Dad says this as well he reckons I put my foot down when I see a red light:eek: I don't, the problem is he was taught to down gears to slow down, now you aren't taught to. I was taught to drive to the lights and break.
I passed my test last June and was taught, by a qualified instructor, to always move down through the gears to stop at lights, junctions, anywhere except when parking. Also taught to always put car into neutral when parked.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »
Butterfly cakes
2 large eggs
4oz SR flour
4oz sugar
4oz stork
Cream together sugar and stork.
Beat in eggs
Add flour
If mixture is a little stiff add a bit of milk
Put in a dozen cake cases and cook in a medium hot oven for about 20 mins.
When cool decorate with butter icing
..you should write a cook book!
Oh, loving the old roses cake stand too!I Hate Jobsworths!!!0
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