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  • done my searching and only one I can find is 1p monster munch, are these single packs or multi and what flavour? tia
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • done my searching and only one I can find is 1p monster munch, are these single packs or multi and what flavour? tia

    They are the 98g Pickled Onion bags b/c 5 000328 171791

    Don't know when they were last/found bought though as they seem to have been quite rare:)
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  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    Mrs_Jagger wrote: »
    Thank you for this. I have explained - but they are really not wanting to listen, or be patient. I have been polite in all my emails. I got the impression from their very first message that they didn't want the item anymore either; I'm not too fussed about that. If they had just said that I would have happily obliged. All his emails say I am the problem, it's reasonably aggressive stuff. Best out of it I think. If I get bad feedback I guess I can take it to the help section. Not sure he'll do that though as he must be savvy enough to know I can show otherwise.

    Sounds like the buyer is a nightmare unfortunately there are lots of them about at the mo. if you log into your PayPal account and select the payment (click on details I think) it will show If it is an echeque and what the predicted clearing date is. You could send this to buyer and advise if they in future wanted to be items quicker best not to pay be echeque (this is when they only have bank account linked to PayPal rather than card or funds in PayPal). If you think buyer is being funny and item recorded just incase they try to claim not receipt as wouldn't trust them and eBay are worse than useless and always side with buyer even when it comes to unreasonable feedback.

    HTH
  • can someone tell me what the "breakfast deal" is at Tesco please.
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  • Very sad news for Itsasecret and lookingforabargain - hard when grandchildren going through these things as well because they experience a great sense of loss as well. Hugs X


    Great to see wee Daisyduck back as well - I will take you off the front page!!!
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  • David.
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  • That is at least the second time in a week you have done a morning test -much appreciated matey:)
    No worries Patty, I'd do almost anything to keep the French madame happy..;)
  • dipdap
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    Morning all,
    Day 2 of trying my hardest to do housework (yeah right :D )
    Luckily I've managed to get the washer and tumbler running before logging on as my internet's been on the blink (amazing what 10 mins downtime does to you when you're desperate :D )
    Not a happy chappy here as the slushy snow turned to ice craters and my buggy tyre got a puncture - I heard it go pop so it's probably not repairable! :mad:
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    who broke boots.com? LOL

    Need to find a new double buggy now so it was probably me that broke it :D
    Bit of back reading to do and some washing up to attempt - oh joy!!
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  • Hi

    I think there may be some PP scope with the new Breakfast "meal deals for £5" at T, particularly the berry cereal one

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A30276646

    the 2 x cereals are I think £2.99 at T and £2 at A, so assuming they compare that is £1.98 back before taking into account the other items.

    The egg and sausage one also has potential as 6 medium free range eggs are £1 at A and the sausages are 39p cheaper. This isn't such a bad deal in its own right

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A30276585 - edit correct link - thanks Locarr :)

    Not sure about the brioche/coffee one

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A30276605

    rebumping for ya
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  • can someone tell me what the "breakfast deal" is at Tesco please.

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