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  • LaaCaz
    LaaCaz Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    logie wrote: »
    These babies are so great with their timing aren't they? Baby H has got into the habit of pooing in his jumperoo then bouncing, bouncing, bouncing :eek:
    Literally had poo up to the neckline of his vest the other day :eek: Had to take photgraphic evidence to show OH what he is getting out of dealing with :rotfl:
    Was very non MSE and just chucked the vest in the bin :o

    I'm having a nice little rest with my feet up on the sofa at the moment as managed to wangle tandem nap time :D

    I think it was probably MORE mse! To truly get all the bacteria out you'd have to wash it on 90! So more energy saving to bin it :rotfl:
    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
  • MARKZ123
    MARKZ123 Posts: 520 Forumite
    Blimey what a day, im naffed, left at 6am to goto oxford JR hospital for my EEG..that all went ok but the flashing light part left me feeling brain drained...then had an allday breakfast before setting of home..cost me £61 today in taxi train and bus fares...so i now need to save some money...

    glad to hear alfie is doing well
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  • henrik777
    henrik777 Posts: 3,054 Forumite
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Good Afternoon everyone. I ve just done my first snap and save for 50p off a pack of 4 mars bars. Have to say it was easy enough to do but I have one query , you know when you send them the pic , for those on pay and go phones the cost of that would have to be taken into consideration wouldn't t it? I'm sure it costs me 25p per photo. Can anyone advise please.

    Wouldn't that be the cost of a photo message ? You are only using the internet though so free if you use allowance or wifi, no?

    I just scan it in a scanner and do it via pc.
  • zappo_2
    zappo_2 Posts: 273 Forumite
    emerald21 wrote: »
    Good Afternoon everyone. I ve just done my first snap and save for 50p off a pack of 4 mars bars. Have to say it was easy enough to do but I have one query , you know when you send them the pic , for those on pay and go phones the cost of that would have to be taken into consideration wouldn't t it? I'm sure it costs me 25p per photo. Can anyone advise please.


    That's why I asked if it could all be done online. I think you can put the image to computer and do it all for free this way.
  • LaaCaz
    LaaCaz Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    Are we going backwards?!
    :D Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D

    :j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j

    :money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.79
  • I love snap and save :heart:
    Bought a 4 pack of snickers for £1 in A and just got 50p back for them.
    also bought myself a dozen red roses for £5 in T, S&S then give you £2.50 back:j
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    henrik777 wrote: »
    Wouldn't that be the cost of a photo message ? You are only using the internet though so free if you use allowance or wifi, no?

    I just scan it in a scanner and do it via pc.

    Well that was what I was wondering - the cost of a photo message which I think is 25p.
  • Snap-ant
    Snap-ant Posts: 15,944 Forumite
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    Dopey1980 wrote: »
    Right, question for Snap, or anyone else that knows...

    What are the current Royal Mail rules regarding the sending of alcohol by post?
    :D same as dead reptiles - none inland, but prohibited from posting abroad, along with perfume, lighters, fireworks, explosives, controlled drugs & lithium batteries :-)
    :D
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  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    zappo wrote: »
    That's why I asked if it could all be done online. I think you can put the image to computer and do it all for free this way.

    Yes I didn't t know about that at the time of posting as I hand t gone back far enough with the messages. I ll try it on my laptop next time Thx
  • Emily_Rachel
    Emily_Rachel Posts: 688 Forumite
    edited 14 February 2013 at 5:38PM
    pk04 wrote: »
    Good morning all :A
    Happy birthday to CoT :bdaycake: and happy valentines day to everyone :D :smileyhea

    Just seen on grabbit (thanks to op deano) £2 cash from tcb snap and save when you spend £20 on fuel in Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Asda, the Co-operative, Esso or Shell, only valid 14/02 - 21/02 hth
    Hello, This is actually even better than they say. Spend just 10.00 pounds on fuel and get 2.00 pounds back on Topcashback 'snap and save'. Also 25p back if you spend 50p on bananas, 1.00 pound on nutella, and loads of other things. Love this new app. Especially love the fact that it works at home, on things I have bought in store rather than online, on my ordinary laptop, and I don't need to use my smart-phone to do it ( but you can use a smart-phone, in-store, if you would rather ). For anyone who is not already a Topcashback member please consider asking someone to refer you rather than going direct. You gain nothing extra if you join direct, i.e. without a referral, but any existing TCB member who refers you would get a free 10 pound refer-a-friend bonus from TCB. It costs you nothing, but anyone you ask for a referral would be very delighted to help I am sure!!
    I am not young enough to know everything.
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