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couponqueen123 wrote: »[/B]
wow , this seems ludicrous, there is a huge diffrence in child abuse and a smack for being naughty putting others in danger ,
i have no fear of my kids being taken from me as im a good mother but wont be treated like dirt/have my child get away with murder and think theres no conciquences
i belive all other avenues shuld be exausted first thou :cool:
on a lighter note im off on holiday 2 moz for a long wekkend down the caravan with o/h and kids cant weight
Im sorry, but smacking a child IS child abuse....
Children need a nurturing environment, stability, routine and most of all care and attention.
When challenging behaviour is evident, ensure strict boundaries are adhered to. When they attempt to push the boundaries ensure suitable consequences relating to the incident are made clear.:money:0 -
Thanks Artha - I had thought the same re 3 over period of offer - and I note that they have changed the wording to this now.
But I remembered seeing on other thread a discussion re whether you could claim more as t & c then stated something like - 3 per week of offer, but then they extended the offer period to 2 to 3 weeks. Hubby's yet to try coffee (I'm a tea drinker). Have referred OH bu he's not signed up - need to get the thumbscrews on him tonight - after a bottoming of course :rotfl:
I am seriously impressed - 4 accounts don't think I can manage that at this juncture - is that 4 x :mad: when they mess you arouond. The only time mine have gone through is after chase up emails. Anyhow thanks for letting me know - dust would have settled if waited on quidco.When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Cjj - meant to do this the other night re Asda and £2 giftcard. Just googled and found this from 2006 but know from other posts on here it still applies (I am carp at using search function). Many stores will say don't do it but insist or ring HQ customer service if refused. HTH
14-10-2006, 10:42 AMMoneySaving Stalwart
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http://www.asda.co.uk/corp/customer_...Qs.htm#option4
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What happens if I am overcharged?
If you have been overcharged or undercharged in any of our stores we will gladly refund the difference (if you have been overcharged) and give you a £2 Gift voucher for each product you have been mischarged for.0 -
Hiya
Thank you for the shop, scan and save info. Got my free maltesers.
I also went to m's and got my free a2 milk with the voucher I printed out. They were not happy about it and didnt want to let me have it and then they changed the amount to what the milk cost. And told me they will not accept any more :mad: Ah well, will have to go to t's next timeBut while I was there I got whoopsie mature cheese, 700g for 99p so got the last 3
I have resisted the easter eggs at a's so far........
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