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Coupon_Kathy wrote: »Definitely wrong - It is traceable and could be classed as obtaining goods by deception. I think between all our brains and the helpful people on this site we are saving enough money without going down the road of re-using apgs.
Absolutely agree with you but, since we are talking about APG usage, how did people go about using APG's in Tesco ( when they were daft enough to accept them and didn't even want to look at the receipts never mind sign them - or check if Asda had already signed them). Tesco clearly weren't going to get anything back on the APG's and were just binning the vouchers - a bit like the brief period a while back when Morrisons decided to accept Club Card vouchers (with no way of knowing if they had already been redeeded online).
I can't promise that I was QUITE so 'moral/honest' then as I did feel that Tesco and Morrisons were really breaking the rules themselves and deserved to be treated in the same way. Also although they did adveertise that they would accept the vouchers, they didn't actually state in the T&C's that they had to be 'virgins'.ELITE 5:2
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »We've got a mate in it, we had to help raise £2000 for him for a local charity, I hope he did OK.
He's done the distance before so I think it's about getting under a certain time.
Sturdy chap, not the tallest or the muscliest but he could put us all to shame over 25 miles or whatever it is.
And he's just raised £2000 for a bleddy good cause.
Hope your mate did well and raised more than £2000 for his local charity.0 -
Absolutely agree with you but, since we are talking about APG usage, how did people go about using APG's in Tesco ( when they were daft enough to accept them and didn't even want to look at the receipts never mind sign them - or check if Asda had already signed them). Tesco clearly weren't going to get anything back on the APG's and were just binning the vouchers - a bit like the brief period a while back when Morrisons decided to accept Club Card vouchers (with no way of knowing if they had already been redeeded online).
I can't promise that I was QUITE so 'moral/honest' then as I did feel that Tesco and Morrisons were really breaking the rules themselves and deserved to be treated in the same way. Also although they did adveertise that they would accept the vouchers, they didn't actually state in the T&C's that they had to be 'virgins'.
So this morals mallarky is a moveable feast - is it?never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
I know the picking on me is awful, and in real life I am a dainty little wallflower (checks that webcam is off), yes a dainty little wallflower, wouldn't say boo to a goose.:D
I don't think teachers stacked like you will ever be called dainty by their male students!!;)
Thankfully, common sense and the fact that I can be a gentleman sometimes prevents me from posting other inappropriate boobie related comments..:p0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »We've got a mate in it, we had to help raise £2000 for him for a local charity, I hope he did OK.
He's done the distance before so I think it's about getting under a certain time.
Sturdy chap, not the tallest or the muscliest but he could put us all to shame over 25 miles or whatever it is.
And he's just raised £2000 for a bleddy good cause.
Talking of which, those of you raising money for good causes: remember Barclays has an excellent initiative where they match money raised up to a certain limit.
Both my kids' primary school and my mate in the marathon got £750 each from Barclays.
Ie I think it is reasonably easy to make the case for your initiative and get Barclays to match the money you raise. ISTR charities only though.0 -
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