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Everyone Looking Into Trolley Excitement
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I don't suppose Stubby is online
So just a shout out to FlabbyWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »I always have paid gym membership iykwim I am just trying to use it these days:D It is the most non MSE thing that I do. I am going to sign you and JEL up - do yas the power of good.
We could just do a few laps round westie carpark. I'm sort of built for comfort rather than speed.0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »JEL, you Irish birds have such a way with words. I've never known the English language sound so interesting..:rotfl:
Is it just you and Frenchie that talk so bluntly or is it just all Paddy females in general??:):)
See now we will be out in force to look after each other sfsb :beer:Of course Savvy I can tell the difference between banter and the vile antagonising malicious comments the likes of emerald and Iamsohappy make to me :eek:bullies through and through
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
But you love it really otherwise you wouldn't come back for moreSmileand hopefully the world will smile back
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JulieElizabeth wrote: »i
Got £4.28 from sh0re re this avo, and a trolley (how lazy do you have to be?) had a a nice croissant at the bus stop too
That's £1504.28 you are up to now;)never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »eat them:eek::eek:.....if you can.
No too hard :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »So do I have this right? You spend £20 on a shop that would have cost you £10 elsewhere, in order to get a shop for £30+the £10 overcharge next time (that would have cost you £10 less elsewhere) for £5 off and £10 next time, to spend outright on items costing no more than £10 that were £5 elsewhere, then outright on £5 that would have been £2.50 elsewhere, then everything cheapest at T and N/A in A for £2.50 - no voucher back this time.
In other words, spend £20 plus £30 (i.e. £50 total) for a mere £5 off, but the most amount of goods you could possibly have, which is (£5 off) just a 10% discount for having given £50 and getting back a few extra CC points (worth pennies), as opposed to 10% cheaper than the half-prices of a competitor, for spending much less on the cost of a few items and six or so cheap fillers or for spending very very much less than £50 and getting many items for 20p or 29p each under price glitch. I'd rather spend just a fiver, and have most of it back.
Each to their own though... (I can see you might get a bit more if you use vouchers against the HH shop, etc. But perhaps not as much as 29p each for two 400g packs of McV's choccie biscuits. Or 20p each per two blocks of cheese.) I think our MS is better than this 'helping' hand business!! Just my twopence:eek: though.
some people use HH to buy Ill fitting clothes savvy. Because they don't fit, they need to be returned. When they are returned, the customer explains that they were a gift/they no longer have the receipt and therefore they have to receive the refund on a gift card. Which, of course is perfectly acceptable to the customer
Food and I'll fitting clothes can be mixed0
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