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Every last impecuniosity totally exterminated
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Is anyone else having problems with the Ristorante website? I have entered three codes now and recieved no email with the vouchers inside.Wishing you all good luck!
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Evening folks,
Hope everyone is well and enjoying this glorious sun shine, i can say it was too hot for work today!Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
dont forget welshies - on saturday, sunday and monday its the victorian extraavaganza at llandudno. i go every year and its great
http://www.victorian-extravaganza.com/0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »My sainsbobs has started spitting out 8p a litre off if you buy £20 of clothing. A far easier way to get money off fuel with no longterm outlay.
Why when I do this do I not buy clothes that are useless to me rather than choosing stuff i actually like and is in my size that I sometimes decide to keep?
V x
Thanks - it's a matter of looking out for those good offers and using them (while avoiding the ones, e.g. 160 extra points off £40 spend) that don't make sense to use, unless you're already spending £40 which I'm not). Twenty quid on clothes, plus perhaps a single item that's a few pence cheaper at A/T (and at least 10% cheaper at A), then don't have to do a full grocery BM shop as well. Although exceeding the £20 by much if I had a WYS £20 would be an issue for me. Good one though might be £20 clothes and a £2.50 item that's £1 elsewhere (using £2.50 of Nectar points if you have them) - since the Nectar reward spend doesn't count towards the £20, but this way you can have £2.50 then £1.50 back. Perhaps a Belvita? Good as S now have a BOGOF on that, that ruins the BM - so only buy one! Make sure your £20 clothes aren't costing more than they would elsewhere.
[Edit: On the fuel, even if A are cheapest, Sainsbugs can sometimes make very slightly more sense - in my area my local Sains. is, at the moment, 0.2 pence a litre more expensive than A's national cap price of tomorrow. However, with Nectar points, or double points on fuel, it's effectively 0.5p (or obviously with double, 1p) a litre off the pump price, making S, in the end, slightly cheaper. We'll see, as I gather all four of the s'markets have now decided to cut the price. Perhaps S will now be 0.8p cheaper than A on pump prices (or 1.3p per litre cheaper with Nectar point collection accounted for). Unlike my nearest Mr T - there the fuel is 2 pence a litre more expensive than every other supermarket in the area. Collect 1 CC point per litre - no thanks, as it's still 1p dearer. And no to spending huge sums of money on a single shop (with hope of only £10 back maximum) for few pennies off per litre. Buy from where the pump price is already 2p lower and I've saved that much (plus the cheaper store is also nearer to me) - and I don't need to spend £xx for a few pence off per litre (off a slightly more expensive price, in my case, in the first place).]0 -
This talk about abuse, a friend of mine went to the police in the 80's and it was brushed under the carpet as it was by her mother too :mad::mad:
She went back when more cases came up about 2003, the abuser was her father and 2 brothers, her father was 76 by this time he got put away for 20 years and her brothers about 10 years and got charged with rape x 5 times :mad:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Buy 2 x cucumbers 50p each at A get back 25p ClickSnap0
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Thanks - it's a matter of looking out for those good offers and using them (while avoiding the ones, e.g. 160 extra points off £40 spend) that don't make sense to use, unless you're already spending £40 which I'm not). Twenty quid on clothes, plus perhaps a single item that's a few pence cheaper at A/T (and at least 10% cheaper at A), then don't have to do a full grocery BM shop as well. Although exceeding the £20 by much if I had a WYS £20 would be an issue for me. Good one though might be £20 clothes and a £2.50 item that's £1 elsewhere (using £2.50 of Nectar points if you have them) - since the Nectar reward spend doesn't count towards the £20, but this way you can have £2.50 then £1.50 back. Perhaps a Belvita? Good as S now have a BOGOF on that, that ruins the BM - so only buy one! Make sure your £20 clothes aren't costing more than they would elsewhere.
I may have misunderstood, but I used £20 of nectar points recently towards 2 lots of 24 x coke and a hair gel, which brand matched against Tosco, and I got a £9.98 Bm, coupon back. hthWishing you all good luck!
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rhosynbach wrote: »if anyone got little girls in the family i ordered both my grand daughters the disney charm bracelet on grabbit for 89p each with free postage code
cute little stocking filler
Many thanks OH and I both ordered, wont he be surprised :-)Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0 -
Weight Watchers from Heinz Beef Lasagne 2 for £3 at Sains get back 55p ClickSnap (looks q appetising)0
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This talk about abuse, a friend of mine went to the police in the 80's and it was brushed under the carpet as it was by her mother too :mad::mad:
She went back when more cases came up about 2003, the abuser was her father and 2 brothers, her father was 76 by this time he got put away for 20 years and her brothers about 10 years and got charged with rape x 5 times :mad:
That is just so sad, hopefully in these times this will not happen so much, I know the frustration of those who work with these children when, usually parents, (birth and step) get away with these heinous crimes.Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0
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