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Every Little Inspirational Thought Evokes (Savings)
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AngelsMadv wrote: »I may bob into my Express - I do need petrol.
Let us know how you get on :beer:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »I have 1p chocolate! To be fair the wife saw these and I grabbed them. Thankfully my good friend was on the till
Put all my Perolli vouchers through for the pasta no problem. :T
That's all well and good but why have them glued to the front of your shirt?:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Elliemoo- I have sent you an email!!!never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Hi - welcome! Don't miss the ones about waiting for offers to end in T and then buying if SEL is wrong - double the diff. claim back! I've said this before on a previous thread: always best buying the items they aren't promoting or 'don't want you to buy', items that are cheaper elsewhere, tucked in the aisles, rather than offers at the shelf ends (their offers are of course best bought at the competitor!). Or waiting for those very items, currently out at the front of the store, to go back up in price and be found back in the inside shelves (hopefully with the offer price still on the shelf when in fact it's expired - and hopefully then, as it's actually risen in price, it may also be cheaper elsewhere and thus, on the right shop, the double the difference, or £2 GC claim, and then the price diff. refund on the price that actually applied vs the competitor back!) You won't get any 'deals' rubbish of actually buying those 'half' price items on 'half' price in the store that has the offer here!
Do the exact opposite of what they expect, or seem to 'want you to do', and you'll be quids in I feel! There must be some way they make those vast millions of profit despite constantly telling us of prices that they are cutting - I suspect it's the popular, well-advertised products - that the general wider public then goes out and buys - that probably represent the worst deal, often, and give the least back to ourselves!
savvy...:D thats the first post from you that I have ever read that i actually understood.......in fact I had to look twice at who wrote it as I confess I thank your posts but never read them :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:YNWA JFT96 :A0 -
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oooops......evening nutters!!:D:D:D:D:D
productive day for a change - cleaned carpets and did masses and masses of washing- but instead of hiding it all in spare room I actually ironed it all!:eek::eek::eek:
Need to get back to work for a rest !
>>>>>>>>>>>>throws some hugs around <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<YNWA JFT96 :A0 -
RootedNomad wrote: »If soleros are your thing (:):):) tasty), then I think 2 packs on a straight comparison vs either T or M will give a better return than using the smartie cones as a trigger - same for cornettos vs T or S.
If you buy ther smarties and the Solero the Solero comes up as £2.49 against Tesco £1.24 so for the £3 you get £1.25 back.
If you buy 2 soleros it will come up as £3.00 for the offer and £2.48 so 52p back?"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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pattylabelle wrote: »Elliemoo- I have sent you an email!!!
Thanks very much I was ironing. I will sort it tonight, thanks again.0
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