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Every Little Inspirational Thought Evokes (Savings)
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Morning all:D
Just a quickie, to see if anyone may be more in the know (pretty please!!)
I had enough cc vouchers for 7 merlin passes, now they have changed the price from £46.50 to £50.00:eek: so only enough for 6 passes:(
Last year they had some sort of "flash sale" and reduced them to about £10.00 off???
Does anyone think they may do this again within the next 2 weeks, in time for the next school holidays???
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Whoops-a-Daisy wrote: »Ok thank's for checking. Sorry one more question does it say on the pack that you bought tropical or is it just Caribbean burst? I think what I'm getting at is that they are the same product but they have changed the packaging and that between a.com and msm they are now being seen as two different product's(am I making any sense? if not tell me to bug off I'm even confusing myself now).:D0
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »tesco coupons & vouchers are in!!!
Just checked mine online, thanks.
Does it drive anyone else nuts the way Ts divide out the values of the CC vouchers (especially seeing as the CC exchange is done in multiples of £5)? I have £29 in CC vouchers and they have given me 2 x £10 and 1 x £9 - I would have preferred 5 x £5 and 1 x £4 as it gives more freedom.
The way it is now, I assume I would have to double up a minimum of £10, even though I may only want to have used £5 - is that right?
Anyone know if a customer can request their vouchers to be split in a certain way? Sounds silly, I know!0 -
CAPTAINBLONDECHICK wrote: »Just checked mine online, thanks.
Does it drive anyone else nuts the way Ts divide out the values of the CC vouchers (especially seeing as the CC exchange is done in multiples of £5)? I have £29 in CC vouchers and they have given me 2 x £10 and 1 x £9 - I would have preferred 5 x £5 and 1 x £4 as it gives more freedom.
The way it is now, I assume I would have to double up a minimum of £10, even though I may only want to have used £5 - is that right?
Anyone know if a customer can request their vouchers to be split in a certain way? Sounds silly, I know!
I believe it's down to the fact that they can print 3 vouchers per mailing for CC vouchers.
and from T's CC FAQ's page:
If I'm due any change after I've exchanged my vouchers, where does it go? For instance, I want to exchange £5 worth of Clubcard vouchers, but I only have a £7.50 Clubcard voucher.Any change from your Clubcard vouchers will be credited back to your Clubcard account in points and carried over to the next statement.The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
CAPTAINBLONDECHICK wrote: »Just checked mine online, thanks.
Does it drive anyone else nuts the way Ts divide out the values of the CC vouchers (especially seeing as the CC exchange is done in multiples of £5)? I have £29 in CC vouchers and they have given me 2 x £10 and 1 x £9 - I would have preferred 5 x £5 and 1 x £4 as it gives more freedom.
The way it is now, I assume I would have to double up a minimum of £10, even though I may only want to have used £5 - is that right?
Anyone know if a customer can request their vouchers to be split in a certain way? Sounds silly, I know!
I think the design of the paper mailout requires that they give you 3 vouchers each time so I doubt you would get 5x£5 and 1x£4.
How they determine the value of each of the three vouchers I don't knowApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tp-link-tl-pa411kit-500mbps-mini-powerline-twin-pack-29-99-ebuyer-cashback-1551285
This is pretty good value if anybody has dodgy wireless connectivity (computer to router) or wires all over the place. These little gadgets are plug & play (ie simple) all you have to do is twin them by pressing a button for 5 secs. Then they use your electric mains circuit as 'wiring' and give wired speeds without the trailing wires iyswim
My virgin Media wireless connection is not too good, we have to have it through a phone line.
It's mainly the 2 Xboxes keep disconnecting, and my sons find it so annoying!
Tried homeplugs, but not much difference.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
carribean worked raspberry did not
1 x Lucozade Sport Body Fuel Raspberry (4x500ml)£2.50£1.93
2 x Lucozade Sport Body Fuel Caribbean Burst (4x500ml)£7.70£3.86
1 x Lucozade Sport Body Fuel Cherry (4x500ml)£2.50£1.93
shop from 7.26am
before peeps rush out, i think this one will change throughout the day. so be prepared to take the HIT0 -
Morning all
Good luck Logie
I'm in the process of being seen about my finger. I've had an X-ray to confirm there is no glass in there, just waiting for a tetanus and to find out how quickly I need to be seen by plastic surgery as it looks like there is digital nerve damage in my finger
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All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert0 -
Thanks for trying Zippy!I Hate Jobsworths!!!0
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