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Every Little Inspirational Thought Evokes (Savings)
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I am good too lovely.
I think I applied for the vouchers about a week and a half ago, but I did not have a RSH account at that time, I opened one up a few days ago, maybe that's why? Oh well. Can't win them all.
Oh and for the slow ones, the Easter Eggs that glitched many moons ago are nearing their best before ends. I have 5 that end today. Eeeeeek! :eek::eek::eek:
Give it a couple of days and give them a ring. That's what i did. But don't do it from your mobile unless you have one of those apps that make it cheaper. it cost me about 90p because i thought it was a freephone number, but only free from landline apparently according to Asda mobile.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Might have a mosey at that one next weekend maybe
I did see though at EC that they were advertising one on bank hol Monday, don't know if that's instead of or as well as Sunday
It'll be both.0 -
When we sold our house, we had a cash buyer was told it would be 6 weeks max, this was begining of may so we were all boxed up(20 odd years of stuff to sort) and ready to go....................1st Sept we completed:eek::eek::eek:
I hope im in before school starts.Boxes in every room.:o
The thing is the house is all sorted for ds3 chair as the lady who owns the house is in a power chair and it has a downstairs wet room.Its the only house we have seen that would meet our needs.0 -
Results from my first ever successful womble! It's small but I'm pleased!
6 items on your bill qualify for comparison Sainsbury's
+£0.48
1 x Hartley's Strawberry Jelly Ready to Eat (125g) £0.45 £0.48
1 x Hartley's No Added Sugar Strawberry Jelly (115g) £0.45 £0.48
1 x Angel Delight No Added Sugar Strawberry (47g) £0.49 £0.54
1 x Hovis Best of Both Medium Sliced White Bread (800g... £1.00 £1.35
1 x Dunn's River All Purpose Seasoning (100g) £0.87 £0.89
1 x Cawoods Skinless Skinless & Boneless Dried Saltfis... £1.98 N/A
1 x Jamaica Sun Ackee in Salted Water (540g) £4.48 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You German Sausage Selection (135g) £2.00 N/A
1 x Alpro Soya Chilled Unsweetened (1L) £1.29 £1.29
Comparison total (compared products only) £4.55 £5.03
5 items on your bill qualify for comparison Morrisons
+£0.16
1 x Hartley's Strawberry Jelly Ready to Eat (125g) £0.45 £0.48
1 x Hartley's No Added Sugar Strawberry Jelly (115g) £0.45 £0.48
1 x Angel Delight No Added Sugar Strawberry (47g) £0.49 £0.53
1 x Hovis Best of Both Medium Sliced White Bread (800g... £1.00 £1.00
1 x Dunn's River All Purpose Seasoning (100g) £0.87 N/A
1 x Cawoods Skinless Skinless & Boneless Dried Saltfis... £1.98 N/A
1 x Jamaica Sun Ackee in Salted Water (540g) £4.48 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You German Sausage Selection (135g) £2.00 N/A
1 x Alpro Soya Chilled Unsweetened (1L) £1.29 £1.35
Comparison total (compared products only) £3.68 £3.84
6 items on your bill qualify for comparison Tesco
+£0.12
1 x Hartley's Strawberry Jelly Ready to Eat (125g) £0.45 £0.45
1 x Hartley's No Added Sugar Strawberry Jelly (115g) £0.45 £0.45
1 x Angel Delight No Added Sugar Strawberry (47g) £0.49 N/A
1 x Hovis Best of Both Medium Sliced White Bread (800g... £1.00 £1.35
1 x Dunn's River All Purpose Seasoning (100g) £0.87 N/A
1 x Cawoods Skinless Skinless & Boneless Dried Saltfis... £1.98 £1.99
1 x Jamaica Sun Ackee in Salted Water (540g) £4.48 £4.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You German Sausage Selection (135g) £2.00 N/A
1 x Alpro Soya Chilled Unsweetened (1L) £1.29 £1.29
Comparison total (compared products only) £9.65 £9.53
Apparently I get a voucher for £1.08Have posted results in case they can help anyone.
Is 68p enough to print? My first (non-nil) return on a womble was 49p - which I printed off - but with £1.24s and £2.60s coming out from my car-parks run this afternoon, I'm thinking of prioritising a bit more:rotfl:. Not bragging at all, just making a relevant point. (Q.V.: my modesty at the very end of my last post.)
EMMAP, as regards whether your results help anyone -
I have taken to quoting them in full, so you know from that they must be useful!;):) Many thanks.0 -
davemorton wrote: »Also, in the buff = naked.
:cool: might have known :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Im going to ask what might seem like a stupid question
but I really need to know the answer.
What does 'Buff' mean? I don't mean as in a colour, or being a buff (enthusiast)....and certainly not any rude meaning it might have that Im not familiar with:eek:
I mean as in a slang word that youngsters would use for something. My kids are taking the absolute pee out of me over this word and it's driving me mad. Someone put me out of my misery and tell me what it means please
In the context of kids using the word buff, it means someone being 'fit'. Think of the perfect toned fit body, six pack, works out. Thats 'buff' in their world.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »In the context of kids using the word buff, it means someone being 'fit'. Think of the perfect toned fit body, six pack, works out. Thats 'buff' in their world.
V x
Describes me to a tee:o:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Half Price Was £2.50 Now £1.24 valid from tomorrow (20/5/2013) until 28/5/2013
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fairclaire wrote: »This is the reason for my torment
I was in As today and they had a big rack of T shirts reduced to £1 and £1.50. To be honest I didn't really look at them in too much detail. They were t shirts and they were cheap.
When I got home my DD noticed this was a men's one. I said 'oh your dad won't wear that....I'll wear it in the garden ' I genuinely didn't know what Buff meant:o:o:o I thought it just meant a buff at something, as in being an enthusiast. Cue much laughter and strange comments from my kids......ah well at least they've had fun :mad::cool::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: The little sods were telling to wear to it to go out:eek:
Your so BUFF fc;)0
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