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Where is DM to try and finish this one off :rotfl:When The Fun Stops Stop0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Morning paw sniffers:D
Glorious sunshine in durham:)
Sured. ......little max is gorgeous. Isseyb have you seen him yet?:)
Did any dads get the lidl £1.99 aftershave today. Hope so.... They say its lovely......might go on a hunt later.
Scamps so pleased you feel a little better. I knew it was those 1 p chocs:cool:
Great to hear all your dieting stories. Don't forget to get drinking that water today. Pour yourself a pint glass and keep sipping it this morning. It will sharp disappear. Then fill yourself another for this afternoon and then another for this evening. It can be easy if you break it down.
Well done to QoC, Funky, Mimi et al for all the positive words of encouragement. You are a great bunch:)
Right with all of that out of the way .....can someone tell me how to get the RSH vouchers without having to buy the Sun. It was a bit like the M word. I picked a copy up, stroked it, even looked at the voucher but couldn't for the life of me bring myself to pay 60p for it:)
Oh yes............and finally......aau.... Can I please borrow you for a day to check out all my local T's
hehehe couldnt believe last night's success.
I got iphone cases for the first time, mini photo books, moshi gummies (which are amazing!!) and the baby bubble bath for 18p (27p and 342)
Also never self scanned so non-chalantly in my puff :rotfl:
I'll definitely visit that store again :money:
If only all stores were like thatApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
scamps1966 wrote: »Where too Qoc ?:)
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Morning mad squad,
Probably old news now but over on the coupon/voucher thread I noticed this:-
"Free Emmi Caffe Latte
From Red online magazine
http://www.redonline.co.uk/promotion/caffe-latte
Coupon is valid until 30/09 up to maximum value of £1.50
Lets you print once each time you click into it - so you can just go back in for more :-)"
Does anyone know if it is all right to just change the print amount to more than 1, I mean are these traceable? It doesn't say only 1 per customer or transaction.
Please/thanks
Unless it says one per customer/transaction I'd use as many as you want.
These are not stocked in A. I'd go for the Cappuccino version and I'd normally go for that at Sains. (comparing vs T). However MSM - which isn't relevant but is my first port of call - has Sains. N/A logged out:(. Logged in it has Sains on £1.29/Any 2 for £2.00 until 13/8.
If there's a coupon for a free product, I use it at the more expensive store (on the appropriate comparison) in order to make it sub-free. (Same goes for coupons that apply only to full-priced products - use them at the store that's full price and rely on the special offer of the competitor!) Although - I don't much like 'free' these days - it's not a very good offer:rotfl: - I prefer being paid to take it.
These coupons have a long date. Well - long enough for me! T's offer is currently valid till 16/7, so I'd wait till after that date, hope the offer isn't rolled over, and then buy at T (vs Sains 2 for £2). Minus 58p for two! Now that's more what I like.
Downside is you'd have to get the 8 fillers (+bag reuse). However if you would already been buying those items...
Also as it appears not to be on sains.co.uk for some areas (N/A on MSM logged out) it may be risky buying at T - and them then relying on their T&Cs and refusing to make any difference up - especially if the 'logged out' MSM means the main area (perhaps London?) that probably T also take their webscans in.0 -
Sorry if people think I jumped the gun a little!
Thanks to midwinter I've just printed out 5 of the free coffee coupons. Woop!Debt free 6th December 2014
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »I have a £20 off when you spend £100 on electrical goods in Tesco going in the recycling bin :cool:
Expires 26/06
Before it gets there - or if you retrieve it - I'd keep eyes open for any electrical goods that have come off offer and doubled in price. Possible DTDs? SEL saying £50, but really £100, pay £100 get £20 off (or really that's you choosing to pay £80 (whether by cash or card) plus £20 by a coupon - so it's still a payment of £100), then DTD back. If all goes to plan (personally I've never had much luck at T). Could be being paid £20 to take some electrical goods away. Perhaps a long-shot as relying on misprices and T goodwill (the latter of which seems sadly sorely lacking in nearly all of the T stores I've used) - but get down to your T's whenever you next happen to be there in any event, make a note of all electrical items on price reduction offers, together with the prices (and their stated expiry dates if before 26/6) then check the prices of them on T direct and if you notice any aren't really on offer, there's your target! If any have expiry dates before 26/6, watch their price labels immediately after the offer expiry.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Before it gets there - or if you retrieve it - I'd keep eyes open for any electrical goods that have come off offer and doubled in price. Possible DTDs? SEL saying £50, but really £100, pay £100 get £20 off (or really that's you choosing to pay £80 (whether by cash or card) plus £20 by a coupon - so it's still a payment of £100), then DTD back. If all goes to plan (personally I've never had much luck at T). Could be being paid £20 to take some electrical goods away. Perhaps a long-shot as relying on misprices and T goodwill (which seems sadly sorely lacking in nearly all of the T stores I've used) - but get down to your T's whenever you next happen to be there in any event, make a note of all electrical items on price reduction offers, together with the prices (and their stated expiry dates if before 26/6) then check the prices of them on T direct and if you notice any aren't really on offer, there's your target! If any have expiry dates before 26/6, watch their price labels immediately after the offer expiry.
Thank you
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Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
It was working OK yesterday. It doesn't seem to appear in the Meal Deal chiller in any of my stores - and hasn't done for several weeks but it certainly works ! I quite like it.
Thank you tbw for confirming x
Thank you to everyone whose advice has helped me in my desperate quest to make ends meet. x
EDIT-Back on the quest, I've been away too long!0 -
Belated good morning to all. :beer:
Had a nice long lie in as it's Dad's Day. Just walked the dog.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0
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