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  • bubbs
    bubbs Posts: 67,839 Forumite
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    You should have tried it on instore, would have saved yourself a trip.

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: didnt have time it was an impulse buy:D:p
    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:
  • JulieElizabeth
    JulieElizabeth Posts: 1,981 Forumite
    hornetgirl wrote: »
    Help from the NI peeps required please :)
    How easy is it to get from Belfast airport to the city centre and what's a good way to pass a couple of hours once in the city. Thx

    Belfast George best city or international airport, we have two
    NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE :D:D
  • JulieElizabeth
    JulieElizabeth Posts: 1,981 Forumite
    Nine JFs without batting an eyelid in N0rthc0tt

    I'm gonna try more than nine next time :D
    NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE :D:D
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Good evening!!:):) Well, after yesterday's atrocious weather, it was nice of it to brighten up on a Monday wasn't it?:(:(:mad:

    You just never can tell can you...two wombles on the way back (despite Mondays not traditionally producing that much), and £1.40 APG!:T

    Found one - from 14 July! - that had got underneath the hedgerows outside Sada, produced nothing. Then one, from a trolley, from two days ago - where do they go for a couple of days, suddenly to turn up/still be left there (I thought I'd picked up all the wombles available from that store on Sat. evening!:D)?

    Felt it wasn't very good when I glanced and saw it starting off with Bread, Bread Roll, Paxo (you'd think they'd buy some more expensive products wouldn't you?) but... the comp. comes up and shows that, despite buying the Hellmann's Mayonnaise 800g and thus losing out vs everyone, some big pack of Skips crisps that happen to be £2.09 in T have helped claw some of it back! (They bought no other big multipack of crisps.)

    So, I'm now 60p short of where I should have been due to KP Skips!;)
  • logie
    logie Posts: 2,275 Forumite
    gocat wrote: »
    Hiya. Did a click and collect shop on Saturday and spent over £20. Should I have got a £5 HH for my next shop of over £40? Anyone know?

    tia :)

    It might be emailed to you as it'll most likely to be used only for online/C&C. I only had mine emailed today for a shop I delivered last Thursday. HTH :)
    ♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥
  • rebeccalb
    rebeccalb Posts: 796 Forumite
    Hi everyone. Hope everyone is ok. Busy day today, dad is closing his shop down sight to get everything out. Including a large selection of goodies I've got. So far have found gift sets from boots January sales, soup, washing up liquid and so many huggie starter kits. :D

    Could anyone tel me which sanex items are comparing against morries, specifically the ones on offer at 99p 150ml size. Need to do a pizza shop before Wednesday.

    Thanks
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Sad to see that we are back to the point where some are criticised for their choices re use of coupons and others are applauded. If we were to report every post where Ts & Cs of coupons were "abused" then this thread would be very empty :(

    Who decides what is OK and what is not? - thought we were trying to leave the subjective judgmental stuff aside.

    I love to hear how peeps have tried different combinations of mocs and which have succeeded and which have failed, which scan and which CS are happy to apply manually etc - is this all to end now and we can only post straight down the line one moc per transaction/customer type stuff?
  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic
    Can anyone help thick Susie please. I ve got 4 Dr Oetkers coupons to use buy end of month. So if I buy 4 at Morrissons and about 8 fillers will it compare to Asda. I really can t understand how it's done.:( or do I need to do it all at Asda Thank you:)

    Oh and. A free bike pump on 02 from Halfords and half price off any book at W H Smiths
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 29 July 2013 at 6:30PM
    bubbs wrote: »
    Afternoon everyone :wave:
    I had a good shop today but have done myself out of £3.04, the top is going back as didnt fit ;) and had a capped pp for £10, can i do anything about it. I didnt think i had spent enough that why i got the top:mad:
    Can you use hh on price before multibuys comes off? Thanks
    1x
    HARIBO MAOAM GIANT STRIPES 60 PCE
    £0.10 n/a n/a £0.10
    4x
    HELLMANS REAL MAYONNAISE 800G
    £14.36 £8.00 £10.00 £14.36
    1x
    GIANT NEW REFRESHER CHEW BAR (C)
    £0.12 n/a n/a £0.10
    1x
    HARIBO KIDS MIX UP/ STARMIX P/M
    £0.10 n/a £0.10 £0.10
    1x
    HARIBO TANGFASTICS P/M 10P
    £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 £0.10
    2x
    TESCO FINEST GARNACHA 75CL
    £13.98 † £10.00 n/a n/a
    2x
    T FIN STEAK IN CHIANTI WITH PASTA 800G
    £12.00 † n/a n/a n/a
    4x
    TESCO FINEST MUSTARD MASH 450G
    £10.00 † £8.00 n/a n/a
    1x
    AW13 FF TOP DROP SIDE BLOUSE MULTI
    £16.00 n/a n/a n/a
    2x
    ANCHOR UNSALTED BUTTER 250G
    £3.20 £2.50 £3.40 £3.20
    Tesco comparable total £41.64 £17.76 £17.98
    Competitor shop total £28.60 £13.60 £17.96
    The difference £13.04 £4.16 £0.02

    Those Hellmann's Mayonnaise that have taken from me!:(:(

    The £10 cap is obviously their rules, so the answer it seems is no. Probably the only thing you could do is go to the press or Watchdog about how you got a coupon back for £10 but went and looked at your result and found they were still more expensive than their rival and hadn't refunded you to match their prices. The only thing is to see if we can shame them into altering their PP and actually giving the full difference to their rivals. Otherwise customers (like you, in theory!) will take their business elsewhere if they are getting overcharged by over £3 despite a 'price promise'. You could try the consumer pages editor of the national press, although some of these papers seem to get nearly all their advertising from T so I doubt they'll run a critical story!:rotfl:

    I saw this article in the Guardian whilst googling (or Yahoo-ing or whatever) around yesterday and I read it in full

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012/dec/05/price-promises-good-deal

    After the end, I realised the only business that hadn't actually (in effect) matched the price of the competitor (or beaten it by 10% in the case of the promise of Currys)... was T!

    T haven't broken their 'promise' as expressed there. They give you "the difference, up to £10". But that's not "the difference" when the difference was more than £10, so rather self-contradictory. The "difference, up to £10" isn't the difference, so some could argue it shouldn't be described as "the difference" (then with the contradictory "up to £10" added onto it) - it's like saying an insurance policy "covers everything except...". So it doesn't cover "everything" then?

    "Nothing to do except thank her." So there is something to do then?

    It could be rephrased (by us, not T no doubt!) "we'll give you a time-limited voucher for £10.00 or a time-limited voucher for the difference if according to our system that is less (whichever is the lowest)".

    Or, of course, nothing at all if our system says we are cheaper:eek:. (Shoulda gone to Sada.)
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    How the pig did you translate that?!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
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