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  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    Hope you didn't buy the Seabrook crisps at Asda to get cash back as Asda aren't included in the Quidco Cash back offer:(

    No, got them as 90p for six is a decent price for our favourites :D and they make great 'fillers' in a v M shop.
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  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    Hi aaarrrrggghhh, I don't know if your question was answered last night, I'm just catching up. Morries do sell this priced at £2.38 the same but appears to be 200g packet. Hth:)

    Thank you. I was only interested for the coupon on pack, but turned out it was peelable :D
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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    Plasterer gone for more stuff his excuse he ran out mmm do I believe him ;)

    He will be back tomorrow :T

    I have had a look and he doing a good job. :D

    Mum rang she forgot to ring decorator last night so will ring him tonight lol . I asked for his number but she said I don't need it she will ring him. Fair enough I can easily get number will ask him when he arrives :rotfl:

    Better take Poppy walkies she sat here waiting .
  • MARKZ123
    MARKZ123 Posts: 520 Forumite
    On the way home from hospital we stopped at tesco and got a COD just for the 1000 points...we save our points and this year have enough for 2 x 2 week holidays per year (nothing exotic just park resorts at camber sands)..

    HAVING EPILEPSY DONT REALY BOTHER ME the only thing that does it not being able to drive, ive not been without a car for 20 odd years...
    BEST EVER WINS
    SONY 55'' 3D HD TV £3000, AEG STEAM OVEN £1200, FACIAL TREATMENTS £1500, IPAD £499, SONY BLUERAY 3D SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM £269, PS3, XBOX360 WITH KINECT,£200 FOREST HOLIDAY, NICOLA DE MAIN DRESS £350,£1000 CO-OP VOUCHERS ANOTHER IPAD £429, GOPRO HERO HEADCAM £359
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    MARKZ123 wrote: »
    Well its official i'm EPILEPTIC....

    ive had my appointment this moring with the neurologist and hes confirmed what everyone thought im now officially epileptic. cant drive until fit free for a year, ive been put on medication, probably for life. ive got to start on a low dose and raise it over the next few weeks, regular blood test to make sure it dont !!!!!! up me liver..

    COME ON LIFE...WHATS NEXT...CHUCK IT AT ME....I CAN TAKE IT....I THINK...
    Hey Mark.. at least you know the reasons why things had happened. Always better to have the facts and then you can deal with them. Plus, you can take it and it will just be a tiny miniscule part of who you are. Onwards and upwards :)
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    edited 15 August 2013 at 3:38PM
    stu007 wrote: »
    interesting.

    I had a look at the t&c on clubcard.com and it just says it needs to be booked direct with them over the phone rather than through an agent or online.

    Definitely look into this next time we wanna go to Florida.

    Just need to convince the Wife that travelling with a 17month and a 8week old is a good idea :rotfl:
    exactly. that's why I paid the extra £30. good luck in your booking. don't forget to tell them while on the phone that you seen it on their web pages for £???? get them to give you their best price before you tell them about cc vouchers. I done all that before I even had the vouchers, I only paid a deposit while I got them. (cant remember if got them through email or post). I think you have to book so long before you go though to use them.
  • MARKZ123
    MARKZ123 Posts: 520 Forumite
    now ive let you all know id better take the dog for a walk then ring my mum and let her know how i got on...
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  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    edited 15 August 2013 at 3:46PM
    Cici_K wrote: »
    I'm sorry for being thick but I've seen the MSl mentioned a few times but didn't take noticed. The boys are having a nap and I'm ready to learn. Can someone point in the right direction?

    Hi Cici_K it's an app called mysuperlist for smart phones, it's linked to the web site my supermarket. On the main web site there are mini stores, if you subscribe to the mini stores you get products linked to these stores with cash back if you buy them on your app. Sometimes it's 100% 50% or 30% if you buy 3 etc.?
    Sometimes, if we're lucky the product is on offer somewhere
    ie carling zest 12 pk with 50% cash back £6 at a £6 at t but £9 at s
    So buy in s as part of a target shop pay £9 get £4.50 cash back (eventually) and a bm for £3 so you actually only paid £1.50 for 12 bottles of carling zest:T

    I think that's right, I don't have access to s so have been doing target shops t v a or the other way round.
    Hope that explains it a bit, it's a great app, it also has a bar code scanner. So if you need coffee for example scan the bar code of the coffee you need and it will tell you the price of it in the supermarkets (except morries):)
  • stu007
    stu007 Posts: 432 Forumite
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    MKS wrote: »
    I just booked direct with Virgin. When I was told that I should've gone through the 'special ('cos they charge full bp!) telephone number', I asked her if she could accept the cc vouchers. Sure, no problem was the answer.:D

    They took them ok?

    Was this through a Virgin travel agents? Or online?
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    stu007 wrote: »
    interesting.

    I had a look at the t&c on clubcard.com and it just says it needs to be booked direct with them over the phone rather than through an agent or online.

    Definitely look into this next time we wanna go to Florida.

    Just need to convince the Wife that travelling with a 17month and a 8week old is a good idea :rotfl:

    :rotfl:that's brave.... We did it two years ago... DS was only 6 weeks old. We only went to Great Yarmouth :rotfl:but the amount of stuff we needed to take was:eek: I was squashed in the middle of the back seat between 2 car seats. Not the most pleasant of journeys, 4 hrs was like a lifetime!!
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