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rogers123 on daily mail reward thread
WARNING: I work for Daily Mail Rewards Club and transferring codes breaches the terms and conditions of our website. Therefore this is fraud. Codes that have been transferred in this sight have been sent to us, the Daily Mail Rewards Club team , and on saturday 14th september, every person who has entered a code on their account from this website will have the account deactivated so congratulations on transferring your codes.
Others who think about doing this in the future, I would advise not.
We know this website now is fraud and everyday now from today we will check to see codes that have been placed on here and we will investigate them.
We can easily see what account codes are inserted in so you will be caught.
That's it from me .
Once again well done on your fraud, but we are clever and we will find you and in the end you will lose out. Thanks to you guys we are now thinking of stopping the rewards club so well done on also ruinign it for the innocent people.
One more point, we have emailed the owners of this forum to shut down this thread otherwise we will get our soilcitors involved and will come to the offices of this forum. We have the address so we will go there and shut this thread down if it is not shut dowwn within the next week.
Just a warning.
Have a lovely evening and just remember, we're watching you
We win, you lose
Daily Mail Rewards Club
That's it from me .
I advise you don't post on here any more
Daily Mail Rewards Club
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Curries/spring rolls and Eggs still comparing T vs A
T_A_S_M
2x T. EDAY VALUE SMALL POTATOES 1KG
£1.38 n/a £1.38 n/a
2x HAPPY EGG FREE RANGE LARGE BOX OF 6
£4.20 £2.00 £4.30 £4.00
3x KINGSMILL TASTY WHOLEMEAL MEDIUM 800G
£3.00 £3.35 £4.05 £4.05
2x T. SEMI-SKIMMED L/L MLK 6X1L
£9.20 £9.20 £9.20 n/a
1x TESCO EVERYDAY VALUE WHITE FISH FILLETS 520G
£1.68 n/a £1.68 £1.62
1x TESCO REDUCED SGR ORANGE MERMALADE 340G
£1.20 £1.20 n/a n/a
3x TESCO MENS SPORT PROTECT APD 200ML
£2.85 n/a n/a n/a
2x T.BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN CKN KORMA & RICE 450G
£6.00 £3.00 n/a £4.00
2x T.BIG NIGHT IN CKN JALFREZI & PILAU RICE 450G
£6.00 £3.00 £7.20 £4.00
4x T.BIG NIGHT IN CHINESE 6 MINI VEG ROLLS 100G
£6.00 £4.00 n/a n/a
Off to catch up on the thread:)
I should have mentioned: the "Big Cheese" pizzas may now be "Any 2 for £3" for M. Not sure if they are the Deep Pan ones in M - or my main store doesn't seem to have the version that my other store does and to which T is comparing. Maybe. Sorry to be so vague from such a "very good" collection:o.
As shown by the above comp., the Indian meals work out better vs A. M is now £2 each on those, and "Any 2 for £4" on the Chinese meals.0 -
newbie1980 wrote: »rogers123 on daily mail reward thread
WARNING: I work for Daily Mail Rewards Club and transferring codes breaches the terms and conditions of our website. Therefore this is fraud. Codes that have been transferred in this sight have been sent to us, the Daily Mail Rewards Club team , and on saturday 14th september, every person who has entered a code on their account from this website will have the account deactivated so congratulations on transferring your codes.
Others who think about doing this in the future, I would advise not.
We know this website now is fraud and everyday now from today we will check to see codes that have been placed on here and we will investigate them.
We can easily see what account codes are inserted in so you will be caught.
That's it from me .
Once again well done on your fraud, but we are clever and we will find you and in the end you will lose out. Thanks to you guys we are now thinking of stopping the rewards club so well done on also ruinign it for the innocent people.
One more point, we have emailed the owners of this forum to shut down this thread otherwise we will get our soilcitors involved and will come to the offices of this forum. We have the address so we will go there and shut this thread down if it is not shut dowwn within the next week.
Just a warning.
Have a lovely evening and just remember, we're watching you
We win, you lose
Daily Mail Rewards Club
That's it from me .
I advise you don't post on here any more
Daily Mail Rewards Club
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Sounds like a troll to me“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
http://www.myfamilyclub.co.uk/free-family-pack
10,000 to giveaway, I had one last time - was alright apart from the vile ginger sweets - blerghWishing you all good luck!
Oldstyle moneysaving addict0 -
http://www.myfamilyclub.co.uk/free-family-pack
10,000 to giveaway, I had one last time - was alright apart from the vile ginger sweets - blergh
Oh, I beg to differ, rather nice(I do like a bit of ginger
)
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »Evening all
Just got in from Tesco and got a few bargains ..
Peppa pig and Thomas the tank umbrellas was £5 now £1.50
Peppa pig bag £2.10
Startrite crawl mat £4.something
Bt digital baby monitor and pacifier was £84 something reduced to £22 something(can't remember exactly as picked it up for a friend) but just checked on direct and it's still £83.00.
Wonder if the Peppa Pig Thermometer compares Avs T's £2.00? Or whether it's regarded as a 'non-grocery' item?
Meanwhile...it does look like A may now have some quite good 'savvy buys' (more than usual actually being good), so may help my shopping in T or S:rotfl:;):D.0 -
So true tweets. :A
Can I share something a little bit sad, DD1 bought my mum one of those bears that record a message for mothers day. She recorded the message.
"Hello Nanny I love you"
It accidentally got deleted in the hospice and OHs aunt while visiting got my mum to record one back.
"Hello **** I love you darling"
It was my mum all over the way she said it and I wanted to keep the message on there forever. When my DD visited she played it and we all had a bit of a laugh and then she decided to record her message again wiping my mums. I tried to make eye contact with DD to suggest to keep my mums message without saying it out loud.
When she moved in to her flat she took the teddy and said to me I wish I had kept the message that nanny recorded for me.:( so sad TS.........but at least your mum had the message again that your DD wanted her to have in the first place :A
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newbie1980 wrote: »rogers123 on daily mail reward thread
WARNING: I work for Daily Mail Rewards Club and transferring codes breaches the terms and conditions of our website. Therefore this is fraud. Codes that have been transferred in this sight have been sent to us, the Daily Mail Rewards Club team , and on saturday 14th september, every person who has entered a code on their account from this website will have the account deactivated so congratulations on transferring your codes.
Others who think about doing this in the future, I would advise not.
We know this website now is fraud and everyday now from today we will check to see codes that have been placed on here and we will investigate them.
We can easily see what account codes are inserted in so you will be caught.
That's it from me .
Once again well done on your fraud, but we are clever and we will find you and in the end you will lose out. Thanks to you guys we are now thinking of stopping the rewards club so well done on also ruinign it for the innocent people.
One more point, we have emailed the owners of this forum to shut down this thread otherwise we will get our soilcitors involved and will come to the offices of this forum. We have the address so we will go there and shut this thread down if it is not shut dowwn within the next week.
Just a warning.
Have a lovely evening and just remember, we're watching you
We win, you lose
Daily Mail Rewards Club
That's it from me .
I advise you don't post on here any more
Daily Mail Rewards Club
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OMG I do hope that this is a joke from one of our members, because if Daily Mail Reward Club employ a person with such poor command of the English language they deserve to be banned from this website and publicly flogged for failing their GCSE English. Shame on you Daily Mail
If it is a joke... lol100 -
Exciting - does a coach pick you up locally or do you have to do your own ferry crossing.
Its the crossing the channel bit that bothers me, no idea why.
Local coach pick up from home. Goes via the Tunnel. Its one of the boats that Shearings charter during the summer but they've finished now and the boat is moving from Austria to Cologne to its new mooring. Its good value - 13 days (including overnights on way out and back) and costs less than the Douro cruise I did in August (which was only 7 days). Mind you, that one was a more upmarket boat and included all the wine you could drink at lunch and dinner !
Dh is a shade disappointed cos he likes the Ferry crossings better - largely because I refuse to queue up at the cafe n board and take our own picnic complete with bottles of wine and some rather nice goodies ! Eating on the coach won't be quite the same.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
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