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  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    davemorton wrote: »
    Im more worried about the fist home ;) bless, voddie is it Scamps?

    :rotfl:

    Damn, missed that one :doh:

    :rotfl:
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • Tweets wrote: »
    What was your best coupon shop?

    I've been paid to take things away on more occasions than I can remember thanks to DTD on meat, coupon 'overage' (hate that word!), coupon glitches (cashiers entering full item price when on offer - think the latest is the Emmi coffees, I always get 6 now to knock £1.64 off each bill).

    Never done a proper 'till bingo' full house though :D
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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Good evening:hello:

    Hope everyone is well... Just having a quick catch up
    According to msl the digestives are £1 each or 2 for £2.50:rotfl:
    Hth

    Could possibly be a cross over with a new offers starting tomorrow:)
    Have a lovely evening
    Ttfn Mt2m:wave:

    I like the McV £1.00 or any 2 for £2.50 offer on msm, but the only one that seems worthwhile is the McV Milk Choc Hobnobs (262g) £1.00 x2 but APG 2 for £2.50 vs 74px2 at Sainsbobs.

    But I can't find this item on a.com, so I suspect it's not sold in any of my A stores. I can only find the Dark Choc Hobnobs but they show as N/A vs S on msm.

    If I could find the milk choc ones though, it may be good - the picture on msm shows a "100% extra free" pack - is this 262g with 100% extra i.e. 524g or is it a 134g x2 pack? Close up on picture actually says "600g for the price of 300g". Does anyone know what to get? (I suspect not.)
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    I've been paid to take things away on more occasions than I can remember thanks to DTD on meat, coupon 'overage' (hate that word!), coupon glitches (cashiers entering full item price when on offer - think the latest is the Emmi coffees, I always get 6 now to knock £1.64 off each bill).

    Never done a proper 'till bingo' full house though :D

    I had one the other day but wasn't too satisfying as the ink on the PP was faint and SA had to key in the amount :(

    I much prefer when they scan it thinking it will only take off a few pennies :money:
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • stu007
    stu007 Posts: 432 Forumite
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    silvercar wrote: »
    We've made 3 Avios trips so far this year. Best was business class to California with an Amex 241. Treat was a night flight home on the upper deck.

    Could do with some of that!

    Is there a easy way to earn avios points?
  • Oh, and I once lost out on £36 as Morrisons were £46 cheaper on 'a few' joints of DTD pork a few months ago. I even put the fillers with them on the off chance it'd generate a PP. Even though they were free and I had a £10 PP, I still nearly cried when I checked the results!
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  • Am off to sada I reckon this time of night they will be filling up ....my toothbrush aisle looked liked it had been ram raided earlier this evening so wish me luck
  • aau1 wrote: »
    I had one the other day but wasn't too satisfying as the ink on the PP was faint and SA had to key in the amount :(

    I much prefer when they scan it thinking it will only take off a few pennies :money:

    I love the cashier's faces when they see £10 pop out on a curry shop which I then use on a pizza shop which then generates another £10 followed by another on my final shop. They tend to give up stating my voucher value after the first... :rotfl:
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  • davemorton wrote: »
    He appears just as we speak. good evening young man!
    I'm always here Young 'un!!!
    aau1 wrote: »
    :eek:

    Please don't pick my stiff up!

    :rotfl:
    Stuff!!! There's enough stiff on this thread. :eek:
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Scamps! :)

    How's the keg lovey?

    I'm back up and running. :D
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Avs Morries

    Does the Gillette Triple Action Arctic Ice Antiperspirant Deo. (150ml), at £2.00 each, but in the 3 for £5.00 offer in A;), compare to M at 50p each?

    This specific variety though - as other varieties are higher prices in M.

    Whilst I now get to mentioning items that are actually good:o, there are Oxo Reduced Salt Chicken 12s at 68p in M. Again the other versions are full price. These are one of the ones that were 12p each in A earlier in the year, but may be okay if anyone missed out and if this compares to this price.
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