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  • Hi, sorry about that! In case the email has gone missing, could you send us a private Facebook message with the email address you use for Shopitize, and we'll look into this for you? Thank you very much.

    Shopitize Rep.

    Thank you. It was sorted about 15mins ago :)
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    zippydooda wrote: »
    shooting-two-guns.gif

    Ok:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Morgy9
    Morgy9 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Tiger Whites guide to Big Night In

    "BNI (Big Night In) deals at T. Costs £6 in store, normally in the chiller cabinets and you get 2 mains and 2 sides for that price. Updated 5th Sept
    PIZZA (thanks to Neosi)
    Buy 2 x "Big Cheese 12" pizza" 460g and 2 sides of "vegetable samosas" (4 to a pack), (plus at least 8 fillers e.g. flump, onion, ginger, carrot etc). Cost of £6 and get a PP back of approx. £5.30. This compares against M.
    Pepperoni and Texas BBQ DO NOT COMPARE...

    If you buy 4 cheese pizza and 4 sides for £12, you get a PP capped at £10. So you can buy any sides (breaded mushrooms, wedges, onion rings etc) and therefore less fillers. they come up as N/A so wont impact your shopping or add to your PP.


    INDIAN
    Buy 2 indian meals (either korma or Jalfrezi) and 2 sides (of spring rolls). Costs £6 at the til, get a PP back of £4. Or if you want to mix with a Sweet n Sour a PP of £3.15.This compares against A.

    Squills original offer from post 2 of thread. You can double up on curries in one shop plus fillers - so spend £12 and get £8 but £3 back per deal if curries only to get £4 you need to buy spring rolls too.... See shop from 7th below hth. someone has reported £10 pp back from curry shop but no hard evidence yet - zippy asked for details - so stick to above until advised otherwise....

    1x
    YORKSHIRE CUCUMBERS WHOLE EACH
    - £0.60 £0.50 £0.80 £0.65

    1x
    BANANAS LOOSE
    0.191kg £0.13 £0.13 £0.13 £0.13

    1x
    LOOSE BROWN ONIONS CLASS 2
    0.183kg £0.22 £0.16 £0.22 £0.16

    1x
    CARROTS LOOSE CLASS 1
    0.089kg £0.08 £0.08 £0.09 £0.08

    1x
    LOOSE RED ONIONS CLASS 2
    0.144kg £0.13 £0.13 £0.14 £0.13

    1x

    - £0.29 n/a n/a n/a

    1x
    GIANT NEW REFRESHER CHEW BAR (C)
    - £0.06 n/a n/a £0.10

    1x
    BARRATT FLUMPS 12G
    - £0.10 n/a £0.10 £0.10

    1x
    HARIBO TANGFASTICS P/M 10P
    - £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 £0.10

    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

    Tesco comparable total £19.26 £7.36 £13.42 Competitor shop total £11.10 £8.78 £9.45 The difference £8.16 -£1.42 £3.97
  • Re the Vax sale, apparently I was looking at the wrong sale lol

    Real sale is on http://www.vaxsale.co.uk/ but site has crashed & won't be back up until 12 noon
  • Tweets_2
    Tweets_2 Posts: 1,144 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Ive let DS2 open a FB account. I have the password and Ive sorted out all the security settings. I have just been looking at it and he has filled in some details

    Where do you work?: I am too young to work
    What is your position: Sitting down

    :D:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    My son had to fill in a form at the job centre a couple of years ago and phoned me asking who'd died recently. When I asked him what that info was for he said the form asked if he'd had any recent grievances they should know about :rotfl:
    Many a mickle makes a muckle.
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Ive let DS2 open a FB account. I have the password and Ive sorted out all the security settings. I have just been looking at it and he has filled in some details

    Where do you work?: I am too young to work
    What is your position: Sitting down

    :D:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Awwww bless him :rotfl:
    I set up DS1 a facebook account a while ago and I have the password etc plus for some reason I also get an e-mail when he gets messages when offline.
    He and his girlfriend chat on facebook messaging so I have an e-mail account full of their messages now. I never read them (because I'm a good girl :D ) but haven't yet deleted any of them :o maybe I'll need them for bribery one day :D

    I do hope I never have a reason to read his messages or log into his account (other than to send myself tickets in candy crush :D) but with al the things you hear on the news about cyber bullying it does make me worry as DS1 gets emotional easily :(
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  • lawrie28
    lawrie28 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    fairclaire wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Ive let DS2 open a FB account. I have the password and Ive sorted out all the security settings. I have just been looking at it and he has filled in some details

    Where do you work?: I am too young to work
    What is your position: Sitting down

    :D:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I presume with this that he is under 13? If so and you have put a wrong DOB, please be aware how facebook advertising work. If he is 10, and you have forwarded his DOB by 3 years to allow access, Facebook will start marketing him with age specific adverts 3 years early. So he will get gambling ads at 15, not 18 etc. Just something worth remembering so he maybe gets a new Facebook account at 13 with the correct DOB so this doesn't happen.
  • Morgy9 wrote: »
    Squills original offer from post 2 of thread. You can double up on curries in one shop plus fillers - so spend £12 and get £8 but £3 back per deal if curries only to get £4 you need to buy spring rolls too.... See shop from 7th below hth. someone has reported £10 pp back from curry shop but no hard evidence yet - zippy asked for details - so stick to above until advised otherwise....

    1x
    YORKSHIRE CUCUMBERS WHOLE EACH
    - £0.60 £0.50 £0.80 £0.65

    1x
    BANANAS LOOSE
    0.191kg £0.13 £0.13 £0.13 £0.13

    1x
    LOOSE BROWN ONIONS CLASS 2
    0.183kg £0.22 £0.16 £0.22 £0.16

    1x
    CARROTS LOOSE CLASS 1
    0.089kg £0.08 £0.08 £0.09 £0.08

    1x
    LOOSE RED ONIONS CLASS 2
    0.144kg £0.13 £0.13 £0.14 £0.13

    1x

    - £0.29 n/a n/a n/a

    1x
    GIANT NEW REFRESHER CHEW BAR (C)
    - £0.06 n/a n/a £0.10

    1x
    BARRATT FLUMPS 12G
    - £0.10 n/a £0.10 £0.10

    1x
    HARIBO TANGFASTICS P/M 10P
    - £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 £0.10

    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

    Tesco comparable total £19.26 £7.36 £13.42 Competitor shop total £11.10 £8.78 £9.45 The difference £8.16 -£1.42 £3.97

    Brilliant - just printed that off for later, desperately in need of a few curries. Any more decent fillers around folks as I can never find the right sweeties? Does milk work vs A (4 pint)?
  • Morgy9
    Morgy9 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    Reminder re possible filler for a v T shop curries (posted on last thread).

    1x
    WARBURTONS MEDIUM SLICED WHITE BREAD 800G
    -£1.45 £1.00 £1.45 £1.45 "

    I've checked on msm and still on ........hths
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    lawrie28 wrote: »
    I presume with this that he is under 13? If so and you have put a wrong DOB, please be aware how facebook advertising work. If he is 10, and you have forwarded his DOB by 3 years to allow access, Facebook will start marketing him with age specific adverts 3 years early. So he will get gambling ads at 15, not 18 etc. Just something worth remembering so he maybe gets a new Facebook account at 13 with the correct DOB so this doesn't happen.

    Thanks for this:T:T:T my lad is 10 so will sort this in 3 years:)
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