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Just saw a tv ad showing Ts doing a cereal promotion, many varieties £2.00, may be good for APG on A V T.0
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Cheap shoes :eek: I would break my neck in them :rotfl::rotfl:
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hi everyone, hope all is wellBusylizzie wrote: »Hi Everyone
Many thanks to OPs who posted about the £5 Amazon book voucher and the £50 Lakeland wine voucher. Was intending to order from LL anyway so topped up with some gift vouchers to get over the £50 :beer:
Just thought I'd mention. Two years ago I had 8 years no claims before taking out car ins with Aviva. However their max is 5 years so when I subsequently moved they said "5 years or more" on my no claims letter. My new insurer has now passed that on to next insurer as "6 years". So I've lost 4 years as should now be 10 years :mad: Anyone else had this happen? I didn't notice until this year when new insurer asked for my no claims certificate. One of the downsides of being an insurance tart I suppose :eek:
lizzie this happened to me a few years ago,
it is very easy to go back to your old insurance company(2 years ago) and get them to reissue your NCD entitlement.
you then forward this to your next company and ask then to add this to your NCD when finishing with then
i did this for a whole 18 years back, it was simple, except one company form memory i think Esure, they refused to play ball,
so i threatened them with the insurance ombudsman, and they sent me my full entitlement.0 -
Last year I got contents ins with 'Policy Expert', went through TCB, They paid me to take it because it cost £68.18, I paid up front, and cashback was £71.20.. and I got it! :T
99.8% Satisfied with this merchant Based on over 30,000 completed transactions
Great feedback, over & over again.
£74.02!0 -
Cheap shoes :eek: I would break my neck in them :rotfl::rotfl:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4765085
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Cheap shoes :eek: I would break my neck in them :rotfl::rotfl:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4765085
Little t if you look towards their last sale pages there are some lovely patterned pumps (couple fell into my basket last night).
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Lots of rice products RTC at Sainsbees..:cool:
S's white long grain rice 2kg 50p :T
S's Thai fragrant rice 1kg 50p
S's italian brown rice 1kg 50p
S's Organic whole grain rice 500g 50p
lots of tilda rice 500g 50p
uncle Ben's £1
HTH:D
also lots of teas fruit and normal RTC
Spotted in 2 stores now!:j"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »99.8% Satisfied with this merchant Based on over 30,000 completed transactions
Great feedback, over & over again.
£74.02!
Stuck one in for the hell of it, £56 for c/b £74, I'll keep this one and cancel that other one.0 -
According to MSM FB site more cashback offers are on the way early next week, sooner if they can, so we are all waiting in anticipation of payment from our outstanding app transactions beore getting stuck into the new offers
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