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zippydooda wrote: »this is what I got when I googled it
so,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 of them and 2 loin steaks should bring back
2 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Pork Loin Steaks (660g)£8.00£6.60
Pay £10 at till (+fillers)
how much APG would i get back please?It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
Just sorted my bro out with jump starting his car lol
Had to get the wife to drive as I am poss OTL lol, doesn't take much just 2 beers
I think I will get it in the neck when she comes back but I keep my licence, she is mildly inconvenienced for 15 mins.0 -
zippydooda wrote: »1 x Hartley's Blackcurrant Jelly (135g)£0.44£0.44
1 x Hartley's Raspberry Jelly (135g)£0.44£0.44
1 x Hartley's Orange Jelly (135g)£0.44£0.44
6 x ASDA Indian Takeaway Chicken Bhuna (450g)£18.00£12.00
savvy the 3 x jelly for £1 did not pick up
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Oh, hello again everyone BTW!:rotfl:
We know the jellies are a risk vs M, especially if mixed - if one each of three different ones are bought, if any one of them fails to pick up the mbuy in M, the whole lot of them return full price. They've probably mixed them up with one of the jelly pots. Again:(.
Remember how the Savers Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce and the Spag Bolognese tins were mixed up and, if you bought the Spag/Tom Sc, which was same price in M, the higher price (which was the price for the Spag Bolog) returned and vice versa?
I suspect this means there's, technically, been a glitch avail. on one (or more) of those flavours of the jelly pots as the system thinks they are 3 for £1 and in the offer with the other tablet jelly/ies. So if you bought the right jelly pot (whichever one we don't know that glitches), with two other tablet jellies, it may glitch and pick up 3 for £1. Although whether that glitch (even if it existed in the first place) worked in our favour or not would be a different matter.
You did very well out of the Pork Faggots though!
Regarding the Chicken Bhuna, there are two on msm that are fresh chicken bhunas and both are 450g (one is £2.35 each in A). Do both of them compare to the one in M? (There are two different white finger rolls 6 packs in A - one in the 2 for £1, a different one in a separate 3 for £1.50 - and both of them have been noticed as comparing to M's one version.) You have posted a picture of the Takeaway bhuna and I assume that that one is the best one bought, as that is in the 'meal deal' offer which isn't included within the APG.
I've had a doubt about these, hence why my M list currently has the £2.35 A5da one rather than the 'Takeaway' (meal deal?) one. The version in M that is £2.00 isn't in the Takeaway section but it's in the section for the equivalent to the £2.35 A product. The T Big Night In products are, I gather, not formally called "Takeaway" but are the same section as the £2 one in M. So T PP is comparing to the same section, but the APG possibly from the other one to that same section? There's technicalities about the differences in the T and A schemes about what is comparable (which isn't precisely the same under each one) - T sometimes casts its net wider - but msm also, if they pick up a comparable, sometimes a single item may be comparable to/from two separate products in A. Or sometimes there may be two comparable items, slightly different weights, both within 10% plus or minus from the weight of the A product in M - this is fun:rotfl:, especially if the two products in M are totally different prices. Actually, it's a bloomin' pain, as if one of the 10%+/- items is much higher priced (by unit) there's a risk it'll compare from A to that one, rather than pick up the, equally valid, comparison to the other M product that's also within weight from the A one. It can't of course compare to both different prices simultaneously!!
I know I've gone on - believe me there is even more detail that I know that I haven't even gone into here:eek:.0 -
Thanks yes it did :T:TSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
zippydooda wrote: »I take it you thanked my post before I updated it:o
what we are looking for are receipts entered that are 3 hrs old, that are todays.
Mine worked from shop at quarter to four (womble)0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »so,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 of them and 2 loin steaks should bring back
2 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Pork Loin Steaks (660g)£8.00£6.60
Pay £10 at till (+fillers)
how much APG would i get back please?0 -
Evening all,
Not caught up this afternoons posts yet as just back from seeing my Mum in the hospital. She's seems a lot brighter today after a few drips and getting her temp down from last nights apparent 104 :eek::eek::eek:
As I said to one of the nurses, it seems to have done some good as Mum seems to have a few more marbles than she did yesterday.. She's still unable to get out of bed though, and is in a singe room due to barrier nursing, but says she's being very well looked after on the ward she is in, so that's a positive.
Drove past the UEA and it was a hive of activity in the area with all the new student trying to find the way to the nearest T's express. :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Hope all of you who have dropped off or sent packing your once little angels are coping ok.
I did 3 shops today, somehow! Result to follow shortly are just about as expected, no major disapointments, and nothing went badly wrong either. :T0 -
yes it works...
but how comes this item is showing on msm? i thought a trigger showed on Asda.com but not on msm?It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
If you want to stack up some big APGs, use click & collect as the e-vouchers are credited automatically and it does not need any staff scrutiny. Disadvantage is that you need to be careful to keep an eye on the £100 a month limit and there is a lack of anonymity, but advantage is that in-store returns are not questioned if the comparison doesn't work the way you expected
:)
Which is why the youth protect trigger is such a bummer - can't be used for an online shop :rotfl:0 -
zippydooda wrote: »on something like the bhuna's you have pointed out, I would be quite happy to get a £20 apg. as its not a glitch as far as I know. just a good comparison. maybe a slight mismatch in the comparison but how could they refuse the comparison. same as with the fishfingers if they still compare
If it's not a glitch, I'd be happy to go to £100!:rotfl:0
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