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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite
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QOC the only thing I can think is the Benedicts stopped comparing (i thought they had recently) and the other items in your shop made it compare to Morries rather than waities?
OR is waities still a no go after all the recent f ups? Sure it was messing up recently and people weren't getting their comparisons.... So maybe that's what happened“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Thats my worry...don't want to be buying fakes...i see there's some silver ones on look fantastic for 89.99 which i found when i googled, they came up on Hukds
thanks for your help xx
check around for codes for reputable places that sell them and check the Cashback sites as well to save a few more quid. I got my last set at ASOS with a discount code but that was over a year ago. I can't remember what other sites sell them offhand, but plenty of the sites that sell hair stuff/cosmetics etc. but there's loads that are kosher. I'd personally avoid eBay.
Also keep your eyes peeled when you're out and about, lots of hairdressers sell them and you might just spot a good deal.....you never know0 -
I would have cleared the shelf at £1, tempted to pop out and check now.
I would have gone back for more only DH was already a bit miffed because we were a bit late going shopping and wanted to go to big A and big T a few mile apart. So didn't want to push my luck he tired after long day at work. Still2 better than none0 -
Hi all, ghds were £70 for standard ones, also had some purple ltd ed ones for about £80, at Argos clearance centre in Stanley co.durham, they have another 2 Argos clearance stores, in the country not sure where. Or if u have family local maybe could pick some up for u.0
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wow...thasts pricey...now if i could get that for £105 i would have got it, but now 300:eek:
Is this the genuine GHD site some cheaper ones on here...
http://www.ghdstraightenerscheapsale-uk.comWe're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0 -
sarahskint wrote: »I only had 1, my husband had 1 and my 2 daughters had one, 1 of these was not even at the same address, all separate paypal, I have not hammered the deals or gone anywhere near the monthly limits - although they changed their minds on that as it was 45 per user ( I have that on an email as well) and now it is per household again. thank god for the apgs from asda on the beer cos that's some overpriced stuff that can't go back!! but I will be scrutinising my receipts!
How annoying - at least you have access to the birth certificates etc if you wish to chase them.
No change of mind on the limit - website has always said £45 per household and MSL app FAQs says £45 per user per calendar month from all sources (online, mobile, refer a friend etc).£20 limit in an individual shop.
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davemorton wrote: »:eek::eek::eek::eek:
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Be much cheaper to buy this!!!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wahl-Ultima-Shaver-Rechargeable-ZX648/dp/B0012CQBJ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382130198&sr=8-1&keywords=whal+shaver
I recommend this for you just because of the glowing reviews.0 -
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cheesyball wrote: »Omg, last time I was on was at begining of the last thread :eek:
Just wanted to pop on and say thank you to everyone that shares stuff.. :T
Tomorrow I'm going for my Chef cooked meal I won through the Mr t's £2 voucher thing and I can not wait :beer::j
THANK YOU :lovethoug
Have a lovely time :beer::j0 -
Oh yeah that's what I meant DM. Meant to say they stopped being a trigger and started comparing.
I understood what I meant and that's the main thingDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0
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