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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite
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Great fairclaire - well said. So now I can go to bed knowing that everybody is right and we are all OK.......sleep tight:))never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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pattylabelle wrote: »Great fairclaire - well said. So now I can go to bed knowing that everybody is right and we are all OK.......sleep tight:))
Goodnight PLB
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its_a_secret_66 wrote: »Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £2.21:
Why £2.21?
12 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparison
Morrisons
+£0.72 2 x ASDA Green Pepper£1.58£1.58
1 x Birds Eye Rice Fusions Mexican Rice (2 per pack - ...£1.00£1.75 (wrong Fusions!:()
2 x Heinz Baked Beanz in Tomato Sauce (4x415g)£5.00N/A
1 x RC Cola (4x2L)£2.20N/A
2 x Batchelors Mushy Chip Shop Marrowfat Processed Pea...£0.98£0.98
1 x Walkers Quavers & French Fries Big Variety (20)£2.50N/A
1 x Dolmio Lasagne Kit with Onion & Bacon (852g)£4.48£3.99:undecided (see price on larger kit avail. in M last week, shown on my out-of-date M list)
1 x Cook Italian Chopped Tomatoes (400g)£0.80£1.19
1 x Mr Mash Instant Mash (300g)£1.14£1.14:j (jump around at my correct prediction - but ignore this, as M's price is too high for me!)
2 x ASDA Gravy Granules for Meat (200g)£1.50£1.58
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Split Pot Yellow Fruits (6x175g...£2.00N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Oven Cook Potato Lattices (650g...£1.00N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Egg Fried Rice with Peas (190g)£0.85N/A
1 x ASDA Red Onions (4)£1.00N/A
2 x ASDA Grated Mature Cheddar (250g)£3.00N/A (perhaps a good filler vs M if an mbuy glitch?? Oh - risking it Savvy again! Reminds me - remind me to reply to post of a day or so ago asking if N/As really do return N/A - they are ones for the experts sometimes!!:D Risky! My reply is in the queue (of things to do) - hoping to get to by the end of the week.)
1 x Nescafe Collection Alta Rica Coffee (100g)£3.00£3.00 (wrong coffee vs M)
1 x Maggi Sizzling Mexican Beef (37g)£1.00N/A
1 x Colman's Season & Shake Cajun Chicken (45g)£1.20£1.19
Comparison total (compared products only)
£15.68£16.40
multibuys on receipt
gravy 2 for £1.50
cheese 2 for £3
beans spag 2 for £3
for you savvy
Thanks.
Oh - and well done on the £2.21, despite my notes above on the vs M side!:):rotfl::):)0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Aww let's stop the arguments

Frequent is right, but only to a point. By using new customer codes over and over, there is a risk of fraud. As soon as you use your payment card at an address it's not registered at....it's fraud! it doesn't happen often, but it's a possibility.
The likelihood of actually being charged with fraud is small, unless you totally take the pee. As we've seen earlier a warning is likely to precede that. If you get a warning, take heed. It's their way of saying that you were warned. Any fraud charges after that are out of your own stupidity.
It's not fraud until you are accused of such. But there is a warning here tonight to take heed of. Do what you do and hope you don't get noticed, if you do don't feel you have a right to complain, take any losses on the chin.
Glitching, getting cheap stuff, cheating the system isn't a right......it's a privelige!
I'm sorry
And I'm sorry to you too Frequent but I couldn't bite my tongue any longer as the greed accusations were making me really angry.
I'm off now, goodnight everybody.Many a mickle makes a muckle.0 -
Talking of fraud. Isn't MSM committing it when they're putting out the wrong comparisons to each of the companies they represent? They are the ones who let us get these glitches in the first place. So who's to blame when all this go's t1ts up???0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »The only problem is now clucky..... That DM knows what we are getting him for christmas:o
Anyway where's zippy....and we haven't seen 3dogs for a while
And what I am reading now is part of the reason!!!! :mad: :mad:
I have had a rough time, ups and downs, mainly down but ok at moment as down visiting my friends in New Forest
Just one thing to add to the current stupid argument. Frequent, isn't getting overpriced booze, etc at Sainsbugs having researched prices online to get BM and then returning said items, but keeping BM to get free malt whisky, etc FRAUD under your newly found moral code
By the way, I do FloFlo shops in that, in order to qualify for my delivery saver £40 shop, I check offers coming in overnight Tues/Wed. I do not use the new customer codes. I have bought Cobra and choc shops, and got APGs. You have many times posted the results of your APGs on here Frequent, so how can you now say that getting these APGs is wrong
Back to lurking for 3Dogs ..............................
Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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scamps1966 wrote: »Talking of fraud. Isn't MSM committing it when they're putting out the wrong comparisons to each of the companies they represent? They are the ones who let us get these glitches in the first place. So who's to blame when all this go's t1ts up???
not you scamps
so you can get back in your basket
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Good nite all got an early c & c to get up for tomorrow thanks for all your help and advice :wave:it's been a while but i'm back & ready to rumble 2016 :j0
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