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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I am likely to be wrong, but I had got the impression that it was going on the APG site and reprinting them.
I did this with my instore APG's but had extended these to last date too.
It's the ONLINE ones I need to extend0 -
WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »I've got some online Asda APG vouchers which are nearly at expiry.
I remember reading something on here on an easy way to extend. I've tried searching but can't find anything.
I think I have to place an order and then cancel it? Does this work - as I really don't want anything at the moment as have instore APG's & PP's to spend before they go out too.
How long do online ones extend for -IF that's the way to extend them?
Anyone please?
I've never done it but read the same thing too.Many a mickle makes a muckle.0 -
Costa are giving away points on Facebook, just won a coffee and a cake!
:beer: Cheers for this :beer:
The wife just won 285 points (enough for a Toffee Nut Caffe Caramella apparently) and I won 250 points (enough for a Hot Spiced Apple)Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »
Could someone please find a bargain on a hoover now, as mine blew up last night :eek::eek::eek:
Dyson can repair it for you in your home. I think it costs about £75, but they replace anything and everything that is needed, making it like new. An acquaintance of my son picks up Dysons that people have thrown in a skip or dumped, gets them repaired, and sells them on.
Link below
http://www.dyson.co.uk/support.aspx
May be cheaper than a new cleaner, and definitely cheaper than a new Dyson.
HTH
Anyway, good afternoon all. Just catching up, after a naughtily lazy, sleepy, lay in bed with the telly on and cuddling three cats morning.:p
A nsd for me, unless something unmissable comes along.
I'm going to prepare a load of SW meals to freeze, bake some cakes for the scoffalots, cook a big bit of dtd beef for dinner, with all the trimmings, hoover, polish, change the beds, and wash the bedding.
I'll be back later
N xSealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »Nope - that only works if you do an instore shop and lock it in but DON'T print until later.
I did this with my instore APG's but had extended these to last date too.
It's the ONLINE ones I need to extendIgnore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
I have done reading too!
personally test's all her own finds0 -
Sorry to be a pest, but how much is Bailys currently going for in Morrisons? Is it the 1 litre bottle you are purchasing?
If its cheaper than in Asda, might it be good for an APG?
Thanks in advance.
:pHappy Bunny:p
Life is like a pipe and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside.
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northerngeezer wrote: »I have an APG of £15.30 after buying two snakes.
Should I prepare myself for some grief when I come to use it
I've used in store no problem, choosing cashier carefully :cool:Shop one - A vs T
Shop two - A vs W
And then repeat :j:j:j
& now add - A vs S
What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
#Agghhh, just logged into my clubcard account and got this message and there are no points there at the moment.
"We are currently processing your Clubcard statement. Any points carried forward to your next statement will be added to your account soon. Check back next week!"
Is it normal for the points to disappear while they prepare the statement :eek:0 -
Dyson can repair it for you in your home. I think it costs about £75, but they replace anything and everything that is needed, making it like new. An acquaintance of my son picks up Dysons that people have thrown in a skip or dumped, gets them repaired, and sells them on.
Link below
http://www.dyson.co.uk/support.aspx
May be cheaper than a new cleaner, and definitely cheaper than a new Dyson.
HTH
Anyway, good afternoon all. Just catching up, after a naughtily lazy, sleepy, lay in bed with the telly on and cuddling three cats morning.:p
A nsd for me, unless something unmissable comes along.
I'm going to prepare a load of SW meals to freeze, bake some cakes for the scoffalots, cook a big bit of dtd beef for dinner, with all the trimmings, hoover, polish, change the beds, and wash the bedding.
I'll be back later
N x
Thanks for this, have rang them and yes is £75.00 for a repair. I am looking at a Henry Hoover at the minute at Screw fix for £99.00, all my family recommend Henrys.0 -
Beanz working nicely this morning, as are S&G - both vs T.0
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