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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite

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  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    thick_tom wrote: »
    i like to live dangerously - buy exactly 8 items and then spend 3 hours on the edge :rotfl:

    .


    oh my god that would send me mad :eek::eek:
    has to be 10 items every time without the trigger ;)
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    elainemn wrote: »
    Hi TM,
    which one were you in please? Thanks,

    D&rham at 2.30

    25p each for the very large bags:T

    Try ringing them Elaine....it's not a glitch .....it's on the SEL:T
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    Evening all :)

    Added a nice big womble today ;):D nice to get the collecting process going again :p


    I was waiting for a friend at the train station and noticed this old guy asking people for money. Fair enough I thought. But he seemed like he was jumping on people while they were paying using the self service machines and ATM. Which I didn't think was right. To put pressure on individuals in uncomfortable places! Then he asked two young kids! Probably 13/14 maybe younger. Which I didn't think was right at all! Or is that just me?

    Went up and spoke to the train staff who agreed that that wasn't right and asked him to leave and he left. I did feel slightly guilty but then I think there's a time and place. Anyone agree? And making people feel uncomfortable isn't right. And asking kids isn't either:o

    Any who hope everybody's been stocking up on Lloyds sauces ;) looks like there's a glitch skim reading :)


    totally agree no need to feel guilty, how ever bad his circumstance is to aproach children is totally unacceptable. the grown ups though can take care of themselves;)
  • clozza_90
    clozza_90 Posts: 398 Forumite
    savingbabs wrote: »
    I got one, love it, so much easier than mopping. Have got wooden floors and tiles downstairs so really easy

    Ah fab :T I did pick it up in the end and it's done a great job of the bathroom! The SA was singing it's praises when she gave it to me, said she'd got one too :j
    2014 wins: £15 iTunes voucher, £15 Amazon voucher, Sharwood's wok & sauces, Food Lover's Guide to the World book, £20 Tesco giftcard, Goodfellas x 3, Garnier skin cream, £25 Frankie & Benny's, Chiquito meal, £20 Frankie & Benny's, Panebello pizza, Harlan Coben book
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    Evening all :)

    Added a nice big womble today ;):D nice to get the collecting process going again :p


    I was waiting for a friend at the train station and noticed this old guy asking people for money. Fair enough I thought. But he seemed like he was jumping on people while they were paying using the self service machines and ATM. Which I didn't think was right. To put pressure on individuals in uncomfortable places! Then he asked two young kids! Probably 13/14 maybe younger. Which I didn't think was right at all! Or is that just me?

    Went up and spoke to the train staff who agreed that that wasn't right and asked him to leave and he left. I did feel slightly guilty but then I think there's a time and place. Anyone agree? And making people feel uncomfortable isn't right. And asking kids isn't either:o

    Any who hope everybody's been stocking up on Lloyds sauces ;) looks like there's a glitch skim reading :)

    No you did exactly the right thing LTF. There are some very vulnerable people around who would feel pressurised to give....some not able to afford it. It's all about choice.
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • It was Deans

    what combination of biccies is giving best return at mo please?
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    if anyone has the little free baileys and wants to use them as pressies halfcost have love baileys glasses at £1 each dd2 was ordering some bits so i did not need to pay postage but postage is a bit pricey unless there is a code knocking around x
  • Sad_Dad
    Sad_Dad Posts: 879 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    zippydooda wrote: »
    :eek::eek::eek:
    could you link me to where you got this info please, as I have 2 more shops in the pipe line :(

    I did claim before the next shop. but results not in.

    I'm in the exact same situation but I think we will be okay as we claimed before our next shop. I'm still waiting for vouchers from Tuesday and yesterday.
  • zippydooda wrote: »
    :eek::eek::eek:
    could you link me to where you got this info please, as I have 2 more shops in the pipe line :(

    I did claim before the next shop. but results not in.

    In the T&C's -

    You can only perform a Check up to 28 days from the purchase of your shop. Online customers can only compare your most recent homeshopping order.

    http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/Administration/Terms-And-Conditions.aspx
  • dipashah wrote: »
    still not tried any of these yet as trying to get my head around it all...if i buy E45 handwash (with the coupons) and lynx shower gel in one transaction - is that ok or would that mess it up? Thanks so much! I'm hooked on this thread but still not brave enough to try it!
    "If" the big cat glitch is confirmed (?) its an ideal one to start on.
    There is no trigger required, and only one thing to look for.
    I'm sure some kind soul will be posting a "shop" soon, just follow it and chuck in an extra filler to be safe.
    I'm sure you can count to ten (for A SDA) , have a trawl though the thread and decide what your nine fillers are going to be. After a few trips you will know exactly what to put in your glitchy basket.

    And as if by magic, the perfect training shop appears.
    Claire1972 wrote: »
    If we’re not 10% cheaper on your comparable grocery shopping versus Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s or Waitrose we’ll give you the difference.

    Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £8.88:

    Why £8.88?
    « Back to comparison results
    12 items (7 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Sainsbury's
    +£8.22

    0.01 x ASDA Root Ginger per kg £0.02 £0.02
    0.14 x ASDA Bananas per kg £0.09 N/A
    6 x Lynx Shower Gel - Recover (250ml) £14.22 £6.00
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Stripes £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g) £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
    1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Starmix £0.10 £0.10
    1 x Haribo Tangfastics £0.10 £0.10
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A

    Comparison total (compared products only)
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