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  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    Have you been a naughty boy, M4RT1N?:cool:

    yes when I was a young lad me and my dog both got arrested and locked up for trespassing on private property:mad:

    a cricket pitch off all things I spent all day in the cells and I got prosecuted in magistrates court and fined for walking my dog on private property

    and that was in the late 80s before they would arrest you for any or no reason at all
  • Jazzyj_2
    Jazzyj_2 Posts: 182 Forumite
    Wool27 wrote: »
    Good news! The gary barlow/ children in need concert tickets that Hubbie won...he contacted manufacturer to say we couldnt go, could they be auctioned. They have just sold for £580 to children in need!!

    That is fantastic :T:T:T:T
  • Wool27 wrote: »
    Good news! The gary barlow/ children in need concert tickets that Hubbie won...he contacted manufacturer to say we couldnt go, could they be auctioned. They have just sold for £580 to children in need!!

    How lovely, well done you :T
  • My little asbo comes in during the afternoon and goes to bed too. She actually goes and sleeps on one of the beds upstairs :rotfl:


    I thought I was the only one :o

    Most def not!! :rotfl:
    He gets under the covers, head on the pillow the lot!!! :)
  • Jazzyj wrote: »
    Aww bless him.

    My two dogs (couldn't tell you where the cats are but no doubt equally warm and toasty somewhere) are currently bum to bum stretched out on the sofa SNORING loudly..... The door is being shut now I say with my authoritative voice.....well I did that in my head while I crept on tip toes past and very quietly closed the door Ha ha

    Ha ha you sound just like me!!!
    I can just picture you doing it, I am actually laughing here cos I can see myself doing it too!!! :rotfl:
  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    Good Morning! I think it depends which supermarket. I bought M's ones last year and they had to be spent in one go. But I put 144.00 onto A's christmassavercard last week though, as it is topped up to 150.00 on 15th/17th November, and can be spent in bits and pieces as wished, as long as it is all spent within 2 years. 4% interest within 2 weeks of 'investing' sounds OK to me.

    Hi thank you. It was the Asda one I was thinking of but only if it can be spent whenever. I did ask an assistant last year but didn t get a satisfactory answer lol
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_were_you_in_your_past_life_12

    What were you in your past life?Your Result: Fish

    76%

    Blub, bulb, blub. I bet you go swimming at least once a month. You are very calm and collective and don't mind being an out sider. You are a great observer. You can work well with other people and can easily stand up for yourself. If you are social you were probably a tuna. If you love your home and children you might have been a salmon. If you are mysterious and a bit of a loner (no offense) you were a eel or deep see creature.


    I was a bird :D

    What were you in your past life?
    Your Result: Bird

    84%
    Fluff up your feathers and strut your stuff, you were a bird in your past life. Just like in your past life your are a confident bold and vibrant person. You are not affraid to stand up for your self and be vocal in your beliefs and rights. If you are especially bold and colorful and can't shut up you were a parrot. If you are a great listener you were a mocking bird. If you are lazy you are a dodo bird. If you are a scavenger you were a crow or a seagul.
  • tbw wrote: »
    Although I do feel for YQ and her highly unpleasant experience, I have to say that you are talking a lot of sense ! I wouldn't be quite so worried about the 'trespass' aspect - but, bearing in mind that YQ had been told VERY forcefully by Asda that it is totally against the APG rules to use more than £100 per month, she cant deny knowledge of that fact. I think they mentioned fraud etc - and at first she seemed really upset at the thought of the loss squad chasing her and possible police involvment. Now she seems to have gone from one extreme to the other - no longer worried about any of that and apparently thumbing her nose and pretty much daring Asda to collar her again.

    I don't blame her for wanting to use her outstanding APG's - but I do think she would be much wiser to use them very carefully, in limited quantities and possibly get her DH to use some . I thought that was what she initially planned to do - but using a quantity of them over one week in just 3 stores (and buying expensive champagne) isn't keeping a low profile.

    Also, admitting what she is doing on here may not be wise either - stores do look at these sites and they mightbe able to tie her user persona up with someone they have banned. Possibly thats paranioa setting in but I'd really hate to see her up ***** creek again.

    Thank you. I appreciate what you are saying. I was away at work this week so went into stores 100 miles away from me. The reason I am not as petrified now is that I have had many PMs from people who had the same experience as me and the consensus was that they all are going to different asdas now, unhindered. Some started to go back into banned store after a year.

    its thanks to posting my experience on here and the helpful honesty of others that I realise that fat manager who banned me was talking out of his ample derrierre.

    :pHappy Bunny:p
    Life is like a pipe and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside.
  • tamilla
    tamilla Posts: 247 Forumite
    Brusine wrote: »
    What code did u use for £30 off? Have u got link for the code? I found £25 but it doesnt give the same double discounts :(
    Thanks
    You have a PM
  • savvy_sal wrote: »
    .Seems too great a cost to me especially buying luxury items like vodka and champagne.

    Hi. Im stocked up to the hilt with everything thanks to being on this board for almost a year. The apg has a short shelf life, so cant keep them for weekly essentials such as bread, milk, veg. I would much rather keep them for essentials, but champagne lasts yonks and you can buy it now and get another apg.

    :pHappy Bunny:p
    Life is like a pipe and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside.
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