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The Mad(ness) that is the Elite. He's gone, but was one of the best :A

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  • newbie1980
    newbie1980 Posts: 2,016 Forumite
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    hello folks

    withe the finest dairy moc is it in the tesco mag only or can it be found in the online one

    tia

    also annon

    you are on about selection boxes are these the tesco deal ?????
  • carolwat
    carolwat Posts: 757 Forumite
    Im sending hubby to morrys later, whats the lovepuds deal please?
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    Correction - M selection box offer hasn't started yet (having traipsed to Ms to find this out :().

    Anon
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 24 November 2013 at 3:03PM
    For what it's worth, I found Bic Twin Lady Pouch (8 pack) (sensitive) as £2.45 each in Sains and 2 for £3 for T. So it's a potential BM vs T item (buy 2).

    There must be something else though? Ah yes.. Coke or Diet Coke 24 can pack £9.99 at S £5.00 T would be an easy, good contributor to £20 spend/£10 BM, although you are turning your nose against a potential glitch on bottles of far, far more coke on Avs T. Also...ruddy T's!:(:( 24 can packs appear to have disappeared off t.com as prices showing for tomorrow on other items (although msm said Coke/Diet Coke 24 offer was due to be on till 26/11?) so risking it Svs T unless the packs were on t.com overnight/early this morning. BM scan of T's (and A's) website is taken each day at midnight, so it depends what t.com had on its site at the midnight at the very start of today.
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    Mrs stinkface. We're not allowed short links like that ;)
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  • tweets
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    thick_tom wrote: »
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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    HopePray wrote: »
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    My reason to smile today- my bestie and my fave 2 year old came round this morning :D
    Anon wrote: »
    Correction - M selection box offer hasn't started yet (having traipsed to Ms to find this out :().

    Anon

    :(

    I've been googling it today for my friend and couldn't find when it starts, although I thought it might be tomorrow
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  • Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Many thanks for this.

    So... if you turn your points into a doubled-up voucher (at a time when such an offer is on), you can then use a voucher against your shop and it counts towards the £20 spend for BM and gives you a few Nectar points [edit: as OP said, almost worthless as it's a few pence] on the spend of the voucher. As opposed to getting Nectar reward deduction direct from your card, which does not collect Nectar points on the spend or reach the BM threshold.

    Use vouchers, then you can get BM without having to spend real money (from physical cash or your debit/credit card) of £20 or more, rather than Nectar 'reward' spending which, my understanding still is, doesn't contribute to the £20 BM qualifier as that goes off the number of base Nectar points collected on a shop.

    I've probably put it in a confusing way to most people... but.. I know what I mean!:rotfl:

    In short, many many thanks for this information. £3 off £20 shops and gift cards are fine - you can still get BM even if you just then spend £17 real money. I prefer £20 double up vouchers though!:rotfl::rotfl: Do not spend Nectar points directly.

    I understood you perfectly Savvy. I think it's a GREAT way of spending your doubled up Nectar points - considering you get nearly the same amount in cash back BM that you spent in Nectar points & with a £3 PP & adding in whoopsies it's a no brainer.
    When I changed my nectar points to the voucher the girl on customer services told me that if it goes well they are thinking of doing it regularly - they trialled it it a few stores a couple of months back so were doing it all over this time to judge if people would use it as much? Bring it on is all I have to say!
  • aau1 wrote: »
    Mrs stinkface. We're not allowed short links like that ;)

    Ahh bum, I'll remove the whole post as I've no idea how to put the long one in :(
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    edited 24 November 2013 at 3:19PM
    Free (£8.50 p&p) reeboks maybe?

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=603172836386945&set=a.208709642499935.45866.207695419268024&type=1

    Shamelessly pinched from 10 ways ;)

    The site is disgustingly slow though
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