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ooh it's so slow I think it's crashed
I'm just keeping trying :cool:
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Call_of_Trouty wrote: »:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: Blatent penalty :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
Has he actually sacked him yet ? Nothing mentioned on sky sports apart from Malcky saying he won't resign.
:mad::mad::mad:
He was supposed to be sacked after Liverpool match but like you say Malcky says he wont resign. Tan must have a screw loose if he does sack him :mad::mad:0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »I'm just keeping trying :cool:
Think they've taken it down now
Managed to get the page to load, but 404 error when trying to add to basket.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »I'm just keeping trying :cool:
Think they've taken it down nowManaged to get the page to load, but 404 error when trying to add to basket.
Keep trying, mine's in the basket :j
Don't know whether I'll actually be able to check out though0 -
Thanks to the op on the Lurpak, used £3 dairy moc
1 x SWIZZELS MATLOW WINE GUMMIES SINGLE 16G £0.10 n/a n/a n/a
1 x SWIZZELS DRUMSTICK LOLLY £0.10 n/a £0.10 £0.10
1 x GIANT NEW REFRESHER CHEW BAR (C) £0.10 n/a n/a £0.10
1 x BARRATT FLUMPS 12G £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 n/a
1 x HARIBO KIDS MIX UP/ STARMIX P/M £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 £0.10
1 x HARIBO TANGFASTICS P/M 10P £0.10 £0.10 £0.10 £0.10
1 x TESCO EDAY VALUE MARROWFAT PROC PEAS 300G £0.17 £0.21 £0.17 £0.21
1 x T. EDAY VAL GDN PEAS IN SGR SLT WATER 300G £0.20 £0.20 n/a n/a
1 x TESCO VALUE SLICED CARROTS 300G £0.19 £0.19 £0.19 £0.20
1 x CREAMFIELDS SEMI-SKIMMED MLK 2.272L/4 PINTS £1.00 n/a n/a n/a
2 x LURPAK SLIGHTLY SALTED SPREADABLE 1KG £11.36 £6.00 £11.40 £11.36
Tesco comparable total £12.22 £12.12 £12.12
Competitor shop total £6.90 £12.16 £12.17
The difference £5.32 -£0.04 -£0.05
cost less cost more cost more0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »How is that possible ? No store would ever do that surely.
plus your sums don't add up.
So ..................Bullsnit
I don't like you calling my post Bullsnit
I have scanned the receipt and if anyone would be good enough to explain how to post it on here will gladly do so.0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »This is a note I did for my Mum (she's new to all this MOCs & BOGOFs), if it helps anyone with the £3 off £12 dairy for Jus-Rol; with thanks to all the previous posters who've already explained this, from me:T
Get hold of a copy of the Tesco free instore magazine (the Chistmas one with the turkey on the front), turn to the inside back page and get the ‘£3 off £12 dairy’ coupon, bottom right, the one marked ‘December savings’. Coupon valid to end of the month.
Or if you can’t get a magazine instore, go to
http://realfood.tesco.com/magazine-archive.html
download a PDF of the magazine and print out the voucher page — they should accept it instore.
The Jus-Rol puff pastry (£1.50), puff pastry light (£1.60), and shortcrust pastry (£1.50), are Buy One Get One Free — get eight of these, in twos of the same kind or multiples of twos. Or multiples of eight.
The till (manned and self-scan) sees a total purchase of £12, so you can use the £3 Off coupon. It also deducts the BOGOF. So .... £12 total goes down to £6 with BOGOF and then £3 off =
£3 to pay (or £3.80 if you’ve bought the Light variety), or approx 40p a packet.
THEN....
Go to the Jus-Rol website and look for the Rewards scheme, or go to
https://www.jusrol.co.uk/rewards
or search for ‘Jus-Rol Rewards’
Register for the scheme (free), and enter the code numbers from your packets (max 3 per week).
Each code is worth 10 points, and for 70 points (or 7 packets) you can get a £5 supermarket voucher.
SO...
£3 paid, minus £5 voucher = £2 in profit
I have visited 3 times recently just because I am in the area but there has never been any on the shelves.:(0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »This is a note I did for my Mum (she's new to all this MOCs & BOGOFs), if it helps anyone with the £3 off £12 dairy for Jus-Rol; with thanks to all the previous posters who've already explained this, from me:T
Get hold of a copy of the Tesco free instore magazine (the Chistmas one with the turkey on the front), turn to the inside back page and get the ‘£3 off £12 dairy’ coupon, bottom right, the one marked ‘December savings’. Coupon valid to end of the month.
Or if you can’t get a magazine instore, go to
http://realfood.tesco.com/magazine-archive.html
download a PDF of the magazine and print out the voucher page — they should accept it instore.
The Jus-Rol puff pastry (£1.50), puff pastry light (£1.60), and shortcrust pastry (£1.50), are Buy One Get One Free — get eight of these, in twos of the same kind or multiples of twos. Or multiples of eight.
The till (manned and self-scan) sees a total purchase of £12, so you can use the £3 Off coupon. It also deducts the BOGOF. So .... £12 total goes down to £6 with BOGOF and then £3 off =
£3 to pay (or £3.80 if you’ve bought the Light variety), or approx 40p a packet.
THEN....
Go to the Jus-Rol website and look for the Rewards scheme, or go to
https://www.jusrol.co.uk/rewards
or search for ‘Jus-Rol Rewards’
Register for the scheme (free), and enter the code numbers from your packets (max 3 per week).
Each code is worth 10 points, and for 70 points (or 7 packets) you can get a £5 supermarket voucher.
SO...
£3 paid, minus £5 voucher = £2 in profit
Thanks for this but one the three occasions I have visited toscos there have been none:(0 -
How long are Mr T receipts valid for claiming Clubcard points?
TIA:T'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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Jelly_Biactol wrote: »How long are Mr T receipts valid for claiming Clubcard points?
TIA:T0
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