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Dont know if u saw my post earlier patty, where I said I took some ariel back earlier today and when CS scanned them they showed up as £5.20 each but gave me £3 each back cuz of my receipt. So if u do take them back probably best to lose the receipt :eek:
They wont take them back if you don't have a receipt! As you could have bought them anywhere :cool: Tried this and failed.
Evening peeps.
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"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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pattylabelle wrote: »So put me right here - are the boogers now £5.20 instore then if you go to buy them?
I didnt go right in store, just to CS. But like Isay when she scanned them they showed as £5.20, so I guess must have been £5.20 to buy in that store0 -
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pattylabelle wrote: »Och that is strange cos we had somebody on here today who bought instore for £3.
Are you saying that if I brought my £3 ones back I might get £5.20 each for them
I only ordered colour and ferbreze so not sure about regular green bottle. I was charged £5.20 for both varieties and refund scanned at £5.20. Unfortunately didn't check SEL as just wanted to get out of store! I was surprised because I read on here this morning still £3 in store.0 -
How you doing Scamps!?:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Evening all
Come home to a broken boiler so not a happy bunny. Heating engineer coming out monday providing landlady gives the go ahead. Ì have to pay the call out fee and then claim back from landlady. Is this normal?
So not really happy to be home:(
Might have to go to mums for a few days.
Hope everyone else is having a better time.
Read something about airel is it collect/delivery only please?
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Just got in about an hour ago after 6 m7s shops and getting dragged about a shopping centre for clothes for a 3yr old ( i don't do shopping for clothes) only thought i was going to get some food shops done and went from there to the OH asking can we just go and get him a couple of jumpers to a whole new ffying wardrobe.:mad: Just sitting now catching up and working my way through some of the barbera m7s wine :beer:
Never got to Ts. Has anyone tried the burgers today?0 -
Possible glitch on certain Duracell Batteries vs Waities.
Thank goodness I had some Duracell Batteries hanging around, left out of date on Avs T.
Coming to check one of them, I found that Waities was showing first in the order on msm. But why? They (Duracell Ultra Power AAA Batteries (8)) are on "Any 2 for £9.00" in A. The price in Waities is "£8.50 any 2 save 50%". Surely that means the second one is half price - in other words £8.50 + (£8.50/2) = £12.75? That isn't cheaper than A's 2 for £9 price! But the order on msm is suggesting it thinks Waities "£8.50 any 2 save 50%" is cheaper than 2 for £9.00. It appears to be using £8.50 x 2 and then "save 50%" on all that = £8.50!
I've noticed that Duracell Ultra Power AA Batteries (8) are also in W's offer (on msm). They show A at 2 for £9.00, W at £8.50 any 2 save 50% being cheaper, and cheaper than that, O at £8.50 or 2 for £8.00:rotfl:. Suggesting that the W price for 2 is something between £8.00 (O price) and £9.00 (W price). It's thinking 2 for £8.50 isn't it? As O does not compare on the APG, then it would be cheaper Avs W (2 for £8.50 less 10% = 2 for £7.65), but only if the APG is getting the same as msm.co.uk.
There are probably cheaper own-brand batteries available at cheaper than 16 for £7.65 (Aldi for instance have their own 4 packs at much cheaper than branded ones in the major supermarkets) and may not be as good as mbuy glitching and then refunding at £6.00 x2 vs a competitor. But nonetheless - possible £9.00 vs £8.50. According to W's website, they appear to be, indeed, 2 for £12.75 in W.
HTH someone.0
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