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Not long now and the strange one will have caught up :cool:
Ok, but 'strange' one after offering kisses earlier?Like BR I'll get there in the end, providing there are no leaves on the rails and the snow is the right kind! Seriously, I do try to read the posts forwards as opposed to backwards. Bit like reading a book, don't start at the last page.
Love the banter, after a bad start this year, it really does help iykwim.:T:T0 -
On msm, the H&S is 'any 3 for £10' for A/S/T. When you click on this, it brings up all of the items in the offer.
Msm shows the offer as '2 for £7' for M. It is not possible now to click through to see all of the items in the M offer. (You could earlier today).
It seems that msm is not linking the items, each individual item is now showing as a separate '2 for £7'. So it looks as will only work now against M if you buy trigger plus 2 identical items.
Just looked again and the offer marker as you say is feeding through as 2 for £7 rather than Any 2 for £7 - W wouldn't match on the failed shop earlier as they don't seem to have H&S Apple conditioner.
Other M offers also seem to be feeding through as 2 for rather than Any 2 for which means caution may be required if we are matching on AvM e.g. Colgate
:think::think::idea:... But if it is doing that for M, I wonder if there are examples of A multi deals that are cross ranges instore that are now being broken on the APG (so we would then purposely buy different items in the range to break the apg multi, with all items then potentially matching cheaper items on apg,,,?)
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Ok, but 'strange' one after offering kisses earlier?
Like BR I'll get there in the end, providing there are no leaves on the rails and the snow is the right kind! Seriously, I do try to read the posts forwards as opposed to backwards. Bit like reading a book, don't start at the last page.
Love the banter, after a bad start this year, it really does help iykwim.:T:TWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
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Items on Bogof
Fox's Ginger Crinkles 200g £1.09 A v £1.29 W any 2 FOR 1 £1.01 apg/99p net cost
Fox's Rich Tea Creams (175g) £1.09 A v £1.09 W any 2 FOR 1 - 81p net
Fox's Butter Crinkles (200g) £1.09 A v £1.29 W any 2 FOR 1 - 99p net
Fox's Golden Crunch Creams (168g) £1.09 A v £1.09 W any 2 FOR 1 - 81p net
Fox's Jam n' Cream (150g) £1.09 A v £1.09 W any 2 FOR 1 - 81p net
I think that is right (or close enough!) or will these come back NA due to different prices ... .? I will know when my apg comes back.
Anon
They'll come back N/A due to different prices in that bogo'f':(:(:(.
Same thing with the Ellas Kitchens - if you caught me (for a few seconds) asking what the cost would be on those then I deleted my post:o:( - I had an :idea: that buying 12 of the same might be good, as on '12 for..' in A and 5 for 4 in W (only ten count, so 5 is the ideal number x2, for four each) - then found some slightly different prices in the 5 for 4 offer at W on msm and scrapped the post.
Really I just wanted to post here to use the ':idea:' symbol:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.0 -
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