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Fillers, fillers, fillers!!! Everyone Learns IT Eventually
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Plus perhaps one bottle of List'r'e Total Care 500ml, gives £2.40 onto the PP making £9.90:D. £4.40 T vs £2.00 in A. As £13 cost + £4.40 is around £17.40, it may be possible if you have cond spend to add another £2.60 or so of 'free' items (if say you have £3 off £20), or a dress that 'doesn't fit', or 260 different 1p items:rotfl::rotfl:. Or may be able to remove one of those fillers if getting the mouthwash.
There's an MBG promo. on the m'wash at the mo. if you don't love their cleanness. Now - when was the last time I ever "loved" a product: I might "like" but not "love"?!?
Requires purchase of 2 bottles:(:eek: - so sep. shops to avoid T mbuy (lack of) 'saving'. I'm wondering though about this, as it requires one bottle cap to be returned - :eek::eek::eek:postage costs?? I'm wondering whether I can cut up one cap and flatten it down - although any "damaged" claims may be invalid.
Need to wait at least 22 days and do note the full T&Cs very very carefully.
Note that regarding postage refund, it is the value shown on the envelope, but that "If no price is shown a maximum value of 60p for 1st Class or 50p for 2nd Class will be refunded. No other postage costs will be refunded." So - can't use those unpriced stamps bought a couple of years ago before prices rose (well, can, but would only get maximum of 60p), so off to the post office then to buy some full face value stamps!
Note maximum refund of £11. With £4.40 x2 though, that is £2.20 left. May lose 40p or so of the postage if it has to go as large letter or parcel, second class, at cost £2.60?
There's probably something I've missed. I know it's either a very very good deal (that I'm minimising the goodness of) or else it's not worth it and I'm not onto something. But it may be good to max. the PP, reach a cond. spend or something and in conjunction with meal deals that compare from full prices as they should.
Hi Savvy, I bought these last week @2 for £5 compared to A £4, just hope when I send in my receipt they dont note the multi buy at the bottom:D and refund the full £8.80. There is talk of the offer on the freebie thread where it seems no need to batter cap as they refund the actual postage paid. Like you I am very pedantic and cant say I actually 'love' a product. Like it, buy and use it regularly yes;) and as they have been kind enough to make the offer who am I to turn them down:D0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »Evening all :hello:
Just had the chicken chapatti for dinner & couldn't get it out of the foil tray after cookingdoes anyone have any tips for next time as quite liked the curry although hubby wasn't as keen as it had loads of cauliflower in it :rotfl:
Cheer1eader, I had the same problem, the chapatti stuck to the foil tray...took a photo, and took the cardboard sleeves back to A, and told CS about it. She refunded me, double the cost.....said that you get a double refund as it is a chosen by you product...didn't know that. HTHKeep Moving 2018 challenge.
January....
Week 1-4 total 159.44 miles
Week 5.... 41.66 miles
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »The cheek of the zipster!
I always think of Frequent as being in his 30's and a bit of a softy at heart!:D:D:D:D:D
:cool:Sunshinemummy wrote: »Frequent... we need your personal details to resolve our debate!
No, second thoughts don't respond I am just listening to your song and do not want anything to affect my imaginary Frequent xxx:p:p:p:p:p
This is my imaginary aau
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Just had the chicken chapatti for dinner & couldn't get it out of the foil tray after cookingdoes anyone have any tips for next time as quite liked the curry although hubby wasn't as keen as it had loads of cauliflower in it :rotfl:
Don't cook it in the foil tray ?:pBack to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
The talk of premium bonds earlier has got me thinking- I might put some money in. It wouldn't be loads
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Cheer1eader, I had the same problem, the chapatti stuck to the foil tray...took a photo, and took the cardboard sleeves back to A, and told CS about it. She refunded me, double the cost.....said that you get a double refund as it is a chosen by you product...didn't know that. HTH
Ahh really?? Hubby's chucked them in the bin now & have rubbish over them so can't take a picturegood to know though thanks
:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
One of my all time favourite tracks. :T0 -
I'm not the first to post this works instore, someone posted last week I think. I have just been too chicken to try it online.
Yes I did use a £1 cheese voucher too. And happened to have a points voucher for finest wine. :rotfl:
Frequent was the expert while back on what else price matches in the meal deal like the roast pots, and macaroni cheese for a little extra back on PP, but I just got what we would enjoy.
Was hoping for £1 back on the bacon too as it's on offer in As same as Sainsbobs but it came back N/A.
Think I'll do it in store TS. Just checking through vouchers and I have a load I can use. Points for Finest wines, a Finest pies(!), Finest sides, a helping hand voucher etc etc. plus I'll try a couple of pizza pouch ears to take it up to £40 once the wine discount has been applied:T:TTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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could put a bit of oil on an oven tray to cook next time?
:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »The talk of premium bonds earlier has got me thinking- I might put some money in. It wouldn't be loads
Does anyone here have any? Have you had a decent return on them?
I got £100 worth as a christening gift when i got my DD christened and not had a single penny from them, she is 27 years old now!!:rotfl:It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
I ve just read that glamour mag with the free make up is only £1 in Wilkinson s can anyone confirm
I ve never bought it there though.
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