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Fillers, fillers, fillers!!! Everyone Learns IT Eventually
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »No, I'm not joking
In the hey day of decent interest rates. before the big financial crash and before Balance Transfer fees existed it was possible to stooze large amounts at very good rates if you had an excellent/good credit rating. It's still possible to make the odd £1K pa now if you know what you're doing and are extremely well disciplined, but it's not for the faint hearted.
I am the faint hearted!
But am impressed that you can do this x:T100 -
[Strike]I was looking for something else and...
:shhh: Duracell Ultra AA Batteries (4) and Duracell Ultra Power AAA Batteries (4) are each showing straight £4.65 for A on msm, but are 2 for £6 on a.com. (A.com says, for the AAA version, "+ Tester" - does that mean anything?:think:)
Both battery pack is Any 2 for £6 at both Sains and Tes. Mix and match at both includes the two packs. These mbuys are off on msm somewhat later than the 8pm-8.30pm that I suspect it updates.[/Strike]:(:(:(:( Mbuys have just this minute appeared back on msm, immediately before I posted!:(:( But maybe have missed update into APG ( - what does Msl say?!? -) and perhaps may glitch if bought and checked before 6am tomorrow/next update.
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davemorton wrote: »Wow, this place is so nice. First David. telling me where to save money on his pressie, and now TM letting me know where best to buy her favourite 'wine' that she wants for Easter. Such great people
P2TKL you should have a PM
Did you not notice the hint of where to buy mine and FC's favourite prosecco.0 -
New points on a Greenredeem for British Pie Week:)
Instead of getting 25 points for doing the quizzes, you only get 10:(To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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2l Coke for 79p in Home Bargains, dated til May too!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/2ltr-bottles-coca-cola-79p-home-bargains-1842110#commentsPobody's-Nerfect0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »[Strike]I was looking for something else and...
:shhh: Duracell Ultra AA Batteries (4) and Duracell Ultra Power AAA Batteries (4) are each showing straight £4.65 for A on msm, but are 2 for £6 on a.com. (A.com says, for the AAA version, "+ Tester" - does that mean anything?:think:)
Both battery pack is Any 2 for £6 at both Sains and Tes. Mix and match at both includes the two packs. These mbuys are off on msm somewhat later than the 8pm-8.30pm that I suspect it updates.[/Strike]:(:(:(:( Mbuys have just this minute appeared back on msm, immediately before I posted!:(:( But maybe have missed update into APG ( - what does Msl say?!? -) and perhaps may glitch if bought and checked before 6am tomorrow/next update.
The Mbuy is showing on MSL Savvy0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Just to try to confuse people possibly. Really it makes it more justified therefore, in my view, for us to be using it as we are. If it's causing confusion instore (hence why you are entitled to the DTD) they then really ought to be making the fact they are different offers clear otherwise they are overcharging people. Or rather ought not to be making them clear so that we can 'punish' them in the way we are and take the DTD from them for their causing confusion that leads to them overcharging others. Same previously (except it's £2 not DTD) with the different crisps elsewhere, coincidentally on the same pricing (but not the same mbuy), and also with our 'punishment' when they have really high individual prices on items that are on mbuy, that then compare from those high prices, in our favour. I like to think we are getting more back as a result of their own tactics in attempting (undoubtably successfully with many other people) to take more money from consumers, those who buy a single unit.
You ve confused me :rotfl:0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Not so, It's a gamble......The deposit you make today will not be worth the same in 1/2/5 years as inflation will have eroded it's true value, therefore you will have lost and gambled against putting into some kind of savings paying a fixed amount.
I've already mentioned inflation.
Government bonds, that pay interest, help offset inflation.
However, when you gamble you stand the chance of losing your stake money.
You cannot lose your stake money with premium bonds, so it is not a gamble.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
davemorton wrote: »Oh, I was going to just roll with the moet for you two ladies, but since you insist, I will read back and check out the prosecco.
To save you the trouble Moet will do just fine.0
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