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  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    DeeDee74 wrote: »
    HD or CC only....
    +£47.12!
    0.17 x ASDA Bananas per kg£0.11N/A
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Sparkling Water (2L)£0.17£0.17
    4 x Tizer (2L)£3.00N/A
    10 x Dove Body Wash - Deeply Nourishing (500ml)£39.00£16.70. Real cost £2.00 each
    10 x Dove Body Wash - Silk Glow (500ml)£39.00£16.70 real cost £2.00 each..
    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar£0.10N/A
    3 x ASDA 1% Fat Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£3.00£3.00
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Rubber Gloves Medium (2)£0.24£0.24
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
    1 x Milky Way Magic Stars (117g)£2.09£1.00
    1 x Dove Purely Pampering Nourishing with Shea Butter ...£2.90£1.47!
    Comparison total (compared products only)£86.40£39.28

    shop cost £50 including delivery £51.05 apg... better than free..

    dove body wash silk glow is £2.00
    dove body wash deeply nourishing is £2.00
    Only these to work to make them free.
    Dove purely pampering with shea butter bath is £2.90 actual cost...
    this is a fantastic shop DeeDee, but when Im trying it it is actually coming up with these prices in my basket? Im at £90 ish. what on earth am I doing wrong, or is it fixed?
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • Dexter777_2
    Dexter777_2 Posts: 246 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    HopePray wrote: »
    this is a fantastic shop DeeDee, but when Im trying it it is actually coming up with these prices in my basket? Im at £90 ish. what on earth am I doing wrong, or is it fixed?

    That's what you want for now, but when collected or delivered it will be at the cheaper price (all going to plan) :money:
  • HopePray wrote: »
    this is a fantastic shop DeeDee, but when Im trying it it is actually coming up with these prices in my basket? Im at £90 ish. what on earth am I doing wrong, or is it fixed?

    It's supposed to come up at that price online, but the in store price should be £2 each which is what you'll be charged.
  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Dexter777 wrote: »
    That's what you want for now, but when collected or delivered it will be at the cheaper price (all going to plan) :money:


    Many thanks, thought I was going bananas.
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    edited 6 March 2014 at 1:20AM
    So £50 APGs are ok now? £70? £100? Might as well reach for the sky.
    This time last year or whenever it was? someone who is so hated on here because they generated £30 odd APGs, nearly caused WW3 :huh:

    ...yes it's all within the T&C but really? Talk about drawing attention to it?

    No one seems to play the long game anymore :( a steady APG that will pay out and keep paying out if you don't take the !!!! :(. I sincerely hope Asda wise up and put a cap back in place on the APG.

    I know of 2 people already who have had accounts suspended for this.....it's really stupid and really greedy and I don't care if Im unpopular for saying so :(
  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    An after midnight story.
    I was getting ready for a funeral today :-(
    In my undies, black of course, and about to put on my 4p Tesco tights when I took thought, I have a cast on my arm, so found elbow length leather gloves, perfect for putting on the tights with no chance of catches or runs. Got them half way up when the door bell went.
    Pulled off the gloves and put on a dressing gown.
    There was a man on the doorstep and an open truck with another two men looking out, "want to sell your van Mrs?"
    No thanks says I, just bought it. And off they went.
    So back into the bedroom, gloves back on, tights pulled up as OH comes back from work for the funeral.
    He looked me up and down and asked how much I made :-))))
    He saw the van leaving with the three men as he was parking, and tbh it was a very saucy look.
    Good job we know each other well.
    Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    zagubov wrote: »

    :T


    fairclaire wrote: »
    So £50 APGs are ok now? £70? £100? Might as well reach for the sky.
    This time last year or whenever it was? someone who is so hated on here because they generated £30 odd APGs, nearly caused WW3 :huh:

    ...yes it's all within the T&C but really? Talk about drawing attention to it?

    No one seems to play the long game anymore :( a steady APG that will pay out and keep paying out if you don't take the !!!! :(. I sincerely hope Asda wise up and put a cap back in place on the APG.

    I know of 2 people already who have had accounts suspended for this.....it's really stupid and really greedy and I don't care if Im unpopular for saying so :(

    :T:T:T:T

    Not to mention screwing it up for the rest of us.:mad:

    Morten, shift.


    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rHp0s2wKajw
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    sorry if I sound a little outspoken? I prefer long term gain over short term greed :(
    I just think that tapping the source of our gains so heavily isn't a very good idea. you can make more over a long time by doing little bits than you ever will by hammering it until you get stopped......and everyone else does as well
  • aau1
    aau1 Posts: 19,401 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    sorry if I sound a little outspoken? I prefer long term gain over short term greed :(
    I just think that tapping the source of our gains so heavily isn't a very good idea. you can make more over a long time by doing little bits than you ever will by hammering it until you get stopped......and everyone else does as well

    Not at all.

    You've put your point across very eloquently :T :T
    Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    aau1 wrote: »
    Not at all.

    You've put your point across very eloquently :T :T

    Thank you :)
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