We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
The Forum now has a brand new text editor, adding a bunch of handy features to use when creating posts. Read more in our how-to guide
We're aware that some users are currently experiencing errors on the Forum. Our tech team is working to resolve the issue. Thanks for your patience.
everyone loves it (in) the Elite
Comments
-
Do the Sun accept Yopmail?
I did this and they are sending a T voucher, but also said this :eek:
Hardly surprising. They have to call up your details when you livechat them, easy enough for them to see all results at a particular postcode and put a block on
i would only livechat them again about a "clean" address if i sign up a relativeApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
-
thats a really difficult thing to quantify...but I guess it depends what you class as a comforter.
Daft question but I'll ask anyway
Does anyone or do you know anyone who is an adult & they still have a 'comforter'?
Thank you

As a child I had a teddy and he was relegated to a shelf some years down the line.....however from a very early age I've been a nail biter and as such even as an adult in times of stress etc I still use it as a way of feeling safe so to speak..
I'm also told by my DH that he knows if I'm uncofortable in a situation because I will twiddle my hair round my finger...so I guess whilst there isnt a physical teddy or blanket as adults we can often regress to other childhood habits.....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
My results are in - not quite as expected ?
items on your bill qualify for comparison
Sainsbury's
1 x Sprite Zero (2L) £1.98 £2.05
1 x Fanta Z Orange Zero Added Sugar (2L) £1.98 £1.00
1 x Dr Pepper Zero (2L) £1.98 £1.00
Is it to do with S having 2 for x amount offer and you bought 3 ? May be totally wrong.Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
I know some people (SavvyBuyer :wave:) will say "why buy 9 for 22p when you can buy 6 for a profit of 64p" but slipping in a single Dr O pizza means you are still in profit and still under £10 APG.
That's good enough for me and easier to use at the tills :cool:
Even better if the MOC goes through at £2.79 :money:
Aww I didn't have a pizza moc:wall:
Have I deserved a big Red Cross then for buying 9 :rotfl:Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »2 pairs of shoes for £7.65 delivered

http://www.hotukdeals.com/vouchers/15-10-off-codes-free-delivery-using-discount-code-shoezone-1860653
Don't forget TCB either
Thanks for this,
I have just received these shoes, very flimsy and not very good quality but ok for summer/holidays and sizes a bit on the small side but ok for the price paid.
Think i might take mine back to store and exchange for a bigger size.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 -
rhosynbach wrote: »thanks mine is well passed the time now and still has not changed, think i may not win this one, but it was a recycled apg from 2 lots of birds then poo so if i have killed it not the end of the world.
Collected mine at 8am and still waiting for an APG :eek::eek:0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »I ended up having to sort my car out this afternoon, only a small part to replace, and it ended up costing much less than what I was expecting. [...]
They needed to wait for the part to arrive though - a few hours, so I decided to leave my car at the garage, an excellent move as the entire town:eek: has double-yellow lines. So I ended up standed for a couple of hours, in a town with a Morries:D.
[...]
x
Mildred1970 wrote: »Evening all :wave:
:bdaycake: Happy Birthday QoC :bdaycake:
Savvy - you took your car to the garage & it is costing only £6? :eek:
Yes, £6. Does that 'eek' mean £6 is too much or is a 'bargain'?:question:0 -

Thanks to whoever posted about this freebie a few weeks back.
I thought it would just be a sample (which I always send away for as they are handy for when we travel) but it's a full sized product and £1 off MOC0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 354.5K Banking & Borrowing
- 254.4K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 455.4K Spending & Discounts
- 247.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 604.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 178.5K Life & Family
- 261.7K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards