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            Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Still 10 for £3 on msm and A.com.:D
 I cant see the multi on As thats why I asked 
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            Morning all,
 All caught up and signing off for the day, I got nothing done of substance yesterday. I must not distract myself today. 
 Hope it's a good Dee Day for you all. 0 0
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            Good Morning Peeps and Peepettes 
 Hope all you lovely lot are well - and the not so lovely lot are well, as well 
 Can report choc cake still good to go for favourable PP £2 v 50p A
 Shop done at 9.50 am this morningFriendship Is Magic.0
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 I agree with this, I collected my C&C order and no powder but they had listed the price as £5 and substituted it with another for £3 but it was only 28 washes :mad: Obviously I refused it. The assistant also told me that the £2price had been an error online. I have the email they sent me showing the price as £2 so I might complain to HO if I have time. They should at least honour the price stated.I'm not getting worked up about this - but I do think Asda are misleading people and I certainly intend to tell them so. Yes, we know it's a glitch but it has appeared on their website at £2 for a while now and many people will have ordered it not realising it's a likely error. Asda have had plenty of time to change the price showing online and they haven't bothered to do so - they should not expect customers to differentiate between bargain offers and their daft mistakes.
 I realise I won't get any cheap powder but I will feel better if I tell them they are devious so and so's !
 On a plus note I was mistakenly given a bag of tangerines and bananas I hadn't ordered :T0
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 SFSB when you're looking for price glitches do you have a system for finding them easily? There are so many things that may glitch, where do you start? :huh: TIAShortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Sorry guys, I've been at work since 7am and no chance of getting to A before lunchtime. Still planning a trip there when I can get out, it just looks like it will be later than I'd hoped.0
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            I hope you get the appointment sooner than 2 weeks. :eek:
 Had terrible trouble when DD3 broke her arm as she had just turned 16 and even though still at school was classed as an adult. They were not going to let me stay with her overnight and put her on an adult ward with lots of elderly people who had broken hips, shoulders etc. and didn't know the time of day. 
 I wasn't going anywhere they would have had to get security to shift me, once they realised that next day they moved her into a side room. So I could stay without getting in the way. 
 Some local authorities have different rules as to when children are adults for hospital wards, some it's 18 some 16. :mad:
 I could have understood if she had finished that school year but to all intents and purpose she was a child not allowed to leave school at that point. Not in the adult world.
 I agree it is very difficult and often quite frightening (not conducive to healing) for young people to be treated in generic wards without their parents when they are still at school. I'm a supporter of the Teenage Cancer Trust for that very reason - they realised how awful it was for young people aged 13 - 24 (and their families) to be treated for cancer in wards where they were often the only person under 50 or put in children's wards full of toddlers and crying babies. The charity have set up special wards/units across the country. Lots of celebrities, particularly Roger Daltrey, are involved. http://www.teenagecancertrust.org/“A journey is best measured in friends, not in miles.”
 (Tim Cahill)0
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 :T:T:T I know its not exactly right before anyone points it out but Dumpy you are no longer carrying this around with you :T:TShortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Sorry guys, I've been at work since 7am and no chance of getting to A before lunchtime. Still planning a trip there when I can get out, it just looks like it will be later than I'd hoped.
 Well done When The Fun Stops Stop When The Fun Stops Stop 0 0
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            Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Sorry guys, I've been at work since 7am and no chance of getting to A before lunchtime. Still planning a trip there when I can get out, it just looks like it will be later than I'd hoped. meet u there meet u there 
 Looking at.com this is the most depressing Wednesday update ever :eek::eek:
 I can't get excited about glitches that give a return of 80p on £2 spend ...glitch or not I've tryed telling myself it's still cheap ,cheaper than any where else but it just doesn't feel like a deal.:(
 Off 2 check in store deals .Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
 I have done reading too!
 personally test's all her own finds0
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             meet u there meet u there 
 Looking at.com this is the most depressing Wednesday update ever :eek::eek:
 I can't get excited about glitches that give a return of 80p on £2 spend ...glitch or not I've tryed telling myself it's still cheap ,cheaper than any where else but it just doesn't feel like a deal.:(
 Off 2 check in store deals .
 So many good finds recently where they've been free or even better I can understand how you're feeling, but good luck on your Elite mission 0 0
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            Learn something new everyday or relearn it 
 M&S outlet jumper reduced to £3.99 they have a website and deliver
 http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/blue-harbour-pure-cotton-v-neck-jumper-marks-spencer-outlet-3-99-plus-3-50-delivery-1868837When The Fun Stops Stop 0 0
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