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I can't seem to quote you chrisv, but thank you, I realise that, I was wondering how the comparisons compare
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From a womble Heinz soup , multibuy not recognised
They bought 3, scotch broth and lentil. Should be 3for £2. Compares to tesco.
Gives 66p return. Three cans for £1.34. (Not including apg calc.) Think someone mentioned it during week but confirming it off womble today.
Great womble netted me £3.51 and 80p CB0 -
Does anyone know how well the comparisons made on msm match the pp comparisons?
Currently the big cheese pizza in the bni deal is £4 comparing to £2 at A on msm, and bahjis are £2 comparing to £1 in A, so if this worked would make it free?
May go and test in a bit if nobody knows
Totally different sources.
The information on msm (as far as it extends) is accurate as it is taken from online. Generally speaking of course. (Not talking about showings of N/A;).)
T's PP is taken from instore checks - totally different from the ones for the APG. So it depends on how well T's instore checks reflect the prices for M. Depends what you think about that and whether you think it's safer or more risky than the APG.
In general, they're about the same sort of risk on M aren't they? TPP and APG. Both a bit risky, each on different items at any point as each done from separate price collections to each other. Items that have been 'missed' for M on T PP in the past (though this is no guide) are loose sweet potatoes, loose parsnip, garlic, Flora Buttery 1kg, those off the top of my head. The fresh spaghetti 23p in M (T at 20p) was comparing 20p vs 16p earlier in the week on T PP as they'd obviously associated the price of the Savers spaghetti tin with it:laugh:. I've no idea if that is still happening - it's likely they've had another price collection in the meantime and depends what information or otherwise that has captured.
Lastly, don't forget that Msm is real time (as 'real' as we get as online information can be for the following day) whereas the collections are taken at certain points in the week - so the collections could still have older information, from earlier in the week, while Msm may have changed to a new M offer price or a new reversion (if that a word:laugh:) to full price.0 -
sparklyfee wrote: »
Also can't find what the mugshots are about? Can anyone help? Thanks
A v T (shop last Friday afternoon)
[FONT="]3 x Mug Shot Noodles (67g)[/FONT]
[FONT="]£2.22[/FONT]
[FONT="] £1.50[/FONT]
A pp pointed out that, even with the APG, Mugshots can be bought just as cheaply in other places (I think B&M and/or Poundland were mentioned but don't quote me on that). However, if you like them, they make cheapish and useful fillers as you can get several different flavours.“A journey is best measured in friends, not in miles.”
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scottishshortie wrote: »Mug shots are 3/4/£2 in A but multibuy missing on msm compares to T or M at 50p:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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I know, but I was wondering if anyone knew how well the 2 comparisons tend to match up (the pizza on a.com is £2 but I don't know if that is what pp will match it to (if anything) - hope that makes sense)
Cheese pizzas comes back as n/a v all the shops, this is from my shop done on Friday 25/04/140 -
hi fc
no none at all which is why i can't figure out whats going on. i have unistalled the sada app from my phone. i did want to go get some more tassimo today. not too worried if i have lost the £7.00 off previous shop as i paid with apgs but would not like to lose any future 1s:o
When someone posted in the previous Elite thread about losing APGs due to being over the 10 receipts or £100 limit, several others said that the way to avoid this is to be a little more 'creative' with your name and email address, i.e. use a different one for each receipt along with different bona fide (but not your own) postcodes! :whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle:“A journey is best measured in friends, not in miles.”
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