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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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on hukd, sorry if posted already.0
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cheer1eader wrote: »hi tweets :wave:
that's ok, i've never done the quiz as i don't know the password :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
You have to pm Snap-ant for the quiz password0 -
Good Afternoon0
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Right, it's a crafting day for me. Got my sea glass, shells and coloured sand. Let's see if I can make Kirsty proud of me.:)
(I'm easily pleased, these days:rotfl:)'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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shirley999 wrote: »
Kleenex for Men twinpacks
At Tesco, twinpack £2. Double 2 for £3 discounts applied. £5 off when you spend £20 or more on Household products. Enter eCoupon [code on above link] at checkout. Valid online only for deliveries between 26th May 2014 to 3rd June 2014. One coupon per customer.
£5 back through Quidco Clicksnap meaning you can get 10 twinpacks for free. Tested on click and collect picked up this morning. Minimum order from tesco.com of £25 or you incur a £4 fee.
My own find.
my basket wont transfer from quidco to Tesco, I keep getting an error has occurred.good find though. :beer:
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for clickshap - does click "n" collect = instore or online ?? many thanks !0
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Tried to do an order with the Kleenex and combine it with some other products I have coupons for. Wouldn't work because even though the coupon is valid today- it's not on the day I pick up?
Pretty stupid if you ask me. Just cancelled my order. Not worth the hassle!
Ts you have lost my business0 -
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Savvybuyer wrote: »:rotfl: Good morning and, now well afternoon!! This from 5.12 this morning - after I went to bed just before 5:rotfl::rotfl:.
Hi there - thank you!:)
It's not Morries that is price-collecting: it's the agencies for A (and T).
That adjudication is from ages and ages ago, when M did not have online grocery.
The point about Morries caring whether the APG is accurate is because Morries were objecting to advertising by A, saying it was inaccurate. Obviously it affects M adversely if competitors make claims in their advertising that encourage people to shop at the competitors on that basis rather than shopping at M.
Thank you for your very direct and foreright view there (about the price collectors). It's easy (for you maybe;)) to be as bald as that, but when there are (or have been) fewer jobs around do people really have a choice as to what jobs to take? I could at this point launch into a very long and supported argument (debate) about autistic vs non-autistic workers and about how recruitment processes are to blame etc.
I'm pretty sure I saw this job advertised on one of the mystery shopping sites. There's very little screening that's done for working for a mys shopping company - you just apply and give a reason why you think you'd be good at it and away you go. It's extremely poorly paid and works out at less than the minimum wage quite often as they pay a flat rate for the work, say £12 to complete an "audit" which may take you a couple of hours instore and then another 30mins or more to enter the details later. I'm not saying people do, but it would be very easy to miss a price and just make it up. There are no checks done...0
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