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Every Loquacious Idiosyncrasy Treated Equally - 11+ ELITE Thread
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »You are
Absolute Filth
You are loud and proud, and most of all always right. You never take no for an answer, and often do things your own way. You are open to anything, but you will always be in control, no matter what.
http://quizig.com/innocent/index1.html
I am not sure how I got this result
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Sweet and Innocent
Like butter wouldn't melt, you are true to your ways. You have strong morals, but a friendly face. You are approachable and kind, but always hold back when you sense danger.0 -
You are
Angelic
You are sensible and careful, not jumping into situations without thinking it through. Sometimes quiet and sometimes loud, you love a strong relationship and will do anything for anyone you deeply care about.
Told you all i was but you didnt believe me:p:rotfl:
I cannot understand the disparity between our results bubbs x:D:D:D:D
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I cannot understand the disparity between our results bubbs x
:D:D:D:D
She made it upWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
poppypopster wrote: »My local asda are fine with high APG vouchers but they do check them at customer services 9 times out of 10. I keep them under £20
The only reason I do this is because I once did 3 transactions and then went to use them all and the lady asked me why I did that and I said to keep them low and she said you don't need to. Since then I never bothered with under £10 ones.
According to their terms and conditions, Asda can suspend any APG over £15 whilst they investigate them (Zippy - I am learning!):D:D:D
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poppypopster wrote: »My local asda are fine with high APG vouchers but they do check them at customer services 9 times out of 10. I keep them under £20
The only reason I do this is because I once did 3 transactions and then went to use them all and the lady asked me why I did that and I said to keep them low and she said you don't need to. Since then I never bothered with under £10 ones.
But does that mean they enter them into the system and see if the calculation is wrong?
(As usual, I have different - and inconsistent- approaches at different stores, would take me an entire several hours to set out and analyse their precise approaches and what appears to apply in what circumstances and when, so I won't:T.)
Strange - not sure why the system here was separating your post into two separate quotes when I was quoting it but not doing so now I've specifically amended this post.0 -
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:mad::mad::mad::mad: The Dog Rescuers its making me cry .
Cruel cruel human beings :mad::mad::mad::mad:0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »
But does that mean they enter them into the system and see if the calculation is wrong?
(As usual, I have different - and inconsistent- approaches at different stores, would take me an entire several hours to set out and analyse their precise approaches and what appears to apply in what circumstances and when, so I won't:T.)
No. They check to make sure its a valid one and the voucher value is correct. Maybe its better to make them under £10 then.0
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