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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Am I right in thinking that 2x sanex and the trigger work out at 70p??? Ish..
I don't use it but need to recycle a couple of apg's that are about to run out...
i think you get paid a little bit to take them away aproz 30p
now hiding behind hc sofa as i am most properly wrong:rotfl:0 -
Hi
I think I have found another trigger in As. Scanned the below on MSL and it came up product not recognised. It shows on a.com but not MSL.
It's Sanex Dermo Sensitive Shower Cream Sensitive Skin b/code ending 763378. Have tried to upload pics but not sure I have done it right. Haven't tried as kids driving me crazy earlier will try later.
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Are these too big how do I make them smaller?
ThanksMake £10 a day in March - £182 / £310 :j0 -
Thanks for you help JulieElizabeth
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Originally Posted by Rece£ts FB page As some of you may have noticed, we are experiencing a longer delay than normal processing some receipts, rest assured we are working on this and all receipts will be processed, please continue to use Rece£t as normal, apologies in advance for and confusion.
Which app are we discussing here guys? Very curious!!!! TIA
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Good morning everyone. I've had a sleepless night and would be grateful for some advice.
ds1 and his gf (both in their late twenties and have bought a house together) came round yesterday. I'm very fond of gf and thought she was a lovely girl although she does have some very different attitudes to me regarding money at times (she's been brought up as a bit of a princess and to value designer goods and the need to impress others above all else). However, she's also kind, caring, funny and very clever (graduate with a very responsible job) and most importantly, makes my ds happy most of the time. In turn, he is usually good at getting her to see sense and provide reality checks.
Yesterday ds was joking with me about money saving as I explained yet again about how to use GR vouchers at M&S (we had meal deals for lunch!) when he suddenly looked serious and said, "Well at least what you are doing is legal, unlike gf."
Gf laughed and said blithely, "Well all the hundreds of pounds we spend at Toscas they can give us the odd lump of cheese." It transpired that they use the hand-held scanners to do their shopping and gf thinks she is justified in dropping a few items (lumps of cheese being her favourite) into the trolley without scanning them. She seems to think this is the same as me using glitches etc and does not consider it is wrong.
I know that we all have our own moral line but in my book (and I'm pretty sure in the eyes of the law) this is stealing. I tried telling her that they do spot checks on people's trolleys when they use hand held scanners but she just laughed and said, "I know, they've done it to us but they only scan a few odd items and if they did find an item I hadn't scanned I'd just tell them I'm really sorry I must have forgotten to scan this." I tried reasoning with her and mentioned they could also look on CCTV or have store detectives so she might well give away the fact that this had been deliberate rather than an accident but she didn't seem to grasp the fact that she could be prosecuted, which in turn would probably lead to her losing the job she has worked so hard for.
DS said he refused to be part of this and wouldn't go anywhere near her when he knew she intended to do this. However, he would still be in the shop with her and they go through the tills together at the end as they usually pay half each. He thinks that as long as he isn't anywhere near her when she adds the unscanned item to her trolley that he is not involved and cannot be prosecuted. However, I'm really worried that ds could be implicated and prosecuted too.
Does anyone know what my son's legal position would be if she did get caught?
Am I overreacting or does anyone else think it's OK to add a few unscanned items to a trolley load? If I'm not overreacting, how do I convince her to stop doing this or my ds to refuse to go into the shop with her?
Very difficult situation - at that age they know everything.
The self scan tills are well covered with cameras, even more so than normal tills. Most stores have a zero tolerance policy and will automatically call the police. How would this affect her work with a police record if she was arrested.
At best she could get banned from the store or banned from all stores of that supermarket in the country.
Perhaps she needs the shock of actually being stopped on the way out by the security chaps and being asked to unload her bags.
They do say that most theft now occurs at self scan, mostly I imagine just out of forgetfulness or even out of sheer desperation - some do it just for kicks.“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
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Purple_fiend wrote: »Hi
I think I have found another trigger in As. Scanned the below on MSL and it came up product not recognised. It shows on a.com but not MSL.
It's Sanex Dermo Sensitive Shower Cream Sensitive Skin b/code ending 763378. Have tried to upload pics but not sure I have done it right. Haven't tried as kids driving me crazy earlier will try later.
[IMG][/img]
[IMG][/img]
Are these too big how do I make them smaller?
Thanks
BE CAREFUL! I just scanned this barcode on screen and it's coming up on my MSL !!! Probably not a trigger afterall.0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Rece et - a very temperamental app which suffers form constant crashing and freezing for me.
Thanks - will look into it!!!0 -
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