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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    karlie88 wrote: »
    It's a good deal.

    Although HUKD seem to think otherwise: www.hotukdeals.com/deals/get-a-free-hudl-when-join-sun-86-70-1971668

    If you want a Hudl then go for it. A lot of people on HUKD voted it cold due to it being a 'The Sun' deal. There's a lot of heated debate about this and I stay out of it.

    Your upfront cost is essentially covering the price of the Hudl. There are many other perks to be had though. I've had 2 x Warwick Castle Tickets, 2 x Thorpe Park Tickets, loads of freebies (make up, razors for my chest hair :eek::rotfl::eek:, magazines, exclusive screening to films), access to £9.50 holidays, £1 camping hols etc.

    Chances are these theme park tickets will get repeated...I'm sure Alton Towers, Sealife etc. will come along within the next couple of months.

    The only thing you don't get are the £5 Morries vouchers.

    Booger.


    :rotfl:

    But come on - a 40p here and there for one of those, not too bad?:rotfl:
  • Prob my last Sanex shop............maybe !

    1 x ASDA Dishwasher Salt Granules (3Kg) £1.95 £1.70
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Mushy Peas (300g) £0.16 £0.16
    0.13 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.09 £0.08
    0.01 x ASDA Carrots by Weight per kg £0.00 £0.00
    0.01 x ASDA Mushrooms by Weight per kg £0.02 £0.02
    1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
    1 x Haribo Starmix £0.10 £0.10
    2 x Sanex Dermo Repair Bath (500ml) £7.98 £2.98
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    underperky wrote: »
    Fairclaire your have a heart like a lion , and you deserve a medal, how you find time to post on here is beyond me .... Life would be so much nicer if there were more people like you , your kindness knows no borders :T:T:T:T:T

    Ahh that's a lovely post underperky, I was thinking along similar lines but you said it better than me...:T
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    Ahh that's a lovely post underperky, I was thinking along similar lines but you said it better than me...:T

    i so agree underperky has summed up what many of us was thinking :T:T
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    oh bless him so sad that he could not talk to you about it :( and had to hide things but hopefully he will learn that he can tell you anything i should think you are pretty laid back and shock proof living in your house :rotfl:

    It seems they had to eat what they were given, sort of thing. I'm not saying that's wrong, if it's what works for people. I was brought up a bit like that myself for a while, understandable I suppose given that our parents were brought up when there was no choice but to eat what you were given.
    My mother stopped forcing me to eat stuff I didn't like after an unfortunate incident with some mushroom soup :o I detest mushrooms! I guess she finally believed me after it made me ill all over the dining table :o :cool:
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    underperky wrote: »
    Fairclaire your have a heart like a lion , and you deserve a medal, how you find time to post on here is beyond me .... Life would be so much nicer if there were more people like you , your kindness knows no bounds :T:T:T:T:T

    Thanks Perky. What a lovely thing to say.
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    It seems they had to eat what they were given, sort of thing. I'm not saying that's wrong, if it's what works for people. I was brought up a bit like that myself for a while, understandable I suppose given that our parents were brought up when there was no choice but to eat what you were given.
    My mother stopped forcing me to eat stuff I didn't like after an unfortunate incident with some mushroom soup :o I detest mushrooms! I guess she finally believed me after it made me ill all over the dining table :o :cool:

    i believe children should eat what they are given to a certain point, everyone has likes and dislikes and even as kids mine where allowed a few foods that they did not have to eat as long as they were eating a healthy well balanced diet. i think llife is to short to argue over food if a compromise can be found,,

    had to laugh over the mushrooms :rotfl: you would hate my house at the moment i have the dehydrator full of mushrooms and even with all the windows and doors opened they smell really strong :o:o
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    A2 milk mocs from t run out in the 14th if you still have any:)
  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    no glitches please - am a bit drunk and cant take part!
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • hornetgirl
    hornetgirl Posts: 6,155 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    karlie88 wrote: »
    It's a good deal.

    Although HUKD seem to think otherwise: www.hotukdeals.com/deals/get-a-free-hudl-when-join-sun-86-70-1971668

    If you want a Hudl then go for it. A lot of people on HUKD voted it cold due to it being a 'The Sun' deal. There's a lot of heated debate about this and I stay out of it.

    Your upfront cost is essentially covering the price of the Hudl. There are many other perks to be had though. I've had 2 x Warwick Castle Tickets, 2 x Thorpe Park Tickets, loads of freebies (make up, razors for my chest hair :eek::rotfl::eek:, magazines, exclusive screening to films), access to £9.50 holidays, £1 camping hols etc.

    Chances are these theme park tickets will get repeated...I'm sure Alton Towers, Sealife etc. will come along within the next couple of months.

    The only thing you don't get are the £5 Morries vouchers.

    Booger.

    :rotfl:


    Thanks karlie. I'm always a bit nervous of "deals" where the future benefit isn't immediately obvious. The Hudl looks like it might sell for £60-£65, so one pair of theme park tickets and I should have covered my costs...


    I'm thinking I can live without a Morries voucher right now :rotfl:
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