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  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Yes you can... as mine is the same later today. You've paid £5, you then get a £15 (or whatever) refund from the driver. It's not a e voucher you are getting back, it's a £15 refund on your card. Worked for me before....:D I'd only do it on returnable items though, not the chicken licken...

    Does this work with h/d? I had 3 items missing from a delivery, told the driver who made a note of it and told me to ring c/s and tell them to get a refund...
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Bring back the Monday price collection!!:(:(

    Campaign now - I want it back!:(:o
  • mimi1234
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    TWEETS - how are you? Are you looking forward to going back to school? I bet you cannae wait.
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Just thinking out loud... If you pay in e vouchers on cc and you don't accept part of it do they refund your account automatically?? As its not cash you paid with...

    I did have a HD cancelled by @sda... None glitchy but I had to ring them when I had another order ready and they added the e voucher back on...that took a good 20minutes on the mobile:eek:

    I know it's not ideal but if you have paid in e vouchers its not really cost anything has it? Is it worth highlighting your account?
    At least this way you aren't caught on the apg online merrygoround where you have to order something or the vouchers expire:)

    Just a thought:)
    If you paid in e vouchers, it has cost you. for e.g., you may have spent £20 to get a £10 APG. That £10 APG would now have been spent, so you overpaid in the first place to get the APG (I need a better and more succinct explanation of this, now where is Savvy?!! :rotfl:). Only joking savvy:D

    All i know is that if you edit or change a shop after using evouchers, they disappear. If you get a refund on something, it's a refund against your card, not as an e voucher on your account.

    Keep all your fingers crossed that my 4pm cadb highlights shop works as it's still on A (but i know APG doesn't use A for M comparison)
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • karlie88
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    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Macademia's shop...

    1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Chicken Breast Fillets (4... £4.29 £5.28
    1 x Cadbury Instant Hot Chocolate Fairtrade (28g) £0.25 £0.32
    1 x Cadbury Highlights Milk Chocolate Fairtrade (11g) £0.25 £0.32
    1 x Cadbury Highlights Bournville Fairtrade (11g) £0.25 £0.32 - this wasn't in the M deal
    1 x Cadbury Wispa Gold Hot Chocolate Fairtrade (27g) £0.25 £0.32
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Greek Style Yogurt (500g) £1.09 £0.85
    1 x ASDA Hero with Beef in Jelly (400g) £0.37 N/A
    1 x ASDA Hero with Chicken in Jelly (400g) £0.37 £0.48
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A

    Think i know why yours didn't work. It's only the caramel, fudge and hot choc that I could see comparing. I bought those three so it could still work.

    Macademia/Tiger...what time was the above shop done? tia
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  • Savvybuyer
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I have parted with £25 cash today. _pale_

    I rarely do any APGs so none in hand and have never done a C&C.

    I snoozed and I lost. :o

    You didn't really snooze. We just didn't know soon enough that the Macaroni Cheese was the item to be buying with these things.:(
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 21 August 2014 at 2:59PM
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    If you paid in e vouchers, it has cost you. for e.g., you may have spent £20 to get a £10 APG. That £10 APG would now have been spent, so you overpaid in the first place to get the APG (I need a better and more succinct explanation of this, now where is Savvy?!! :rotfl:). Only joking savvy:D

    All i know is that if you edit or change a shop after using evouchers, they disappear. If you get a refund on something, it's a refund against your card, not as an e voucher on your account.

    Keep all your fingers crossed that my 4pm cadb highlights shop works as it's still on A (but i know APG doesn't use A for M comparison)

    I'm here. It's blooming Wednesday price collection. I cannot think of anything else it could be. It's specific to last Monday's collection and not a rolling Ambrosia 3 for '2' thing like it was back then*.

    (*That, the 3 for '2' glitch, was a thing inherent to the way the system calculated comparisons vs x for 'y' offers at competitors - they could not solve it so had to change the rules to make those offers non-comparable. The errant mbuys we have just seen were however specific to Monday's data. The prices have been compared to correctly before, so it's not something inherent about the system not being able to do so, it was specific to Monday where they must have put certain items into the same mixes and matches, or created such mixes and matches, such as putting the Chicken Fillets and Andrex into a mix and match with the Batchelor's Mac Cheese and having that on a same 4 for £2.00 in the collection. The system is now comparing correctly once more - "apologies for the inconvenience" Mr A might now say - and it is able to identify the correct mbuy price at Morries on the Chicken Fillets, and presumably on the Andrex as well if they have picked that up as being on 2 for £3.50 in Morries and now have that result in the system.)
  • Chrisv
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    sparklyfee wrote: »
    My c and c this morning worked with yoghurt and was "delivered" after midday. My in store shops were before midday with batchelors and didn't work. I reckon the yoghurt is a goer before everyone cancels c and cs...

    Looks like the update ran about 11 o'clock :( Your c/c would have been picked and put through the till long before that.
  • sparklyfee
    sparklyfee Posts: 1,123 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    I'm here. It's blooming Wednesday price collection. I cannot think of anything else it could be. It's specific to last Monday's collection and not a rolling Ambrosia 3 for '2' thing like it was back then.

    Which won't necessarily have fixed the yoghurt
  • gocat
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    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Yes you can... as mine is the same later today. You've paid £5, you then get a £15 (or whatever) refund from the driver. It's not a e voucher you are getting back, it's a £15 refund on your card. Worked for me before....:D I'd only do it on returnable items though, not the chicken licken...
    But if you refuse the chicken when you collect, cant they use it again? I thought it was only taboo if you took your chicken home and then took it back for refund.
    tia :)
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