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Claire_Alex wrote: »Is this the JF trigger please?
http://www.johnfrieda.co.uk/ProductDetail/Hair-Care/Frizz-Ease/Frizz-Ease-Nourishing-Oil-Elixir
No Claire Alex, that's the oil that is comparing well for an APG.
The triggers are the impulse set, H&S Total Care b/c 734954 or Tres Conditioner b/c 283021.0 -
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Claire_Alex wrote: »Is this the JF trigger please?
http://www.johnfrieda.co.uk/ProductDetail/Hair-Care/Frizz-Ease/Frizz-Ease-Nourishing-Oil-Elixir
Hi
No you need two of them and then i have been using impulse set hthSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Afternoon all. Just realised I've not left the house in four days. Proper hermit!
Tomorrow I have to get my nails done, am being taken out for a fancy pants lunch and have this meeting about work so no excuse!
Hi Emmap.
Noticed that you may have a new job in the offing. Well done I hope it works out well for you0 -
Hi all,
I have been reading your forum with much interest on and off for years. Even after all this time, I still do not fully understand it. I have read the starting info several times. I understand that you compare Asdsa to other supermarkets and use APG to make savings. I understand about fillers. What I do not understand is what is a trigger, how do we know what a trigger is,and ultimately are you doing this to save 10% or as I suspect is the savings much greater?! Sorry.0 -
Yes mum still had her nice head on :TGood Afternoon
Good afternoon tweets:) so glad to hear Mum is being nice to you.
It is a beautiful sunny afternoon here:T. and it makes you feel good.I am having a very lazy hazy sunny afternoon as getting up at 5-30am this morning is beginning to have it's toll and I have just had a nice afternoon cuppa:coffee:and a whoopsied cream cake from Waities and now think I could do with a little nap;)0 -
Hi all,
I have been reading your forum with much interest on and off for years. Even after all this time, I still do not fully understand it. I have read the starting info several times. I understand that you compare Asdsa to other supermarkets and use APG to make savings. I understand about fillers. What I do not understand is what is a trigger, how do we know what a trigger is,and ultimately are you doing this to save 10% or as I suspect is the savings much greater?! Sorry.
A trigger is an item which is not picked up on the APG which causes the APG to miss multi-buy prices.
For example you buy 3 different shampoos at 3 for £10. One is a trigger item and is not picked up by the APG because it's not yet in their system.
The APG thinks you paid full price for the other two shampoos (for example, £7), not the multibuy price of £3.33 (in the case of 3 for £10).
Therefore the full price is compared to other supermarkets, not the price you paid. This means you can achieve favourable APG results.
HTHBitcoin. If you haven't heard of it, you have now.0 -
Hi all,
I have been reading your forum with much interest on and off for years. Even after all this time, I still do not fully understand it. I have read the starting info several times. I understand that you compare Asdsa to other supermarkets and use APG to make savings. I understand about fillers. What I do not understand is what is a trigger, how do we know what a trigger is,and ultimately are you doing this to save 10% or as I suspect is the savings much greater?! Sorry.
I'm glad you asked, as I am in the same position. Please can we have a class for beginners? And is it correct that we need a printer to participate?
xx“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
Hi all,
I have been reading your forum with much interest on and off for years. Even after all this time, I still do not fully understand it. I have read the starting info several times. I understand that you compare Asdsa to other supermarkets and use APG to make savings. I understand about fillers. What I do not understand is what is a trigger, how do we know what a trigger is,and ultimately are you doing this to save 10% or as I suspect is the savings much greater?! Sorry.
I 'm sure an explanation of triggers was given yesterday (or day before)
Searching for "Trigger" should be easy enough to help you find it
Eta. No need now as its been posted again but it should have been easily found as it was on first page of search results :cool:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Ive just started to run through my wombles and I found on one Persil dual action bio capsules - please can I ask is this the one where there is a try me free offer?
(yes Cheerios is on shop as well - but ive only got a small box in the house
1.17 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.80 £0.79
0.28 x ASDA Parsnips by Weight per kg £0.42 £0.41
2 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £2.00 £2.00
3 x ASDA Chosen by You Garden Peas in Water (300g) £1.00 £1.10
4 x ASDA Smartprice Sage & Onion Stuffing Mix (85g) £0.60 £0.60
4 x ASDA Chosen by You Peach Flavour Sparkling Spring ... £1.50 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Tea Break Sliced Fruit Loaf (40... £0.85 N/A
1 x Wilkinson Sword Hydro 5 Razor £4.50 £3.99
2 x Heinz Classic Oxtail Soup (290g) £1.48 £1.48
2 x McVitie's Digestives - Milk Chocolate (332g) £2.00 £3.18
2 x Crosse & Blackwell Marrowfat Peas (290g) £0.68 N/A
2 x Clover (1Kg) £4.00 £6.00
1 x Warburtons Medium Sliced White Bread (800g) £1.00 £1.45
2 x Nestle Cheerios (600g) £3.00 £4.00
1 x ASDA Brussels Sprouts (300g) £1.25 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Still Lemon Lime & Grapefruit F... £0.38 N/A
3 x ASDA Mango & Passion Fruit Flavoured Water - No Ad... £1.12 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Double Gloucester with Onion & ... £1.50 N/A
1 x Ilchester Wensleydale with Sweetened Dried Cranber... £1.50 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Red Leicester (385g) £2.28 N/A
1 x Sarson's Gravy Browning (150g) £0.70 £0.70
1 x Persil Dual Action Bio Laundry Capsules - 28 Washe... £6.00 £10.00
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