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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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scottishshortie wrote: »I can only see one dove cherish on both A and MSM also can't see offer when looking at the dove but it is listed under the 248
I can see the brown £6 one on both A.com and MSM but this one on A.com only. Actually looking at that with the double ££ in the red '2 for £8' banner in the top left.......This signified glitchy items last year as well? Can't remember the details of how it worked offhand but it had some significance. Anyone else remember?0 -
We are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0 -
TCB are paying upto £73.50 with Aviva for car insurance for new customers....ends in 4 days.
Their quotes are also valid for 60 days....so useful if your insurance is due in next 2 months.Keep Moving 2018 challenge.
January....
Week 1-4 total 159.44 miles
Week 5.... 41.66 miles
Not moving anywhere! House renovations taken over life!!0 -
7 Pair M&S Socks down to £2.99 from £12 @ Marks & Spencer
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/7-pair-m-s-socks-down-2-99-from-12-marks-spencer-2029969
Ive ordered 3 of these for myself and today I picked up my order from last week for OH
click on the green tab - £2.99 for 5 - originally £12
5 Pairs of Freshfeet™ Cotton Rich Cushioned Sole Socks
T101302S
OH wears them under his work boots so the colour does not matter but I might be wearing the pink ones“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 -
I could just go home now and go to sleep on the sofa
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underperky wrote: »So can I buy at sada and get price matched or is it a glitch I have to go to !!!!!! for
Tia.
Sorry savvy for asking
But shy bairns get no broth
As the saying goes
Ooh I like that one, think I might need to borrow it.Hope is not a strategy.0 -
auto.armadillo wrote: »this is 1st item of clothing I've ever managed to get on a trial for not sure there is much to say about slippers though lol x your dw is very lucky x;)
what! to have me or the dress.
second thoughts, don't answer that :rotfl:0 -
OMG, what a long post - I feel I ought to copy and paste and then print if off and then cut it into useful sections
Still not had a proper play with Match and Moor but if the system picks up this price difference with Asda in theory you could buy 6 of these comforts for £19.50 plus your other bits of shopping to take you over the £20 marks.
this would give you
6000 bonus points = £6
£3.25 - £2 = £1.25 in price matching points x 6 = £7.50
so the till spit machine should give you two £5 vouchers and 3500 points on your card to build up for next time.
Is this correct I wonder? I suppose it needs a tester who has is going to do a Morrisons shop anyway, taking the shop through self scan, need fabric conditioner so can buy some of this Comfort to take the total over the £20 marks. And then is brazen enough to go straight to customer services for a refund if they don't get a voucher and/or points
Your receipt gives your points total up until yesterday so you wont really know if you have got the points until the day after your purchaseSavvybuyer wrote: »But, here's a potential very good one (or two) in M:
:j:j:j
Comfort Fabric Conditioner Tropical Burst 1.5L 42 washes
Comfort Fabric Conditioner Blue Skies 1.5L 42 washes
Each is £3.25 in M. And with 1000 points:T:j.
So, £1 in points. And then... we hope
Price match vs Asda at £2!:T:T:j:beer:
Making them £1 each - for a 42 washes Fabric Conditioner.
Given that my trigger (don't get excited, it's not in that context;):D) on a 85 washes Comfort is £3, that £1 is an excellent effective price indeed (85 washes are 3L so why is 42 washes, which is slightly less than half, still 1.5L?:think:).
Of course, it doesn't actually 'make them' £1, they still always cost you £3.25 and see you giving that to M and any difference or points back is always in points not cash that sees you committed to using them in M. And you have to amass round £5s.
But...that nasty womble killer - my knowledge about these 42 wash Comforts actually came from the APG and the unwelcome £2 vs £3.25:mad: comparisons on there losing me quite a lot in the last few weeks, grrr!!:mad::mad::rotfl: - is transformed into a very good item to buy in M and price match them to A's £2 and take the £1 worth of More points on the products!
Perhaps with things like the Crisp N Dry Veg Oil 2L - you know, all the usual APG womble killers - £3.59 M vs £2.00 A. No extra points for that:(, but usual 10p/100ml guide price and Veg Oil in M is tending to be more expensive than my guide price, M do seem generally more expensive on Veg Oils than elsewhere, so they do deserve to be price-matched to someone else's cheaper pricing in my view. Why are people buying the 1L Crisp n Drys in M when they are one and a half times the price per unit?:think:
Now, I know the shelf pricing says 15p/100ml on the 1L and 18p/100ml on the 2L but, come on, surely they should know to buy the 2L ones as they are £2 elsewhere (in A!) and therefore cheaper on a Match & More shop vs Mr A.:rotfl::rotfl: "Works out" at 10p/100ml! Yet the 1Ls, with their expensive M offer of £1.50 on them, very depleted in my store today!:(:rotfl:
Gosh, this is a long post!!!!...:rotfl:“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 -
hi, does Sainsbury do their toy sale online anymore? I really need one of those leapfrog teddies for a first birthday next week. thanks0
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zippydooda wrote: »what to have me or the dress.
second thoughts, don't answer that :rotfl:
both of course :rotfl:We are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0
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