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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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Does anyone have thoughts on this double the difference scenario.
Bought a reduced item at Tesco at the weekend which had a Yellow sticker on it saying £4.00.
I've only just noticed the receipt says £9.20
Would there be double the difference on this or not,I'm thinking no because there wasn't a SEL as I remember as it was a clearance item.
Or should there be as it's still an overcharge,I'm flummoxed as usual lol
I have had DTD for this reason before. HTHs0 -
Thanks Tiny,I have a feeling OH scanned the wrong barcode though eek0
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Quick M M&M/3M Guide
New offer from M to price match other retailers plus they offer bonus points too.
1. Register and get a 3M card (1 per person, not per household, so 1 per adult!). Need to get it swiped at the checkout each time you shop.
2. Key info - minimum spend £15 (no minimum number of items), limit of 10, 000 Match points per shop, limit of 20 items on offer (More Points) per offer but not limted More points. Overall limit 100,000 points per calendar month (of both Match and More).
3. When you get to 5,000 points, on your next shop it should produce a voucher for £5 for you to use next time.
4. You are aiming to buy items that are cheaper than M (MSL/MSM can be a good guide) against A, S, T or Aldi/Lidl PLUS have More points bonus to maximise returns.
5. More points also appear even on reduced items.
6. Rinse and repeat for particularly good offers.
Effectively the M voucher (when you get it) is like APG, PP or BM voucher that you can spend next time (or rather, on shop 3 - one shop to generate, one shop to get the £5 voucher, 3rd shop to spend it - obviously Shop 2 you could put through any item with your card to generate the voucher).
Someone can edit the above as required if I have missed anything/got anything wrong.
HTH
Anon
Only that the vouchers are valid for 56 weeks.
I finally got mine today :j:j and have finally got my head round how the whole thing works and how to tell when the vouchers will be available. Hallelujah!!0 -
It's really nice to see everyone having fun with the new morries points even though I can't join in. :T
Credit to savvy for his lists, above and beyond the call of duty. :A
Glad the teething problems are being ironed out. :j
DD3 lives within walking distance so I will dip my toes in eventually. Now I guess I need to get a card or something.0 -
Afternoon allSealed 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
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fairclaire wrote: »Only that the vouchers are valid for 56 weeks.
I finally got mine today :j:j and have finally got my head round how the whole thing works and how to tell when the vouchers will be available. Hallelujah!!
56 weeks :eek:, I would surely remember to use them in that time.0 -
The lady on the checkout was very impressed with my Morries points haul this morning. 6 x bottles of red wine.
Got the last slow cooker in our Lidl. Got some other bits and pieces and used the £5 of £40 from Saturdays paper, but not sure if I was making very good choices.
Taken DD to work. Now I need to be busy for an hour or so before DS2 can go to BMX. Wish I was getting paid for all this taxi driving!0 -
Afternoon bubbs :hello:0
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