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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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Just back from Morries again with a stack of whoopsies.
About 30 items all 19p including Kievs and cold meat( on multibuy so free)10 packs ham ,cheese ,yoghurts etc , came to £5.03 and I paid with a £5.00 voucher from the Vodka earlier.
Love it.:j:j:j0 -
50p off coupon for the lattice crisps.
Not as good as yesterdays free ones but don't forget 25p cashback with cos
https://www.facebook.com/SeabrookCrisps/app_6720985695396530 -
Worth logging in to Q and checking (on the website) if you haven't used for a while - Mrs Anon had an exclusive offer of a £20 bonus if she opts in and spends £5 or more (ex. VAT) before midnight 31st October.
Bother spotting this AFTER a transaction that would have met that requirement.
Anon0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »I haven't done a morries shop yet... Can you just buy the bonus items to accumulate the points or do you have to buy them in a £15 spend to get them?
Thankyou
Good afternoon everyone:wave:
We've been to m3adowh3ll:eek: I was planning on going to the mr shoes event but having seen how busy it was we walked in one door and back out of the other... It was so much easier when little man was in his push chair...at least I knew he couldn't get lost in the crowd.
Went into whsmiths for the priority moments peppa Halloween activity book and the loom bands but my app wouldn't connect so no freebies for me today:(
Did notice in Waterstones lots of childrens books were buy one get one half price ... diary if a wimpy kid/ David Walliams/ Julia Donaldson/jaqueline Wilson/ Holly Webb etc DD used her gift voucher from last Christmas and got 4 books. So she was pleased.
The books £1 and the loom bands finished0 -
Evening all,
Did someone mention you could get children pain killers free from the Asda Pharmacy?0 -
Had to dash earlier but back now...Now Munqui, if you accept the challenge and are willing to try a C&C test shop on behalf of the Elite, and there is another adult that could legitimately have an account in your house, it would be interesting to see if/how "Household" is enforced on the system as you know your "household" is currently up to the £100 limit ... obviously only if you would be shopping anyway, don't go overboard on the test in case it does still recognise the £100 limit has already been met (and if necessary, something that could be returned after the test).
Hmmm, I had been thinking of setting up an account for the MIL (different address, legitimate reason too in that she doesn't drive or have a debit/credit card and is pretty hard up), so the idea of managing couple of accounts is something i've already thought about.
My wife could setup an account :think:, but instead of doing another CC tomorrow, I'm probably going to attempt £51 on each account next month (glitches allowing ofc), we really don't need any groceries at the moment.
Then again I've got until 1pm tomorrow to change my mind :rotfl: 7 fillers and an expensive (so expensive i should return it) bottle of 1L JD :think: 90p back v M
edit: oh i didn't lose out as knew how close to the limit i was, it was the difference between 8 and 10 boxes of udi :rotfl:#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
helen2k333 wrote: »Evening all,
Did someone mention you could get children pain killers free from the Asda Pharmacy?
There was free kids vitamin D tablets from As pharmacy, don't know if it's still on? Is that maybe what you're thinking of?0 -
helen2k333 wrote: »Evening all,
Did someone mention you could get children pain killers free from the Asda Pharmacy?
I know you can get childrens vitamin tablets free from asda, does that ring a bell?#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »There was free kids vitamin D tablets from As pharmacy, don't know if it's still on? Is that maybe what you're thinking of?
Thanks fairclaire,
No, I've ran out of Calpol and was wondering if I could get it from Asda for free for my kids.0 -
helen2k333 wrote: »Thanks fairclaire,
No, I've ran out of Calpol and was wondering if I could get it from Asda for free for my kids.
I think the only way you could get that free is on prescription. You will spend a lot less buying supermarket or pharmacy own brand Paracetomol suspension though. Exact same active ingredients but cost a lot less. You pay for the name with Calpol.0
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