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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    Goodnight cya all tomorrow :wave:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Coat all swapped with no problems :D

    I don't know why I was worried, but I was :o

    :T:T:T

    Totally understandable QoC glad you got it sorted. :)
  • David. wrote: »
    See there has been a few troutings recently

    Put yourself in sa shoes someone turns up with a voucher having spent £12 and have a £13 voucher from it would you not think it was dodgy ;);)
    Especially if others have been using fake ones in their store and no doubt all be warned about accepting them from their managers

    They are only doing a job folks ;)

    If you go over £9.99 we all know they need to be input manually therefore making an already nervous sa even more wary ;)
    Well said dotmonster, these people on low incomes are probably already very scared that they might lose their jobs in today's climate without having to worry about dodgy people like us turning up with £10+ vouchers on £7 spends (cookies).

    I am lucky that there are half a dozen lovely assistants in my local that will take anything I give them (including hopefully my 10 x £13.66 Pringles apgs).

    Long live the apg..:D
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    edited 9 December 2014 at 11:17PM
    Munqui wrote: »
    Any multibuy on receipt ? hoping for a trigger pringle / kettle chip :rotfl:
    I bet the SEL didn't have the 2f£2.50 on it, muggles love multibuys ;)
    Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £10.92:



    9 items on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gif Tesco

    +£9.94CheaperSignBlue.gif

    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes£0.10£0.10
    1 x Dettol Anti-Bacterial Cleansing Surface Wipes (36)£2.26£1.00
    1 x Pringles - Texas BBQ Sauce (190g)£2.48£1.24
    1 x Pringles - Cheese & Onion (190g)£2.48£1.24
    1 x Pringles - Paprika (190g)£2.48£1.24
    1 x Pringles - Original (190g)£2.48£1.24
    1 x Pringles - Salt & Vinegar (190g)£2.48£1.24
    1 x Pringles - Smokey Bacon (190g)£2.48£1.24
    1 x Pringles - Roast Chicken & Herbs (190g)£2.48£1.24
    Comparison total£19.72£9.78

    just noticed one of my pringles didn't show on the apg it was the thai sweet chilli so don't get that one ;)


    bloo trigger :)

    Hi

    Cheerleader found a trigger yesterday :T Thai Sweet Chilli. I can only see it on msm for M and W.

    So later tomorrow onwards the T price should be picked up and hopefully 2 tubes for 42p (?). Not as good as yesterdays pringlefest, but not too shabby and good as a filler in vs T shop.

    Edit - 92p for two tubes, thanks Chrisv
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    mimi1234 wrote: »
    Good for you sweetheart. I like you optimistic approach to life. You need to rub some of it off on to me. :grouphug::grouphug:

    Not sure if I have read this right mimi. :o Probably best I read it again when I am sober. ;) :rotfl:
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Well said dotmonster, these people on low incomes are probably already very scared that they might lose their jobs in today's climate without having to worry about dodgy people like us turning up with £10+ vouchers on £7 spends (cookies).

    I am lucky that there are half a dozen lovely assistants in my local that will take anything I give them (including hopefully my 10 x £13.66 Pringles apgs).

    Long live the apg..:D

    :eek::eek: :p
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • 80934
    80934 Posts: 552 Forumite
    Hi

    Cheerleader found a trigger yesterday :T Thai Sweet Chilli. I can only see it on msm for M and W.

    So later tomorrow onwards the T price should be picked up and hopefully 2 tubes for 42p (?). Not as good as yesterdays pringlefest, but not too shabby and good as a filler in vs T shop.

    Would the Thai sweet chilli and one other be worth adding to my hd order for tomorrow tea time do you think??
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    emerald21 wrote: »
    I didn t say that I loved them lol was probably only about 2 so couldn t have cared less what I wore :)

    ooh, I remember them well and I was a little older!

    They were like wearing a huge hug, a symbol of Winter and Christmas approaching. We used to get new ones each year, and mum would iron them including the laces.

    We also got fur coats, muffs and hats each year.

    All five of us looked bony b*ggers walking down the street, god knows what mum was thinking!
    10
  • Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Now come on LFAB have a great big TINY hug :grouphug: and then get off your bottom and go and get your bread and milk. ;)

    Or did you managed to get someone to get it for you. :eek:

    Thanks :A
    I did manage to go in the end, no choice really as no one else volunteered :p :rotfl:
    ...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

    PRIDE

    There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
    You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


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