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The Extreme League of Intelligent Team Earners
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Hugs to Wendy a. So sorry to hear your sad news.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
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Mildred1970 wrote: »Most on here are guilty then :rotfl:
Although I guess that the software to investigate this probably either already exists or could be developed, I doubt that Asda has that capability at the moment. I think their idea of possible fraud relates to a suspicion that higher value coupons must have somehow been manipulated by editing low value ones. I seem to remember that certain MOCs for £5 each flooded some stores a while back and were found to be homemade - A's May thinking of those .ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
fairclaire wrote: »It's just manic TS. Text me tomorrow
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Not sure if anyone else spotted this for T orders for tomorrow, but down at the bottom of page 5 half price offers there are Duracell Ultra 8 packs that are currently BOGOF and going half price tomorrow so double bubble on two of them (£8 BOGOF going £8.40 down to £4.20 on AA and AAA 8 packs). Seems a good price before any £15 off voucher etc?
You have qualified for Buy 1 Get 1 FREE Cheapest Product FREE
You have qualified for Half Price Was £8.40 Now £4.20
Anon
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Kettle Chips Lightly Salted 150G (only this flavour)
You have qualified for Buy 1 Get 1 FREE Cheapest Product FREE
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Other T offers from tomorrow (under Top Offers):
Gordon's Gin currently £23, tomorrow was £18 now £15
Bacardi £22, was £18 now £15
Captain Morgan Original Spiced £21.85 was £18 now £15
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shirley999 wrote: »Similar with these: -
Kettle Chips Lightly Salted 150G (only this flavour)
You have qualified for Buy 1 Get 1 FREE Cheapest Product FREE
You have qualified for Half Price Was £2.19 Now £1.09
I remember when there was a similar offer on tuna couple years back, it was a one day wonder, I would love to get some cheap kettle chips hope this might work in store in the morning.0 -
Evangeline1971 wrote: »Hi everyone
I feel a bit of a failure tonight, no glitches to reportI noticed Savvy was eagerly awaiting me to find something but no new multibuys due tomorrow have been updated as yet. Its not all bad news though because if anything appears tomorrow it may work all day, as with the chips ahoy last week, they didn't appear on A5da website until Wednesday so worked all day, whereas the ones which had shown on Tuesday didn't work (or may have worked early morning before my shop at 7:30am)
There's no update about which Finish Tabs will be on offer, so no idea about that :huh:
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-webstore/landing/home.shtml?cmpid=ahc-_-ghs-d1-_-asdacom-dsk-_-hp#/promotion/ls84261
If anyone is still up after midnight it may be worth checking the above link to see if more info has been added but its a long shot as it may not even compare to anywhere. I'll check again in the morning if anything new has been added :cool:
Edit: I remember now my failed shop last week was 8:50, not 7:30am
Nothing appeared yet, not for me anyway - can anyone else see anything?, so it didn't appear on Tuesday. So, hopefully this appears on Wednesday and then works all day. I think I'll go to bed and wake early, just in case! Goodnight folks:wave:.
EDIT: Ah. Yes it is the Finish 34, I can see it at the bottom of one of my screens, when searching for "Finish" on a.com, but not in the product page of the products showing in the main part of the screen on the search.
EDIT 2::oNo, I'm not reading it correctly - it's the Finish Quantum Regular 30 on £12 or any 2 for £12 - showing at bottom of screen but not on the product page. But check the 34 tabs instore to see what they scan as just in case, as no mbuy at all on a.com, apparently, for them. No good comparisons on 34s at the moment as Sains price of £6 will not update into the system until 'between 6 and 7am'.
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Although I guess that the software to investigate this probably either already exists or could be developed, I doubt that Asda has that capability at the moment. I think their idea of possible fraud relates to a suspicion that higher value coupons must have somehow been manipulated by editing low value ones. I seem to remember that certain MOCs for £5 each flooded some stores a while back and were found to be homemade - A's May thinking of those .
Just whilst Im on....and Im not much at the moment
I've only skipped and jumped. But we do (or most of us do) commit fraud by misrepresentation. if you give false details to claim an APG you are guilty of it. Be that to get past the £100/10 per month limit or whatever. It's unlikely to get anyone in any bother but we should never have an 'Im entitled' attitude. You're not entitled and every time you get past that is a bonus.
As a person who deals with stuff I would definately never be mortified at being accused.....because I am guilty! To my mind we are playing a game and that involves losing sometimes and dealing with any losses that happen. I honestly do get annoyed at people who feel they have 'a right' to complain. You don't. It's a gamble where you might win or lose, you're not entitled to win
And as someone who has a genuinely good reason to complain latelyspend your time on something more worthwhile. life is too short to complain because you lost a few quid. And we are all fraudsters. If you're going to be one don't get haughty and and embarassed about it
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Although I guess that the software to investigate this probably either already exists or could be developed, I doubt that Asda has that capability at the moment. I think their idea of possible fraud relates to a suspicion that higher value coupons must have somehow been manipulated by editing low value ones. I seem to remember that certain MOCs for £5 each flooded some stores a while back and were found to be homemade - A's May thinking of those .
I don't think A has the capability, they rely on customers keeping receipts for their own records (and marking refunds, apg redemptions etc on them).
I guess they could detect duplicate APGs as timestamp, store id and transaction id are on there... but it would have to be manually added information as the b/c only has the coupon value in it.
Good night everyone :hello:#CHEEKY :cool:0
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