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Elite go to Lapland In Time for christmas Eve

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  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,300 Forumite
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    aau1 wrote: »
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    I like these veggie sausages in a butty :)
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  • remote90
    remote90 Posts: 993 Forumite
    tbw wrote: »
    Thanks for confirming this - so I can safely order another CC for tomorrow and leave 'claiming' yesterdays APG until the beginning of January. I know we used to have to claim the old one first otherwise it would be lost.

    Yes, safe to do this.
  • elainemn
    elainemn Posts: 3,777 Forumite
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    Good morning all.
  • lutzi1
    lutzi1 Posts: 2,703 Forumite
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    Good morning all.

    All December we've had none of the Christmas magazines in my local store, then A large boxful finally appeared yesterday. When I looked the last of the dairy vouchers expire today. :mad:

    So I'm now going to see what I can get today, before dashing off to work early doors. I'll look back on the thread, but if any one around at the minute has any brilliant ideas, please shout! Tia. X
    Hope is not a strategy.
  • lutzi1 wrote: »
    Good morning all.

    All December we've had none of the Christmas magazines in my local store, then A large boxful finally appeared yesterday. When I looked the last of the dairy vouchers expire today. :mad:

    So I'm now going to see what I can get today, before dashing off to work early doors. I'll look back on the thread, but if any one around at the minute has any brilliant ideas, please shout! Tia. X

    if your store has any of the lurpak baking tins left 4 of them plus the £1 vouchers out of each tin works,i have read elsewhere that the lurpak spreadable 500g is 2 for £4 but till doesnt see multi so 4 of them plus voucher may work.not tried with anything else i'm afraid.
    snap,thinking of you and have everything crossed for your mil.:A
  • Ellsey
    Ellsey Posts: 145 Forumite
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    nut wrote: »
    As I've never done a Click & Collect from Asda can anyone tell me how it works please? Am I correct in thinking this is what I have to do from scratch?:

    Register online.

    Fill in my order online and choose which store I want to collect from.

    Go collect my order and pay for it instore.

    You enter credit card details when you order so you do not pay on collection. They will tell you how much you spent when you collect.
  • nut
    nut Posts: 87 Forumite
    As I've never done a Click & Collect from Asda can anyone tell me how it works please? Am I correct in thinking this is what I have to do from scratch?:

    Register online.

    Fill in my order online and choose which store I want to collect from.

    Go collect my order and pay for it instore.

    Can I pay in cash when I collect my order?
  • Leothecat
    Leothecat Posts: 1,492 Forumite
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    nut wrote: »
    As I've never done a Click & Collect from Asda can anyone tell me how it works please? Am I correct in thinking this is what I have to do from scratch?:

    Register online.

    Fill in my order online and choose which store I want to collect from.

    Go collect my order and pay for it instore.

    Can I pay in cash when I collect my order?

    Almost right....:)
    Register, chose your items, chose delivery slot, pay online, go collect instore.
    The amount is only reserved on your card so if there are any price variants, only the amount actually charged instore will come off your account. Hth
  • nut
    nut Posts: 87 Forumite
    Ellsey wrote: »
    You enter credit card details when you order so you do not pay on collection. They will tell you how much you spent when you collect.


    Thanks Ellsey and Leo.
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Morning everyone :)

    Snap, thoughts with you and fourp and both of your families xx
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