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davemorton wrote: »A 20 mile trip to Waitrose verses a 4 mile trip to asda?? Also an extra 10% off.
But yes, you are right, if you have a waitys near you, and they have stock, just get them there.zippydooda wrote: »your right, and you get a free paper (£5 spend) and coffee. but wheres the fun
also assuming your waities have them.
Thanks Dave and Zippy for confirming things
Thanks for the new thread Dave0 -
davemorton wrote: »What are you spending them on though Zippy, apart from the pub? (or is that all
:beer: Wish my pub sold gift vouchers)
put in my pay pal, then I transfer to dw (no charges) then repeat.
but I do keep some back for general purchases on line. like 2 x 1/2 price cinema tickets (o2 priority) and a £1.99 photo calendar from snapfish. (I used £9.99 code so only paid delivery)
any odd amounts left I put into my gas/electric account
ps you can only do so much with 3v and pp until you get verified. its quit large though0 -
Trying to get my head around this. You say "100% legit comparison!" so couldn't I just buy them in Waitrose at 75p? Trying to see where the benefit is in getting them at Asda when you have to buy additional items up to total of 8.
Depends on many things...
1. Do you have a W nearby
2. Do you want 10% off by buying at A
3. How do you intend to purchase...cash/APG's
4. Do you want to recycle own APG's/Wombles
5. How much cash do you want to use.
Personally I never spend more than 10p cash on instore shops or £1 on online shops. I use my own or wombled APG's0 -
Just picked ours up DW fancied one last year but not at £100 so Dry January is paying for it :coffee:
Joining you TMno hangovers here not sure if that is not drinking enough or too much :rotfl:
Decided having a drink is just habit as in
Its x oclock
its x day
its been a good/bad day etc etc
DM is posting I need one to get through it
:T:T:T
I will keep the :coffee::coffee: flowing for you both on the night shift and anyone else joining you seeing as I am the only one who seems to pop the kettle on that late at night.0 -
davemorton wrote: »Afternoon all
Special hug to Ladyshopper. Keep strong and positive!
Extra special hug to David. :smileyhea
tweets, did poppy have her thunder jacket on last night, and if so, do you think it made much difference when the fire works were going off?
Now theres a problem, tweets with a small t, but what to do at the start of a sentence? Hmmmm
Ah, thanks DM, the hug is much appreciated!0 -
davemorton wrote: »Afternoon all
Special hug to Ladyshopper. Keep strong and positive!
Extra special hug to David. :smileyhea
tweets, did poppy have her thunder jacket on last night, and if so, do you think it made much difference when the fire works were going off?
Now theres a problem, tweets with a small t, but what to do at the start of a sentence? Hmmmm
No Poppy did not have her thundershirt on .
I debated about it earlier in the day and didn't want to confuse her having her wondering why she was having it on for bed.
I put her thundershirt on when going mums at weekends. There is a stupid lad who drives a quad bike on route and Poppy tries to escape if he comes near us on quad the noise frightens her. So in this instance thundershirt doesn't work.
When I eventually managed to find a username it had to be a small t . Wouldn't let me use Tweets TWEETS or any other spelling but tweets0 -
davemorton wrote: »What are you spending them on though Zippy, apart from the pub? (or is that all
:beer: Wish my pub sold gift vouchers)
pps have you checked your local pub chains on line for gv's0 -
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »If only you were five years younger....
... And a bloke
:T:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
zippydooda wrote: »put in my pay pal, then I transfer to dw (no charges) then repeat.
but I do keep some back for general purchases on line. like 2 x 1/2 price cinema tickets (o2 priority) and a £1.99 photo calendar from snapfish. (I used £9.99 code so only paid delivery)
any odd amounts left I put into my gas/electric account
ps you can only do so much with 3v and pp until you get verified. its quit large though
Already verified, but now the extra points is over, it seems a little too much effort for me for little reward, but we shall see
I wonder if my power company take them.....hmmmm“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0
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