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TBH we are not taking alot , clothes, micro, lappy's food, jewellery box, and valuables .
But i have hurt my back this morning:( shock of work i think:rotfl::rotfl:
I am going to chill now other stuff is ready to go
We have the same room a normal too:T:T and a new bed
Its like they got you a new bed specially!
Good luck with the move, I'm sure you're used to it by now, but it still must be a pain to have to do every year.0 -
They still should compare -shouldn't they?
Yes they do but I would have had to pay £3.29 each so rejected them. APG came through and matched so my petrol money and Toblerones were covered.
No way are these worth £3.29 each - they are priced to go on offer - even S have them as "normal" price £2.50, 2 for £4, 3 for £5 so they have gone up to manipulate either another Rollback, an offer, or both.
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Ladyshopper wrote: »Its like they got you a new bed specially!
Good luck with the move, I'm sure you're used to it by now, but it still must be a pain to have to do every year.
They did;):rotfl::rotfl: i wish, some diff staff though, so will need to suss them out, better let me use washing machine:rotfl:
Yes we are used to it. Thank anyway
Sorry not answered message just sat down really, but thought you might have wanted some:D
Did you get what dd wanted?Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
I finally solved my "free" holiday dilemma. After days of searching, I found a lovely cottage in the Lake District, with a hot tub, that came within budget. Its all been booked today, and we are going in May half term. Am so grateful that I was awarded it, and really looking forward to it, as I think I was a child the last time I went there.0
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Hi guys, any tips for using up online apg's?
I love that I can get items for cheap/free (or better!) but then I end up with loads of e vouchers that I have basically paid for...
I've put together a list of long life staples that we tend to use and toiletries that I could buy, but any fresh stuff (fruit/dairy/meat/fish) I tend to buy for pence when reduced.
I know someone posted about buying larger items (clothes/electricals, etc) and returning them for a giftcard but would that work with things ordered via cc with e vouchers?
I even thought of buying things to sell on Ebay but after deducting fees/postage I'd be no better off.
Any other ideas? :question:0 -
They did;):rotfl::rotfl: i wish, some diff staff though, so will need to suss them out, better let me use washing machine:rotfl:
Yes we are used to it. Thank anyway
Sorry not answered message just sat down really, but thought you might have wanted some:D
Did you get what dd wanted?
Yes, we went to the Dr Marten outlet store this afternoon. First time I've ever been, but really good. There wasn't a great deal in her size, it was clear that 6, 6.5 and 7 were the most popular sizes, but she eventually chose herself a pair of pink welly boot type docs! They're made out of vulcanised rubber apparently!
There was loads in smaller/bigger sizes, some really nice ones which I would have loved. Great prices - shoes are £25, boots £30 and long boots £35. She wants to go again - apparently end of Feb/early March is a good time as all the sale stock from retailers comes back to the outlet.0 -
hiya,
qoc or anyone else, can you please tell me how to get cartoon hd back? thank you x0 -
jonathanh1989 wrote: »Hi guys, any tips for using up online apg's?
I love that I can get items for cheap/free (or better!) but then I end up with loads of e vouchers that I have basically paid for...
When possible recycle them on things which are cheap, free or better (you answered your own question!).
It's a never ending cycle
I also get my regular food shops using them.Bitcoin. If you haven't heard of it, you have now.0 -
Nivea wipes :mad:
SEL £1.50 instore earlier (I was in As testing so checked the wipes out)
Charged £3 each on C&C this afternoon.
Will post full results later when they're in.Bitcoin. If you haven't heard of it, you have now.0
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