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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I have just found something that will definitely be of interest to some of you. I have not tested it yet, but it looks likely to work A v W (add to a Tob Shop..:D).
Buy 2 of these Sanex shower gels plus a trigger in the 3 for £5 toiletries offer and potentially get an apg return of £5.52
ill try, whats the trigger then:o0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I have just found something that will definitely be of interest to some of you. I have not tested it yet, but it looks likely to work A v W (add to a Tob Shop..:D).
Buy 2 of these Sanex shower gels plus a trigger in the 3 for £5 toiletries offer and potentially get an apg return of £5.52
Hi, I am going to A in a minute, so happy to test this with wombles....if someone could tell me the triggers?....sorry have not been following the toiletries...but this just caught my eye
Keep Moving 2018 challenge.
January....
Week 1-4 total 159.44 miles
Week 5.... 41.66 miles
Not moving anywhere! House renovations taken over life!!0 -
Just back from my local A's don't know if mentioned but Quality Street Tubs selling for £2.50 didn't buy any because of my healthy eating plan (£5) on mys)0
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rhosynbach wrote: »sadly no, she is a single mum after her ex dumped her, while pregnant
she is looking to go back to work in the new year but will not be able to buy a house for a long time, she has sorted herself out so well and it has been a struggle, as she ended up homeless after they split, (they were living in his mums house ) so she has set up a lovley home for her and her baby,
oh bless her. It is such a shame, but you must be proud x100 -
scottishshortie wrote: »Just catching up and think you got me mixed up with sfsb he was the one with man flu
I have man flu.... slight sex change but it is definitely man flu as OH tells me he has man flu and I am more poorly than him!!
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Thanks sfsb for the sanex potential glitch...but 2 days into the new year and I'm not ready to crack on the no buying toiletries unless its toothpaste or needed....
I counted up my sanex bath stash this morning thats in the airing cupboard and seperate from the beauty products in the suitcase....I think the 8 I have together with some radox left over from a trial will last the year!
I saw at least 5 shower gels in the cupboard too but I know there are a few more behind the towels.....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Thanks sfsb for the sanex potential glitch...but 2 days into the new year and I'm not ready to crack on the no buying toiletries unless its toothpaste or needed....
I counted up my sanex bath stash this morning thats in the airing cupboard and seperate from the beauty products in the suitcase....I think the 8 I have together with some radox left over from a trial will last the year!
I saw at least 5 shower gels in the cupboard too but I know there are a few more behind the towels.....
Happy birthday sweetie xxx
I think you need to stick to your plan.... if you are going to buy something make it something nice especially for you x100 -
Depends how quick you need to move I guess but 2 weeks sounds mighty quick.
If you are in no rush as such add a bit you never know and you can always accept an offer of this price anyway
Definitely not in a rush. The new build we have our eye on isn't due for completion until April/May time.
The contract with the EA is for 6 weeks and the one we didn't pick is offering identical terms so I'll quite happily take 6 weeks and change if need be
I won't be forced into taking an offer I'm not comfortable with
Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
:doh: I do apologise, that's me skim reading :embarassescottishshortie wrote: »Just catching up and think you got me mixed up with sfsb he was the one with man flu0 -
Suggest phoning their customer services - I also had little information from them and eventually phoned up to get my customer number so that I could login to their website. This is my back up SIM as costing nothing but therefore need to remember to claim the cashback
. If you bought it from Mobiles.co.uk or E2save check your email (including Junk) for an email from them a few days after you signed up outlining the claim process and put the dates in your calendar ready to claim.
The DD details were taken when I signed up as part of the sign up process?
HTH
Thanks very much0
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