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  • rhosynbach wrote: »
    me personal ignore small differences on glitchy shops, but if you want to get the refund cant you do it online they have the request refund and cant see why they would look into how much you paid,
    as for no marge for bread think of the calories your saving:rotfl:

    :rotfl: true:)
    Thanks for the advice:A rhosnybach and Cheer1eader

    I don't do many c&c or h/d usually one per month but would still like to remain an invisible customer so I'm not going to contact c/s. not worth it for a few pounds.
  • henrik777
    henrik777 Posts: 3,054 Forumite
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    josie wrote: »
    But then again there was am article in the paper claiming that deliberately getting an apg (like hair oils for instance) was also abusing the system.
    Let's not get holier than thou. Each to their own & we each do what we feel comfortable with.


    Personally, I keep ordering candles even tho they're not delivering them & am quids in & perfectly happy with that, but some wouldn't be & that's up to them. Added bonus of no stocks of candles clogging up the garage that I don't even want :)


    QUOTE=altojack;67500986]I agree with this and feel uncomfortable with it. If you know the item is out of stock and go ahead and order and take the apg isn't that classed as fraud? Or not? I wouldn't have the b a ll s to do it.
    :o

    Asda control the way the APG is setup.

    Fraud is deception (to put it simply).

    Dear Asda,

    Please send me some groceries.

    Dear customer,

    We only have some of what you ordered.

    Dear Asda,

    Deliver what you can.


    Dear Customer,

    We will.


    Dear customer,

    Now check we are 10% cheaper.

    Dear Asda,

    Will do.




    Fraud ? PMSL
  • Sarahdol75
    Sarahdol75 Posts: 7,717 Forumite
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    Afternoon all

    Happy BIrthday MHoc , have a lovely day.
  • Just doing a muggle A.com shop and noticed a couple of things. Apologies, dont know how to post pictures from MSM but ES bacon lardons are £2.28 each, comparing to T at 75p **OOS

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=bacon%20lardons


    Also, the 2 for £2 multibuy on Heinz soups is missing on A.com (the black ones compare at £1 each in T)

    I'm not able to test instore but can report back on Wednesday night
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    edited 19 January 2015 at 1:35PM
    A v W

    1 x Activia 0% Fat Free Yogurt - Peach (4x125g) £0.97 £0.92
    1 x I can't believe it's not Butter! Original Spread (... £1.65 £1.65
    1 x Warburtons Sliced Danish White Bread (400g) £0.75 £0.75
    1 x McCain Original 5% Fat Oven Chips - Crinkle Cut (1... £2.50 N/A
    1 x Activia Yogurt - Strawberry (4x125g) £0.97 £0.92
    1 x Activia 0% Fat Free Yogurt - Raspberry (4x125g) £0.97 £0.92

    A v T
    1 x Cadbury Time Out Bars (8x16g) £1.59 £1.00

    A v S

    1 x Activia 0% Fat Free Yogurt - Peach (4x125g) £0.97 £1.00
    1 x I can't believe it's not Butter! Original Spread (... £1.65 £1.50
    1 x McCain Original 5% Fat Oven Chips - Crinkle Cut (1... £2.50 £2.00
    1 x Activia Yogurt - Strawberry (4x125g) £0.97 £1.00
    1 x Activia 0% Fat Free Yogurt - Raspberry (4x125g) £0.97 £1.00
  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    Couldn't have put it better myself, thanks.

    henrik777 wrote: »
    Asda control the way the APG is setup.

    Fraud is deception (to put it simply).

    Dear Asda,

    Please send me some groceries.

    Dear customer,

    We only have some of what you ordered.

    Dear Asda,

    Deliver what you can.


    Dear Customer,

    We will.


    Dear customer,

    Now check we are 10% cheaper.

    Dear Asda,

    Will do.




    Fraud ? PMSL
  • gocat
    gocat Posts: 5,907 Forumite
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  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    henrik777 wrote: »
    Asda control the way the APG is setup.

    Fraud is deception (to put it simply).

    Dear Asda,
    .........................................
    ......................r,

    Now check we are 10% cheaper.

    Dear Asda,

    Will do.


    Fraud ? PMSL

    :o Im confused now, I cant see where fraud has been mentioned?
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • .

    davemorton wrote: »
    :o Im confused now, I cant see where fraud has been mentioned?

    altojack wrote: »
    I agree with this and feel uncomfortable with it. If you know the item is out of stock and go ahead and order and take the apg isn't that classed as fraud? Or not? I wouldn't have the b a ll s to do it.
    :o
    originally quoted by josie, who Henrik was replying to.

    s10ct.......

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • Mildred1970
    Mildred1970 Posts: 4,794 Forumite
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    Afternoon all :wave:
    josie wrote: »
    But then again there was am article in the paper claiming that deliberately getting an apg (like hair oils for instance) was also abusing the system.
    Let's not get holier than thou. Each to their own & we each do what we feel comfortable with.


    Personally, I keep ordering candles even tho they're not delivering them & am quids in & perfectly happy with that, but some wouldn't be & that's up to them. Added bonus of no stocks of candles clogging up the garage that I don't even want :)


    QUOTE=altojack;67500986]I agree with this and feel uncomfortable with it. If you know the item is out of stock and go ahead and order and take the apg isn't that classed as fraud? Or not? I wouldn't have the b a ll s to do it.
    :o
    [/QUOTE]

    Well said Josie :T

    If people want to hammer this (or whatever the next glitch is) that's up to them. It's fine by me if people wish to go for it and stock up their attics/garages :)

    If you don't feel comfortable doing it - ok then don't. But no need to berate anyone who does IMO
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