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How would I get to know which items qualify for points in the morrisons matchandmore? Is there a list somewhere or do I just have to walk around the store looking for matchandmore items?
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How would I get to know which items qualify for points in the morrisons matchandmore? Is there a list somewhere or do I just have to walk around the store looking for matchandmore items?
Thanks.
you can find the "more" points offers on the morrisons app
Goals: Save £500 for emergencies, Save £200 of Amazon vouchers for Xmas, fix my holey clothes!
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How would I get to know which items qualify for points in the morrisons matchandmore? Is there a list somewhere or do I just have to walk around the store looking for matchandmore items?
Thanks.
They have signs instore and you can download the app and see on there
Morning again
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I've just downloaded the morrisons app as this is the first time I've used my card and my points are showing already
Thanks again hollies bloom xOne cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
Round the corner from M having a free coffee in Neros courtesy of O2 moments and checked my app. Points showing already and vouchers ready to collect:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0
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I just saw this cup and thought it was good
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*Please be warned swear words are involvedOne cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
Good morning
Thank you hollieinbloom.
Thought I would try out the biscuit glitch this morning. I did 2 shops to see what happens and
1st shop I bought :
7 x rich tea creams
3 x ginger crinkles
10 x butter crinkles
match points 9800:T
more points 10000:T
2nd shop:
10 x crunch creams
10 x ginger creams
match points 9800:T
more points 5000
Cashier did ask if I had left any on the shelf.:eek:
I said I had, as Cheer1eader might be in later for the rest:rotfl:
No I didn't, I said there were loads left.
Hope that helps someone else.0 -
littlebluebird wrote: »Just popping to say thanks to posters about biscuit shop. I cannot pretend to fully understand it but I do appreciate the time people have taken to talk it through.
Did want to bump a couple of things though...
Remote90 did imo a great job of explaining which biscuits, post 2094. Seems to have been glossed over but Def helps.
Anon, thanks for the general 3m info (did a name get decided upon, can'T remember).
As for the 20/10 limit. I'm still confused. Have we worked it OUT?
Looking at 3m terms you should be able to buy 20 the same in one shop, not 10. Are we assuming 10 because of apg/pP?
Is the 20 referring to the total in the OFFER? I'm thinking not as peeps seem to have gone over.
I don'T really get the receipt results people are posting so would appreciate any clarification. Tia.
I agree it's confusing!
Maximum 10 of one type, because....
"If you buy more than 10 items of one identical product, only 10 of them are eligible for Match points under our Price Match Guarantee"
Maximum of 20 in one transaction, because....
"we will give you 10 Match points for every penny difference, up to a maximum of 10,000 points in any single shopping".
if 1 packet = 490 Match Points,
21 packets = 10,290 Match Points (ie, over the limit).
People have been buying more than 20, and all seems fine on the receipt, however, I'd tread with caution because of this clause...
"The total amount of points you can earn is capped to 100,000 points in a calendar month. Points earned that exceed this cap may show up on a receipt at the time of purchase but will not be allocated to your account."
Admittedly, this is referring to the monthly limit, but it COULD be the same for the transaction limit.0 -
Good morning
Thank you hollieinbloom.
Thought I would try out the biscuit glitch this morning. I did 2 shops to see what happens and
1st shop I bought :
7 x rich tea creams
3 x ginger crinkles
10 x butter crinkles
match points 9800:T
more points 10000:T
2nd shop:
10 x crunch creams
10 x ginger creams
match points 9800:T
more points 5000
Cashier did ask if I had left any on the shelf.:eek:
I said I had, as Cheer1eader might be in later for the rest:rotfl:
No I didn't, I said there were loads left.
Hope that helps someone else.
Fab totals!! i don't think the ginger creams were on the more points that might be why on the second shop you didn't get as many? xx
Goals: Save £500 for emergencies, Save £200 of Amazon vouchers for Xmas, fix my holey clothes!
Frugal living 20140 -
I don't think they are, looks like these might not be in the 3 for £3 in that particular store as 98p below..
2 x Kellogg's Special K Biscuit Moments - Caramel (5x2...£1.96£2.00
Donaldweight, did you get '3 for £3 cereal bars x2' on receipt ?
How about this for a possibility..
You buy one item that is 98p and in the '3 for £3' offer. Because 98p is less than the overall average price of each item in the offer, i.e. £1, the apg has to compare that item at the actual price paid. Perhaps the apg cannot increase the price paid to match the offer average.
And how about because of the under average price of item 1, the apg cannot just guess the price that the others should be so that the average across the board is '3 for £3', thus forcing every other item in the offer to compare at full price.
So, in Donaldweight's case, how about the two items he bought being 98p each, forcing one other item in the offer to compare at full price. The fact that it just happened to be chocolate and raspberry is perhaps just a red herring, it had to be something after all.
So, if my instinct is right, it just might be that this could open up a whole new way of glitching for us. Look for ANY multibuy offer where you can find at least one item that is below the average offer price, thus potentially forcing the others all to compare at full price.
I will test this later, but if anyone else wants to try my theory before I post again, please feel free.0 -
Good morning
Thank you hollieinbloom.
Thought I would try out the biscuit glitch this morning. I did 2 shops to see what happens and
1st shop I bought :
7 x rich tea creams
3 x ginger crinkles
10 x butter crinkles
match points 9800:T
more points 10000:T
2nd shop:
10 x crunch creams
10 x ginger creams
match points 9800:T
more points 5000
Cashier did ask if I had left any on the shelf.:eek:
I said I had, as Cheer1eader might be in later for the rest:rotfl:
No I didn't, I said there were loads left.
Hope that helps someone else.
On the second shop you have less more points ?!did one of the biscuits not have more points on? :cool:One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0
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