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  • shirley999
    shirley999 Posts: 1,957 Forumite
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    Anon wrote: »
    Thank you - if it was £19.98 instore how did you get it to compare £35v£17.50, or was it a C&C?

    Many thanks

    Anon

    APG was £19.98 I think. £39.96 - £22.20 + £2.20
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    dipdap wrote: »
    Evening all :)
    Tiger it's all your fault, after you texted me I went to Ms and bought yet more biscuits :o
    I assume I'm not the only one I to treble figures now on the biscuit count? :o
    he he.. just us two greedy gannets then :D:rotfl:
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I'll have a gander:D

    Tygers the girl for this:)

    Ah, thanks TM. But you clever peeps are "hot to trot" too. Off to make a late supper ((been the hairdressers and M's). Then a cup of tea with a few biccies :p
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    nerfdad wrote: »
    Watch out for the police when you go to use your apg:eek::eek::D:D

    Why would police be interested (out of interest)? Will be spending evouchers online?

    Anon
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    shirley999 wrote: »
    APG was £19.98 I think. £39.96 - £22.20 + £2.20

    So if a genuine purchase then nothing to worry about as performing exactly as intended?

    Many thanks

    Anon
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
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    strewth71 wrote: »
    Hi Em, the advice I would give is to go to entitled to http://www.entitledto.co.uk/ it will give her an idea of what help they will get. My dh had is hours cut from 42 to 25 and I don't work, I panicked but doing the calculator eased my worries a little. We have 2 kids at home so we struggle...but manage, with the help of the elite of course :A

    Thank you so much Strewth. I've sent that over.

    It's times like this I wish I lived closer so I could go over with a bottle of wine and make them dinner.

    It's a couple of hours away by train so maybe i'll suggest a visit when the dust has settled.... :(

    Determined to be as helpful as I can be
    Debt free 6th December 2014 :)

    'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'
  • Colin_Hunt
    Colin_Hunt Posts: 5,812 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    So if a genuine purchase then nothing to worry about as performing exactly as intended?

    Many thanks

    Anon
    Why on earth would someone need to buy these toothbrushes all of a sudden? I am baffled.
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    No, just you! :rotfl:

    I've not been at all this week, not had chance to fit a biscuit run in. I know where to go if i fancy a biccy though! :D

    Heehee looks like the biccies are on me :D
    bubbs wrote: »
    I have not bought anymore;) but when i got petrol yesterday got my vouchers:T:T:T

    I've still got your choccies :D you got deodorants to swap? :D
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
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  • dipdap
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    tigerwhite wrote: »
    he he.. just us two greedy gannets then :D:rotfl:



    Ah, thanks TM. But you clever peeps are "hot to trot" too. Off to make a late supper ((been the hairdressers and M's). Then a cup of tea with a few biccies :p

    Yay, knew I wouldn't be alone :D
    Nice haul :T I never manage to catch whoopsies right :(
    Last time I was there, right time and right place in Ts it was all calm for about 30 seconds until the scavengers swooped and we all got shoved out of the way :mad:
    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 - Gusteau
  • Colin_Hunt wrote: »
    Why on earth would someone need to buy these toothbrushes all of a sudden? I am baffled.

    Read back and it will be plain to see ;)
  • Excitingly (or not, depending on your perspective) my sada delivery actually contained Udi's :rotfl:

    So I can finally see if they are as bad as all that. The boxes are bigger than I thought they'd be, but luckily only got a couple.

    My shop also randomly contained 4 extra pints of milk that I hadn't ordered (in addition to the pint of milk I'd bought for myself..)

    Seems a shame to waste it, can't possibly drink it all (partner is away for work, so its just me and I normally struggle to get through a single pint before it goes off), freezer is full to bursting...
    ... so anyone got any milk using up suggestions? It's skimmed so not great for cheese making...
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