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Hi Everyone,
I have been reading along for a few weeks and after the recent comments have decided to jump aboard. I hope you will be your usual welcoming selves.......
I am recently retired, having worked for more than 40 years, so money is tighter than I would like. I have managed to get a couple of your glitchy things, and am looking forward to lots more in the future.
I love the chat that goes on here, but probably will not have much to say that you would be interested in
Hiya and welcome. Grab a seat and chat when you can.
Coffee or beer usually available
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gOOD MORNING ALL...
lovely to see a new thread...but no chance to read back what I've missed over the weekend....so a collective hug to all and onwards towards easter....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »hi welcome minihauk, pull up a chair ,
most of us only have a lot of rubbish to share, and it never stops us posting;):D:D
Morning Rhosy
Hows things Chick ?
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Hi Everyone,
I have been reading along for a few weeks and after the recent comments have decided to jump aboard. I hope you will be your usual welcoming selves.......
I am recently retired, having worked for more than 40 years, so money is tighter than I would like. I have managed to get a couple of your glitchy things, and am looking forward to lots more in the future.
I love the chat that goes on here, but probably will not have much to say that you would be interested in
Hi Minihauk
WELCOME
I hope you will enjoy sharing your time with us I am not retired yet but will soon be unemployed (resigned) so will be chasing the better deals too
Its a lovely thread so supportive of all , many laughs and hopefully there is someone near you who you can meet up with in time
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Hi Minihauk
WELCOME
I hope you will enjoy sharing your time with us I am not retired yet but will soon be unemployed (resigned) so will be chasing the better deals too
Its a lovely thread so supportive of all , many laughs and hopefully there is someone near you who you can meet up with in time
Post what interests you Its all very random :rotfl:
Morning Mrs Mac :A
I'm being a lazy tattie today. Not even dressed :eek:
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How strange
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thanklyou

Worth mentioning the following scenario...
if your order looked like
£20 for 2x Pampers Active Fit Size 3
£7 for 4x shades 4pk
£2 for various fillers
total to pay £29
turn up and they have no pampers size 3 :doh: total to pay £9... ok but what if you had £20 of eVouchers on that order
no subs: total to pay £-11 is likely going to give you grief / phone to A5da's [STRIKE]help[/STRIKE] chat line or maybe a cancelled order with hassle getting eVouchers back.
with subs: total to pay £9 but if you refuse the nappy subs they should refund the £20 back to your card which is more than the original charge was. (I've not had to do this myself but It's how I've read it works on here - corrections welcome!)
I've assumed they subbed a different size nappy in the 2 for £20 offer in this scenario.
edit to add: it seems the refund would be capped at the cash cost of £9, you might have to contact them for the remaining £11 eVouchers.#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
Bananababe wrote: »Hiya Bubbs
How the smoke free going ? Xx
Hi BB :wave:
Ok thanks, sstill not had one:T:T
Hope you are ok?
Rhos sorry , looked at old receipt wrong time:o:o 11 ish they are due:pSealed 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
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