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Sunflower1227 wrote: »question please help
to tried and can't remember. If total shop in A is £97.40 v T £50.71 will APG be £46.70 plus 10% of the difference or 10% of the total shop at A
10% of the Tesco price. so take 10% from £50.71 = £45.64 then take that away from the asda price of £97.40 = apg of £51.76
edit I don't think any of your choices would have given you a correct answer :rotfl:0 -
zippydooda wrote: »10% of the Tesco price. so take 10% from £50.71 = £45.64 then take that away from the asda price of £97.40 = apg of £51.76
edit I don't think any of your choices would have given you a correct answer :rotfl:
Thank you, :A to tired to thinkI, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it.
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Sunflower1227 wrote: »Thank you, :A to tired to think
you still getting 3v in Tesco? my store has had none since early december0 -
Ariel Actilift Gels (two versions) (592ml). £5.37 and 1000 "More". Vs T at £3.
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zippydooda wrote: »you still getting 3v in Tesco? my store has had none since early december
Have never got 3v in tesco, to far awy to just nip tooI, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it.
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Ariel Actilift Gels (two versions) (592ml). £5.37 and 1000 "More". Vs T at £3.
:think:
I have just put that on my A c&c for tomorrow afternoonI, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it.
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Sunflower1227 wrote: »Have never got 3v in tesco, to far awy to just nip too
:rotfl: sorry I was thinking of sunshinemummy0 -
Thank you for your help at thIs late hour, off to try and get some sleep, night :wave:I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it.
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zippydooda wrote: »10% of the Tesco price. so take 10% from £50.71 = £45.64 then take that away from the asda price of £97.40 = apg of £51.76
edit I don't think any of your choices would have given you a correct answer :rotfl:
Close!:rotfl: It's £45.63 point 9, so that rounds down to £45.63 in order to be "at least" 10% cheaper (£45.64 is not 10% cheaper, if only by 0.1p) and therefore 1p more APG than your figure!:rotfl::rotfl:
Has anyone else seen the general glitch on the APG that I noticed the other day? That, when a competitor comparable bill ends in a zero, in other words exactly divisible by ten and you would therefore have thought that it would add 10% of that, in fact it's adding 10% plus a penny (still rounding up to next penny even when on .0p):rotfl::rotfl:, so that's why I'm suggesting SP Lager even though now 90p in A might be best 90p vs £1 M (if it compares) or vs safe £1 T as it will actually give a penny even when it's exactly 10% cheaper than the competitor! (Assuming, of course, that the rest of the comparable shopping is exactly 10% cheaper than the same competitor, or otherwise that the comparable bill for the rival ends in a zero - and that, in every case, you buy enough qualifying items to qualify for an APG in the first place.)0 -
Sunflower1227 wrote: »I have just put that on my A c&c for tomorrow afternoon
:question::eek::question: Might be best bought in M?
On APG they are just 30p off (assuming there's no glitch) - or 31p on one if the T comparable bill ends in a zero:rotfl:. Whilst in M, if the products compare vs T, and assuming the "More" points go on, they are £1 off (although they keep that from you until you get an exact £5 in points as people apparently didn't want small amounts but wanted some meaningful). Obviously need to have £15 minimum spend in M and comply with their T&Cs.
I was thinking whether £2 (net.) for just 16 washes was reasonable as it's still over 12p per wash:eek::rotfl:.0
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