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  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Sir_Dodgy wrote: »
    C&C from this morning v T
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    2 x Nestle After Eight Chocolate Mints (300g) £8.00 £4.00

    Ah, this is what I've ordered as a test for this afternoon, I'm late reporting it seems :rotfl:. £1.98 in my store when I found them this morning. Compares to T as £2, so get paid 18p for each box.
    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
  • itch_for_a_glitch
    itch_for_a_glitch Posts: 10,705 Forumite
    edited 7 April 2015 at 11:05AM
    Swad12345 wrote: »
    Near where they brew the beer
    How near ? DE15 ? DE11 ?

    http://www.postcodearea.co.uk/postaltowns/derby/de11/
  • Swad12345
    Swad12345 Posts: 493 Forumite
    edited 7 April 2015 at 11:11AM
    De11 so not that far....... I think:) just googled & practically neighbours :beer:
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Morning :D
    I'm suffering today, I've got a hangover I think, mixed with achey body and a swollen gland:o Drink yesterday prob not helped.

    Anyway, I've been scanning in A. Found a few things rtc instore but I can't find/order online so some other people may have better luck. Obv, it's store specific.

    Persil non bio blue box, 28 wash £10 rtc £5.97. The green is available online, but not the blue. The 35 is also on there but that's correct on MyS.
    Surf 18 capsules - black packaging saying "50 shades of..." alluring rose and jasmine. £5.12 rtc £3.

    I may also have something at 4pm when I've done a little test....:cool:
    will the surf be c&c / hd or instore please ?
  • Swad12345
    Swad12345 Posts: 493 Forumite

    Ah I thought u were de15 brewery way I'm de11
  • neas
    neas Posts: 3,801 Forumite
    edited 7 April 2015 at 11:19AM
    mhoc wrote: »
    I have now put myself on the naughty step and I may be there some time :0

    It started off so well this morning, fetched as much as I could out from under the stairs, sorted my stash out into some semblance of order and found a deep drawer for the rice stash.

    I also put some jackets and bags into the charity bag, put some small bits into the Christmas shoe box collection and listed a couple of things onto the local FB page :T

    I then found a handbag still in good condition, must have been a going on holiday bag not used for at least a year or so and I checked its contents, found some nice jewellery I’d forgotten about and a £1 coin! :j

    I also found 2 European Health insurance cards, a bit odd and looking at these the expiry date was 29th March!

    So I checked the overnight bag as I knew it also had E111 cards in it. This bag is always partly packed incase something last minute comes along. I had a look at the 2 E111 cards it had and these were ones that expired January 2009 :eek: – so these are the ones we have had with during countless trips away over at least the last 18 months– out of date cards I would always have taken from the safe each day (not knowing that the correct ones were languishing in a forgotten handbag at home) when we were abroad and put in my handbag when we went out and about incase the proverbial bus ran us over.

    Shocked is not the word :eek: – I am the worst sort of worrier and all of our travel details I always check a zillion times but it never occurred to me to look at the dates on these cards.

    Over the last few weeks I’ve revamped the family household paperwork and moved everything into shiny new files – this is an endless work in progress. In the process I noticed that both lads needed their E111 cards renewing so I renewed theirs but it never occurred to me to check the cards in the blue overnight bag as well.

    Anyway all renewed now, had to do it over the phone as the online page said our cards were still in date and we still had valid cards.

    I was thinking this morning how useful the rice is going to be, more meals based on rice than chips so better for our innards and such pretty packets :).

    And now I am even more grateful to the original OP of this glitch because if it was not for finding a good home for the rice stash I would not have been doing a deep under stair cupboards sort out this morning :D.

    I thought it was always wise to have travel insurance as well as the EHIC/E111 cards? As most of the eu countries don't have as good an NHS so even minor ailments would end up costing you a lot of money.

    The EHIC only gives you the same medical coverage as someone in that country would get, so if the medical coverage is pants, you also get the pants version. Whereas travel insurance would get you NHS/Private coverage.

    I'm guessing you have travel insurance anyways so it probably didn't matter. If it helps at all :)

    A friend of mine went out to greece with an EHIC card but no travel insurance and unfortunately had a fit, and he had a brain hemarroage . He had to raise £16,000 from friends and family to get him pre-treated and safe to fly. Fortuantely he crowd funded it but it was an expensive mistake
  • Swad12345 wrote: »
    Ah I thought u were de15 brewery way I'm de11
    Yes I'm DE15 but have a Derbyshire passport.
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    good morning all hope everyone is ok and enjoying the lovely weather, oh has an extended holiday so getting lots of jobs done with his and the boys help, so pleased the fog has lifted as well so they can get out on the kayaks,
    got a cc of food we actually needed this morning,the trouble with lads is they eat;):D
    went to local garden centre for some plants for the bed I have striped out and came out with ....... nothing:o:o the prices were so expensive £4.99 for a small heather or lavender :eek: will look at car booty on sunday. but did get some slightly bigger at asda for £2 and they looked nicer and some pretty thyme for same price. :)
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Dippydoo wrote: »
    will the surf be c&c / hd or instore please ?

    CC/HD possibility - If you could find it online, see if it compares against another shop. I can't find it.

    Otherwise if you buy instore, 28 wash is £5.97, not that great a price.
    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
  • tallulajo
    tallulajo Posts: 822 Forumite
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    good morning all hope everyone is ok and enjoying the lovely weather, oh has an extended holiday so getting lots of jobs done with his and the boys help, so pleased the fog has lifted as well so they can get out on the kayaks,
    got a cc of food we actually needed this morning,the trouble with lads is they eat;):D
    went to local garden centre for some plants for the bed I have striped out and came out with ....... nothing:o:o the prices were so expensive £4.99 for a small heather or lavender :eek: will look at car booty on sunday. but did get some slightly bigger at asda for £2 and they looked nicer and some pretty thyme for same price. :)

    They have small lavender in Sada if that helps for £2.
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