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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 7 April 2015 at 7:13PM
    Dippydoo wrote: »
    Finish quantum 18's rtc in tosco £4

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    Neither use nor ornament therefore as not Mr As:rotfl::rotfl:.
    Careful with these "RTC"s - even at that price it's still 22.2p per tablet:eek: (the 'low' price of offers on other pack sizes is generally 12p per tablet and my guide price is well below that - about 8p per tablet and even that's too dear:rotfl:). We should of course be looking at Easter items now, and probably waiting until June:rotfl: to buy them as 1ps in T. Some silly RTCs on Easter eggs in one of my Ms - £1.55:eek:, in other words, more expensive than T's £1.50 half price offer from before Easter! And they expect me to buy it now, at that "clear-out" price that is still more expensive than a previous offer of a competitor?!?:(

    Similarly, perhaps, on these Finish Quantums. "RTC" £4 in T - however, that is the same price as they are currently available at M on an ordinary half price offer there. Finish Quantum Original 18 - "RTC" £4 in T and "half price" £4 in M. Very dear IMO - more than 22p per tablet and that £4 price only collected in case the multis go AWOL from elsewhere and make it nearly free. Otherwise, it's regular half price - v.expensive:rotfl:. I think we've had Quantum 30s before - don't they go down to lows of £3 or am I being optimistic/ dreaming?:think:

    Oh, btw, hope you had a good Easter/holiday/hopefully both, and hello everyone: welcome back!
  • xxlouisexx56
    xxlouisexx56 Posts: 2,267 Forumite
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    Leothecat wrote: »
    Unfortunately tho, every time I've refused something, I've not had the refund back....:(. Always just take it on the chin ;)

    I'd never had that happen before, I always got my c&c and hd from the same store although it often doesn't have the RTC items.

    I find another store that has loads of the RTC items, and did a c&c there a couple of weeks ago. I rejected the tampax as I was charged full price but the refund never materialised. Wish I'd kept them now as I've just taken it on the chin.


    I also now, much prefer Westies approach of taking it back to the store if you can.
  • strewth71
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Hope he soon recovers, but best to get him checked out;)
    M2M , that was so tragic with little Will:(



    :p:p:p:p:p no more for me:(
    I hope he feels better soon. I would take him to the GP to be safe though, particularly if he can't keep water down x
    David. wrote: »
    Walk in centre now ;)

    He was sick again - just water so I phoned our GP and he said get him in there so he could have a look at him :) Little b**ger lugs saw a toy in the consulting room and his little face lit up and he asked could he play :rotfl::T Doc checked him over and tested a wee sample. He says he is dehydrated and prescibed ice cream or ice pops :D Ds2 went into a little speech about how he's not a big fan of ice pops but does like Mr Softy ice cream, doc says fine :eek: We ended up getting him a plain mcflurry from Mcds - which he had a tiny amount of. Not brought it back yet so fingers crossed. Doc says if no better by Thursday take him back in. Mind put at ease a little by the docs reassurance :)
  • poppypopster
    poppypopster Posts: 1,072 Forumite
    I'd never had that happen before, I always got my c&c and hd from the same store although it often doesn't have the RTC items.

    I find another store that has loads of the RTC items, and did a c&c there a couple of weeks ago. I rejected the tampax as I was charged full price but the refund never materialised. Wish I'd kept them now as I've just taken it on the chin.


    I also now, much prefer Westies approach of taking it back to the store if you can.


    Do you use your vouchers on RTC stuff?
  • bubbs
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    aallank wrote: »
    Thank u.

    That happened to me last time and like u I took it on the chin. But it's a larger amount this time :o

    I had to chase a large amount up once i got it in the end, took a few week though just keep onto them
    Sealed 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:
  • cjj_2
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    strewth71 wrote: »
    He was sick again - just water so I phoned our GP and he said get him in there so he could have a look at him :) Little b**ger lugs saw a toy in the consulting room and his little face lit up and he asked could he play :rotfl::T Doc checked him over and tested a wee sample. He says he is dehydrated and prescibed ice cream or ice pops :D Ds2 went into a little speech about how he's not a big fan of ice pops but does like Mr Softy ice cream, doc says fine :eek: We ended up getting him a plain mcflurry from Mcds - which he had a tiny amount of. Not brought it back yet so fingers crossed. Doc says if no better by Thursday take him back in. Mind put at ease a little by the docs reassurance :)

    Glad your mind is more at rest. Hopefully will be feeling better by Thursday then Strewth xx
    Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.

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  • xxlouisexx56
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    Do you use your vouchers on RTC stuff?

    Yes.

    Vouchers are in today so I am putting an order in for the bold (once I've checked my local store tomorrow )
  • vanilla_twist
    vanilla_twist Posts: 3,980 Forumite
    sparklyfee wrote: »
    Thanks, not booked yet but so excited! Going to book today I think. We just did AI in lanzarote and I took a snack pot for the kids to fill at breakfast. The drinks thing is a great idea, thanks.

    Did you use the spa there? I've got euros left so I'm planning to book in for some "me time" :T

    I stayed at the Melia Tortuga is Sal and did use the spa as they had a weekly special, 90 minute honey and salt body scrub and massage for 15 euros. A real bargain. I always use hotel spas as for me all part of the holiday.

    runs off to see if apgs are in yet........

    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

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  • poppypopster
    poppypopster Posts: 1,072 Forumite
    Yes.

    Vouchers are in today so I am putting an order in for the bold (once I've checked my local store tomorrow )


    What if by the time your order is picked and there is none left. I know your still get the voucher from the C&C but are you not better to use the vouchers on the food you want and to use real cash on RTC? so if the bold is out of stock you will get your money back but the voucher will still come the following Tuesday.
  • 1+1=4
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    edited 7 April 2015 at 7:35PM
    strewth71 wrote: »
    He was sick again - just water so I phoned our GP and he said get him in there so he could have a look at him :) Little b**ger lugs saw a toy in the consulting room and his little face lit up and he asked could he play :rotfl::T Doc checked him over and tested a wee sample. He says he is dehydrated and prescibed ice cream or ice pops :D Ds2 went into a little speech about how he's not a big fan of ice pops but does like Mr Softy ice cream, doc says fine :eek: We ended up getting him a plain mcflurry from Mcds - which he had a tiny amount of. Not brought it back yet so fingers crossed. Doc says if no better by Thursday take him back in. Mind put at ease a little by the docs reassurance :)

    i have had this several times with ds where he gets so dyhydrated he ends up in hospital. we are always told to try dioralyte 1st its a powder you buy from chemist and mix it in with water. its good stuff comes in different flavours and replaces lost salt and things.hope he gets better soon.
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