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  • Munqui wrote: »
    Have you claimed in-store APGs using your same CC/HD credentials ?

    £100 limit is per household ;)

    Surely you are not suggesting some people have more than one abode!
    :rotfl::rotfl:
  • Anon wrote: »
    Can I remind people you may wish to be more cautious about revealing too much about yourselves on this public forum. I know most people on here couldn't care less what you do in your RL or where you are based, but some people do seem to be revealing quite a bit of information about locations and online/offline activities which could, in mischievous hands, present problems.

    Just saying.

    Anon

    VERY good advice
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
    Munqui wrote: »
    Not much showing yet, but A will likely add more, coming up over the next week...

    31/03/2015 Mix and match - PRODUCE - 3 FOR £2
    31/03/2015 Mix and match - FISH & CHIPS - 2 FOR £2.50
    30/03/2015 Mix and match - MUG SHOTS - 5 FOR £3
    30/03/2015 Mix and match - RUBICON DRINK 330ML - 2 FOR £1
    30/03/2015 Mix and match - MCVITIES - 2 FOR £2
    30/03/2015 Mix and match - FOXS OATY - 2 FOR £2

    Note: none of these will be populated yet.
    oooh thankyou :) I buy loads of mug shots :)
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Can I remind people you may wish to be more cautious about revealing too much about yourselves on this public forum. I know most people on here couldn't care less what you do in your RL or where you are based, but some people do seem to be revealing quite a bit of information about locations and online/offline activities which could, in mischievous hands, present problems.

    Just saying.

    Anon

    Very sound advice Anon. Some will heed it and some will think they don't need to.

    I said earlier in the week that what people do with their purchases is up to them and the consequences of that is also up to them. I do, however, get dismayed when those people encourage others to do what they do without pointing out the possible consequences :(

    Buying stuff to sell....online, at car boots, on eBay....or anywhere else is trading and is treated as income. And as such you should pay tax on it. HMRC are clamping down on it Big time! if you do it and are comfortable with it.....fine.

    But don't come on here encoraging people who don't know what the pit falls are to do it :( that's just wrong.

    Yes I've been laughed at and ridiculed. And I don't mind that but I do wish people would stop telling other people it's ok :( it's only ever ok if you don't get caught
  • Dippydoo
    Dippydoo Posts: 2,036 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Can I remind people you may wish to be more cautious about revealing too much about yourselves on this public forum. I know most people on here couldn't care less what you do in your RL or where you are based, but some people do seem to be revealing quite a bit of information about locations and online/offline activities which could, in mischievous hands, present problems.

    Just saying.

    Anon
    well put :)
  • Munqui
    Munqui Posts: 3,439 Forumite
    edited 29 March 2015 at 11:39PM
    Dippydoo wrote: »
    oooh thankyou :) I buy loads of mug shots :)

    I think mugshots should work out 5 for £1.25 vs Morries (risky as A don't use msm for M prices)
    Or 5 for £1.70 vs Sains if the sains offer is still valid.

    Remember though that the multi might be picked up in the early morning update, so shop before 6:30am-ish for least risk.

    edit: do the 24hr shops even open before 6:30am on a Monday :rotfl:
    #CHEEKY :cool:
  • braveheart60uk
    braveheart60uk Posts: 3,119 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 29 March 2015 at 11:47PM
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Very sound advice Anon. Some will heed it and some will think they don't need to.

    I said earlier in the week that what people do with their purchases is up to them and the consequences of that is also up to them. I do, however, get dismayed when those people encourage others to do what they do without pointing out the possible consequences :(

    Buying stuff to sell....online, at car boots, on eBay....or anywhere else is trading and is treated as income. And as such you should pay tax on it. HMRC are clamping down on it Big time! if you do it and are comfortable with it.....fine.

    But don't come on here encoraging people who don't know what the pit falls are to do it :( that's just wrong.

    Yes I've been laughed at and ridiculed. And I don't mind that but I do wish people would stop telling other people it's ok :( it's only ever ok if you don't get caught

    You should not be ridiculed for an honest and inoffensive comment, too many trolls in the world.

    After reading many posts and thought I have made a decision.
    I was buying for myself and family/friends, nothing to sell. I thought I lived in a well off area, but after looking online I was shocked to find 4 foodbanks in 20 miles, with a population of approx 100,000 . No matter your political persuasion it is shocking that many depend on this, especially families with children. So I have now decided to buy fillers the foodbanks will use, buy as much of glitches as I can to give to them and also add extra items to every shop to donate. It is not an ego thing, I just had a lightbulb moment when I thought that "but for the grace of god, there go I" ( I am not religious BTY am a humanist).
    This was also influenced by the story of a baby who lost her limbs due to meningitis B which could have been prevented if she had vacination, V sad, had me in tears.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-32101921
  • braveheart60uk
    braveheart60uk Posts: 3,119 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 29 March 2015 at 11:53PM
    Munqui wrote: »
    I think mugshots should work out 5 for £1.25 vs Morries (risky as A don't use msm for M prices)
    Or 5 for £1.70 vs Sains if the sains offer is still valid.

    Remember though that the multi might be picked up in the early morning update, so shop before 6:30am-ish for least risk.

    edit: do the 24hr shops even open before 6:30am on a Monday :rotfl:

    So when clocks go back (making that day 25 hours) do 24 hour stores need to shut for an hour?
  • Tw1nb0ys
    Tw1nb0ys Posts: 462 Forumite
    Good evening all

    Quidco T M Lewin

    HTH
    Pan drawers in 2016 £1500 needed.
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Tw1nb0ys wrote: »
    Good evening all

    Quidco T M Lewin

    HTH

    thanks Tw1nb0ys, I would always forget about this if you didn't post it :T
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
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