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Elite 11+ Part 75
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How do you find how many there are
I hope you haven't counted every one :cool:
Simply go to "Offers" and select "Multibuys" and shows the number immediately there near top-left of page.:cool:
No time counting - in fact I'm passing on even checking the number when signed in. That's the figure signed in - I have no idea how many when I'm signed in, not got time to fiddle with that at the moment:cool:.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Simply go to "Offers" and select "Multibuys" and shows the number immediately there near top-left of page.:cool:
No time counting - in fact I'm passing on even checking the number when signed in. That's the figure signed in - I have no idea how many when I'm signed in, not got time to fiddle with that at the moment:cool:.
Munqui...savvy hasn't got time to fiddleTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Jeez....are glitches so thin on the ground we are turning into a bunch of scrubbers? :eek: :rotfl::rotfl:
......I'm off to look for a dress!:rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »Jeez....are glitches so thin on the ground we are turning into a bunch of scrubbers? :eek: :rotfl::rotfl:
......I'm off to look for a dress!:rotfl:
Excuse me:eek:
It might just be a scrubber to you.....
But to bubbs it's a Sponge Scourer:T
CC booked for tomorrow. Fingers crossed the JD will compare £25 to £16 in S.
Hoping I can buy 11 pairs of rubber gloves:T:T
PD has been pestering me for some:o
Does anyone else lie in bed working out APGs in their head:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Just back from..... Morries :rotfl:
£1.50 for all flavours.
Just say NO to pringles.
Pringles situation is... interesting:cool:. Some showing new price and mbuy, others showing just new full price and others showing old price of £1.47 for A.
Meanwhile, in M, as far as I know they are £1.50. Could have comp. vs T at £1.24 though - although T now £2.48 it may be that they were £1.24 in T yesterday and, hopefully, not yet in the system - I had a look for this yesterday as saw the offer upcoming on a.com and pretty sure T was showing £1.24 on msm and M £1.50/£1.00 then.
Thai Sweet Chilli currently showing £1 for M on msm, but not sure where this price is coming from. Could, possibly, be the price from Monday that's still on APG - that's right, if SELs say higher "was" price and £1.50 save in M, it could mean has just gone up from £1 to £1.50:rotfl:. Particularly if it's a red background - you want to avoid those prices:rotfl::rotfl:. I don't know what price they were in M earlier in the week - I suspect just a "glitch" (don't get excited) on msm. Msm seemed to be in some flux of updating regarding M prices on Pringles but that was yesterday.
However, given the seeming high price in the first place (2 for £4:eek:) this does not make any of the Pringles worthwhile for me. It'd be pay £4 but about £2.72 back, assuming all mbuys were missing and assuming they all picked up a £1.24 price for T (which is in no way guaranteed and may even up with M at £1.50 - which means just £2.26 APG). Even at £2.72, that's a cost of £1.28 - way too dear for me:eek::rotfl:.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Excuse me:eek:
It might just be a scrubber to you.....
But to bubbs it's a Sponge Scourer:T
CC booked for tomorrow. Fingers crossed the JD will compare £25 to £16 in S.
Hoping I can buy 11 pairs of rubber gloves:T:T
PD has been pestering me for some:o
Does anyone else lie in bed working out APGs in their head:rotfl:
I prefer latex gloves:o and buy them from eBay in boxes of 50 pairs :rotfl::rotfl:
I'm not ashamed to say I had blue hands in the arcade today. But at least mine peeled off. My kids shoved so many 2p in the machines, their hands were green :eek:
I find rubber gloves too loose
This conversation could be mis-construed :cool::rotfl:
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Excuse me:eek:
It might just be a scrubber to you.....
But to bubbs it's a Sponge Scourer:T
CC booked for tomorrow. Fingers crossed the JD will compare £25 to £16 in S.
Hoping I can buy 11 pairs of rubber gloves:T:T
PD has been pestering me for some:o
Does anyone else lie in bed working out APGs in their head:rotfl:
On gloves, on a tangent most likely, is anyone aware that the Marigold gloves are £1.25 in M? Each of the three different ones (small, medium, large) apparently - even though my first store had got the half price on less than 100% of them:rotfl:.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »We had bought one of these and sent it with DS1 when he went to Uni, the hoover came back... but without the charger. We put in the loft, saying that we would get another charger but never did.... we took it to tip this weekend! It is a good job really as the dog used to hate it:eek::eek::eek:
You missed a trick there. You would've been able to get a charger on eBay or sold it for a fair bit!0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Excuse me:eek:
It might just be a scrubber to you.....
But to bubbs it's a Sponge Scourer:T
CC booked for tomorrow. Fingers crossed the JD will compare £25 to £16 in S.
Hoping I can buy 11 pairs of rubber gloves:T:T
PD has been pestering me for some:o
Does anyone else lie in bed working out APGs in their head:rotfl:
Honey or original
Still have eVouchers to spend, no 5p honey in my morries so might have to order some JD honey to erm make up for it.
£25 :eek::rotfl:#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I prefer latex gloves
:o and buy them from eBay in boxes of 50 pairs :rotfl::rotfl:
I'm not ashamed to say I had blue hands in the arcade today. But at least mine peeled off. My kids shoved so many 2p in the machines, their hands were green :eek:
I find rubber gloves too loose
This conversation could be mis-construed :cool::rotfl:
I have some news on latex gloves - Spontex Latex Gloves Medium (40) on £3 in either M or T.:(Both pricematched to each other at present, so use on getting any price-match vouchers on cond spend shops (or otherwise):(. Ends up paying straight £3 - way too expensive(:rotfl:) - your Ebay probably much cheaper:rotfl::rotfl:.
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