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Elite 11+ Part 75
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hornetgirl wrote: »It's the same on the new...0
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my hd is due at 6 with dw tabs in it. How do i go about rejecting them if charged full price and will reduced price show on delivery note? Last question most of order paid with e vouchers so how will I get my refund?0
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but they bought 4 so why is msm seeing 4.36 instead of 6.00 i wonder
Comparing to £1.09 :think:TrulyMadly wrote: »Free pizza coupon I won compares well to M
1x Chicago Town Deep Dish New Yorker Pizzas (330G) £2.00 £1.090 -
but they bought 4 so why is msm seeing 4.36 instead of 6.00 i wonder
because the old apg doesn't use msm for Morries prices, they have in-store price collectors instead and don't publish the data.
If my memory is correct then they are £1.09 in morries in-store!
edit to add: savvy has them on his listSavvybuyer wrote: »Frozen (continued)
ASDA Smartprice Cheese & Tomato Pizza (268g)60p 60p
Chicago Town Deep Dish Chicken Club Pizzas (2 per pack - 320g)£1.25 £1.09 However, these are somewhat more than the £1 guide price.
Chicago Town Deep Dish Ham & Pineapple Pizzas (2 per pack - 330g)£1.25 £1.09
Chicago Town Deep Dish New Yorker Pizzas (2 per pack - 330g)£1.25 £1.09
Chicago Town Deep Dish Pepperoni Pizzas (2 per pack - 320g)£1.25 £1.09
Chicago Town Deep Dish Four Cheese Pizza (2 per pack - 310g)£1.25 £1.09
Chicago Town Deep Dish Pulled Pork Pizzas (2 per pack - 310g)£1.25 £1.09
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Post # 1 is an excellent read for anyone who has missed it.-- snip --
ASDA PRICE GUARANTEE (APG) - INSTORE
A's compares with - T's, S's, M's and W's.
A's give you the difference back plus 10% of the value in the competitor
Comparative prices for S, T & W are taken from mysupermarket.co.uk (prices for M are currently taken from instore visits - the prices shown for M on MSM should be used as a guide only)
You need to have bought at least 8 different items covered by the asda price guarantee, of which at least 1 should be comparable.
Some departments do not count towards your required 8 items (eg clothes, sandwiches, newspapers. See faqs for more info)
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On my other eBay I have 100 too
but I loathe eBay now
Yes - they just said basically tough :eek: You have to sell to them
Local FB is great
I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?Life is a coin, you can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
Go as far as you can see, and when you get there you'll see further.
Take time but don't waste time0 -
I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?
Open a case? go to the ebay board on here they are very goodSealed 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:0 -
I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?
Not an ebayer, but would think opening a case would force them to pay postage.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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