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Elite 11+ Part 75
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Yah:T:T
Sausages:D
Just realised you have to buy in S....boo
scroll right down on the app, there is a separate offer for £1.50 back in A,T,W (not free unless you do an APG/PP)Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Everyone is good thanks (well, we're taking DD2 to a specialist clinic in London next week to assess/correct a lip and tongue tie that no one up here will do anything about but we're all good)
I've actually not been shopping much (well, not as much).
I had an exam today! :eek:
Aww bless, DD1 was lucky there was a specialist near them when Teeny had her tongue tie done, in fact they went to see consultant and was done there and then. That is a very long way for you all to come. :eek: I hope all goes well, I know it is a worry. xx
I bet you have been sneaking out shopping leaving little aau to look after baby aau.
Exam you kept that bloomin quiet. Me and TM should have been keeping you on the straight and narrow revising. :rotfl:0 -
10 x Baco EasyRoast Multi-purpose Oven Bags (8)£29.80£18.00 (Bought 11)
Paid £9 APG £14.08?
£5 profit!0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »DD2 had another scan on Monday and baby's legs have grown more than enough but overall she's been told to expect a small baby.
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Savvybuyer wrote: »I can't believe it, but they are. Are any of the other sweets, esp. the Candyland Fruit Salad, comparing against M prices? TIA.
I don't know what else compare to M as I have been sticking to Fruit Salads, Dip Dabs and Refreshers v T. Fruit Salads are best 39p v 25p.
The AvM prices are:
2 x Candyland Fruit Salad (36g) £0.78 N/A
1 x Candyland Sherbert Dib Dab (23g) £0.35 £0.35
1 x Candyland Refreshers (34g) £0.31 N/A
I used the Freddo caramel trigger but have used many of the packet sweets as most work/aren't on A. More Cadbury seem to have appeared in the deal flashed 25p each (Dairy Milk 21g, Chomp etc) - some of these may trigger too as the Dairy Milk at least didn't seem to scan on msm or A (would need checking further).
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I haven't been able to keep up....as is usual lately
But I did have to go shopping today. Mostly muggle and still managed a pretty respectable £5.79 APG from my muggle shop.
I did find some matches, and not caught up properly so might be as mentioned. Bull Brand 3 packs of cooks matches for 38p.....don't compare anywhere. I also found 10 packs of RTC tie top handle black bin liners for 70p.....these did not show on APG at all old or new.
I hope no one has enough cockroaches to need any more than 10 tins of cockroach killerfree or not! :rotfl::rotfl:
in answer to the person who asked if we keep tabs on what we spend in real cash every month.....I do, and I always include time and travel in it. My supermarkets are quite far away and not always worth the petrol to go glitch chasing. Also time is money? :eek:if you work from home/self employed etc.....you have to weigh up if a glitch is financially worth it. Yes it ok to spend £1000 on shower gel/shampoo/air freshener....whatever if it only cost you £100. But that £100 is now sat in your shed waiting on someone to use it. it's easy to get carried away.....I have plenty of times.
I glitch pretty small scale these days and have upwards of six people to service on most occasions. As toiletries go......we will never run out. The buzz wears off.....or it should if you are sensible. unless you have a good market to sell it on to.....hoarding thousands of bottles of shampoo and shower gel will never be cost effective
you might have saved but your £100 is still sat in the shed......:o it's just my experience of having been there0 -
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Straight from the man himself on twitter. :money:
"Im afraid we've had to block some dodgy non-uk traffic and it has a few knock on effects for a few ISPs. it may last a few days" 13 hrs ago
"we know its due to some dodgy foreign traffic we're having to block" - 3 hrs ago
And found this thread.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5253329
He has finally listened to me :j:j
:wave::wave:HeathensWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I haven't been able to keep up....as is usual lately
But I did have to go shopping today. Mostly muggle and still managed a pretty respectable £5.79 APG from my muggle shop.
I did find some matches, and not caught up properly so might be as mentioned. Bull Brand 3 packs of cooks matches for 38p.....don't compare anywhere. I also found 10 packs of RTC tie top handle black bin liners for 70p.....these did not show on APG at all old or new.
I hope no one has enough cockroaches to need any more than 10 tins of cockroach killerfree or not! :rotfl::rotfl:
in answer to the person who asked if we keep tabs on what we spend in real cash every month.....I do, and I always include time and travel in it. My supermarkets are quite far away and not always worth the petrol to go glitch chasing. Also time is money? :eek:if you work from home/self employed etc.....you have to weigh up if a glitch is financially worth it. Yes it ok to spend £1000 on shower gel/shampoo/air freshener....whatever if it only cost you £100. But that £100 is now sat in your shed waiting on someone to use it. it's easy to get carried away.....I have plenty of times.
I glitch pretty small scale these days and have upwards of six people to service on most occasions. As toiletries go......we will never run out. The buzz wears off.....or it should if you are sensible. unless you have a good market to sell it on to.....hoarding thousands of bottles of shampoo and shower gel will never be cost effective
you might have saved but your £100 is still sat in the shed......:o it's just my experience of having been there
:eek::eek: no wonder you don't have time to postWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
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