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Economic Living Is The Exercise
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braveheart60uk wrote: »Wishful thinking, would it maybe take off the 84p savings at till for the multibuy? Making it £1.16 for two, then the comparison = 44p profit.
ETA: they are on A.com, so should appear...
don't think that A's tills work that way...0 -
Just been having a play on the L'Occitane website - 5.25% cashback on TCB.
I had an email from them which said make any purchase and put Cute into the promo box and you get a very cute little gift set for £5 - 4 handcreams, nailfile and a case - I thought this would make a nice gift for a teenager - babysitter, your hairdresser, nieces etc
The cheapest I could find were things between the £3 and £5 mark so £8 in total and they also include wrapping and 2 sample sachets and you can collect from store.
So Cute Collection
So Cute Collection
Give the gift of soft, smooth and supple hands with this collection of shea butter-rich hand creams in four fabulous fragrances, all nestled together in beautiful travel bag: This set includes:
• 10ml Shea Butter Hand Cream
• 10ml Almond Delicious Hand Cream
• 10ml Cherry Blossom Hand Cream
• 10ml Verbena Hand Cream
• a Nail file
• in a L'OCCITANE Travel Bag.
Thanks Mhoc, another stocking filler for somebody.
(Quite possibly me) I'm in love with the verbena stuff at the mo! X
Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Afternoon everyone, the sun is shining and its lovely out there.0
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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Thanks Mhoc, another stocking filler for somebody.
(Quite possibly me) I'm in love with the verbena stuff at the mo! X
it looks like a very nice little gift for a fiver and quite good value - even their travel hand creams start at £5 plus the little travel wallet is functional afterwards.
also I think the registration offer is still on, take an old nail varnish in and register and get a new one in exchange - there is an link somewhere ...“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »So some have decided to opt out and go elsewhere. That happens in all industries, even ones with exceptionally good working conditions/pay/benefits.
In my 'industry' I've personally known of 3 suicides in the past 8 years. You may be letting off steam, but I see your references as scaremongering !
Up roar perhaps because doctors/consultants are being asked to work weekends. It's about time the NHS became a 7 day week health service instead of a Mon-Fri one to suit time on the golf course. Modern life is 24/7 365 days a year, god forbid other professional bodies deciding they didn't want to work weekends. The country would grind to a halt.
Why should patients be at a greater risk of death at weekends or immediately thereafter. Why is primary care severly reduced at weekends.
The NHS generally provide outstanding care in the UK and is possibly one of the best health facilities in the world, but why should it rest on it's laurels. The changes may not be perfect, they may not suit all, some of them may not work as proposed, but the NHS needs change and modernisation and it's about time something was done.
Is it not? I have only seen a reduction in non urgent investigations at weekends while my family have been under the care of the NHS. I personally know a Radiographer who since I have known her has been on call out of hours for emergencies and had to leave family celebrations due to responding to emergencies, I don't call that Primary care being at risk.
I think you missed the point Karlie was making that junior doctors that are already overworked are at the front of the proposed cut in pay and increase of hours. I am with Ladyshopper on this one, these people are making decisions with our lives.
I can't even begin to think about it with a prospective junior doctor in my house. What she will be up against when she finally graduates.0 -
Fixed your post for you
I have just as many birthdays with Greggs as I do with Bodyshop :rotfl:
I am such an innocent - so you can have new accounts if each one has a different email address?
so you just log in and out when the offers are on?
and what is the birthday surprise?“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
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Picked up a womble dated 17th at 7.43am. There were 10 single mullers on it at 68p each. At the bottom of the receipt there were 2 multi discounts taken off.
Muller singles 10f£3 -£3.80
Muller offer -£2.37
So that makes it 63p for 10 yoghurts:T.
Now I know that yesterday was first day for 10 for £3 so looks like it has picked up 2 multis. I've absolutely no room in the fridge and got a few already so doubt that I'll try any today. But any brave folks out there:)
worst case scenario is you pay the £3 so 30p a yoghurt.
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Good afternoon....I am sitting here gobsmacked and:rotfl::rotfl:cannot believe what has just happened.My immediate neighbour is having a block paved drive put in and went for the cheaper quote :(The work force changes daily all nationalities being involved and there is gradually a huge mountain of earth concrete and the like appearing on the kerbside with no bollards lights being used:eek::eek:The boss man has just knocked on the door to asked me if he can borrow:eek::eek:some scissors to cut some plastic he is laying down now it has all been dug out.Cowboys or what comes to mind...sometimes cutting corners and going for the cheaper:money: option is not always for the best.Hope my young neighbours don't live to regret this:(0
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