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Kit Kat share bars £1 instore yesterday and scanned at this but £1.50 online not sure if this sort of glitch still works for home delivery or collection. Not great but cost 85p if it compares to Morries.
Hi FloFlo, these sort of glitches still work if you are on the old A system (shows Compares on Day of Collection or similar) not the new new system that says something along the lines of you pay the online price at the time of the order.
M comparisons are as flaky as ever whether they have been picked up correctly - some things never change.
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How do you know there should be a multibuy if it is missing from the SEL and A.com?
Sorry for all the Qs, just hoping if I het my head straight I may be of some use.
Leg work I was told - how the divvel are you doing girl?
Spose if it was mentioned on here sada would be on the trail.never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Did you get your new laptop and is it working ok ?
I had a Lenovo desk top all in one delivered late last night. It's working but I' taking it round to my computer guy later to install various stuff - and for him to sort out the mess I've made of trying to get Defender up and running !!!ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
zippydooda wrote: »sunday .
I still have another 2 x £8 off £40 that expire 1st, don't think I will get around to using them as really need to decommission the old freezer that has ice growing out the back of it. :eek:
I did manage to use one coupon at DD's on Saturday as we wanted fresh bread, juice and bacon, and I bought lots of RTC cakes for Sunday.It came to just over £30 with few other bits :eek: so I picked up a couple of 12 packs of crime eggs to make up to £40 so at least I feel as though I got them for free. :cool:
Bet you have shops planned for every day. :rotfl:0 -
Hi FloFlo, these sort of glitches still work if you are on the old A system (shows Compares on Day of Collection or similar) not the new new system that says something along the lines of you pay the online price at the time of the order.
M comparisons are as flaky as ever whether they have been picked up correctly - some things never change.
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Can confirm the tuna works :T
1x John West Tuna Chunks in Spring Water (3X80G) £2.48 £1.50
3x John West Tuna Chunks in Brine (3X80G) £7.44 £4.50
The cats will be happy
Thank goodness for that after all my mistakes and confusion earlier!:rotfl::rotfl:
Thanks for testing izzey.:beer:N1LDA:D0 -
chandlerscroft wrote: »Are the Scottish not allowed Multi-buys on butter aswell as booze? :rotfl::rotfl:
Anything starting with a "B"never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
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But to make matters worse, I even got my sums wrong and said it was better than free!:o:o:o
It works out at 74p for two packs.:)
You were just testing that folk were still awake and watchingand they clearly were:rotfl::rotfl:
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Think the OH moaners are only jesting, but yeah agree, wish OH was able to make me a cuppa, let alone leave the teabag around for me to clear away
Between caring for him and my mum, I'm just grateful for any little thing, especially a laugh and joke which seems to be getting rarer these days (they both seem extremely frustrated at their lack of mobility and I seem to bear the brunt of that)
Still I have my gorgeous Tessa to keep me sane
oh and you lot of course:T
Yes we are only joking - hence The smiley faces
Yes we do love our OHs but at the same time they can drive us bats on a daily basis.
Yes he would live in a complete hovel if it were not for me because he can't see the mess he leaves in his wake. I know this for certain because this is what his house was like when I first met him in his 20s - he is oblivious to the mess but I am not
One of his chief skills is tea making - I make the most dreadful brews, usually stewed because I've hit side tracked en route.
Like most people on the Elite since our 20s we have been caring and responsible for elderly and ailing grandparents, aged and failing parents as well as the usual 25 years of child care. Now we have an empty nest so when the kitchen is cleaned up in the morning I want it to stay that way until dinner time when it gets done again. After I've vaccummed cat hair clumps and biscuit crumbs in the morning I want it to stay tidy and not have to drag the vaccum around 2 or 3 times a day as I did all the years we had lumpen teenagers wandering through.
I want to do exciting and challenging things in my dotage rather than forever be cleaning kitchen or vaccum ing crumbs“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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