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  • bubbs
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    They did, but quite frankly that's laughable as their T&c's don't specifically say anything about not having multiple accounts at a household whether they be used for yourself or others.

    I have never done it and if there t and c dont say it they cant enforce it surely
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  • Anon
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    edited 26 October 2016 at 9:05PM
    Hi Bubbs

    Yes, see below posted earlier - final sentence of large paragraph.

    Anon
    henrik777 wrote: »
    Taken from their facebook page comments section,

    Hi there, As you have noticed you can no longer access your account. As a precautionary method against fraudulent activity we have deactivated all accounts that are linked to multiple other accounts. We understand that in some cases friends or family members may share a communal device when using Shopitize and we have taken this into consideration. The account you are referring to is connected to a number of other accounts that is above the level we deem to be fraudulent and therefore unfortunately the account has been suspended. If you believe that you are not in breach of our terms & conditions and the accounts associated with yours are justified, then please provide any knowledge you may have as to why these associated accounts may appear. We are currently looking further into this and when we have a better understanding of the situation we will be in touch to the email address your account is registered under. If you have been intentionally using multiple accounts to take advantage of our system, then we advise that you use this investigation period to come forward and return any funds claimed illegitimately before legal action will be taken against you. Thank you.




    They appear to have some issues with legal action, not least the fact they don't have your address to serve court papers on anyone or that their terms and conditions didn't say 1 per person/household etc unlike COS.
  • TrulyMadly
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    So Candice and Jane are going on a baking road trip.......could this be a teaser for the new BBC bake off:)
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  • gocat
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    Neither am I.... they are rolling it out to younger ladies.:D:D:D
    bubbs wrote: »
    Fibber:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I had a mammogram at age 48 as my mum had been diagnosed with breast cancer about 6 months before and her consultant advised us her daughters to get scanned. I kept putting it off, as didn't have any of the signs like lumps or any changes, but was at the GP for something else and just mentioned to her what mums consultant said. She examined me and said there are no lumps but will refer you anyway. So I had my first mammo gram (ouch) and a lump was found. Biopsied and it was grade 2. Anyway, when in hospital having it removed, the sister on the ward told me they are planning to bring the age down for offering mammos to age 40 and I think in Ireland they do that already. This was in 2009 and it still hasn't happened yet. Wonder what the hold up is. Money I bet :mad:
  • Anon
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    They did, but quite frankly that's laughable as their T&c's don't specifically say anything about not having multiple accounts at a household whether they be used for yourself or others.

    Their T&Cs may not, others do though (as do some printed vouchers, which from discussions on here we all always abide by :D).

    Anon
  • bubbs
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    Asda, in store. Haagen Dazs strawberry cheesecake £1.00
    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/asda-store-haagen-dazs-strawberry-cheesecake-1-2535065
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  • bubbs
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    Anon wrote: »
    Hi Bubbs

    Yes, see below posted earlier - final sentence of large paragraph.
    I missed that:eek:
    Anon
    gocat wrote: »
    I had a mammogram at age 48 as my mum had been diagnosed with breast cancer about 6 months before and her consultant advised us her daughters to get scanned. I kept putting it off, as didn't have any of the signs like lumps or any changes, but was at the GP for something else and just mentioned to her what mums consultant said. She examined me and said there are no lumps but will refer you anyway. So I had my first mammo gram (ouch) and a lump was found. Biopsied and it was grade 2. Anyway, when in hospital having it removed, the sister on the ward told me they are planning to bring the age down for offering mammos to age 40 and I think in Ireland they do that already. This was in 2009 and it still hasn't happened yet. Wonder what the hold up is. Money I bet :mad:

    I do think it should be earlier, i am neary the age anyway:eek: well 1 year and 8 days:eek:
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  • Naebbirac
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    Evening all.:D
    I've been MIA recently as not a lot to say/contribute.:o
    Feeling a bit low at the moment, and dreading the clocks going back. Deffo not a winter person.
    Hope you are all well. I must have missed birthdays, births, good news and bad news, so please accept my congratulations/commiserations as appropriate.
    Had a lovely holiday with VT. She met some of my friends, and got a proper West Indian welcome. Lots of time spent laying in the sun, bobbing about in the sea chatting, a boat trip to a deserted offshore island and a stop at a tiny island just off the coast from where I grew up. I hadn't set foot on it for more than 40 years, so we swam ashore there. It goes to show what a small world it is, as there was a family visiting the tiny island too that we spoke to and it transpired that two of them live around 5 miles away from VT and me.
    Just caught up and had a laugh over the mammogram and smear comments. Don't forget chaps, you have to have your prostate checked :rotfl: and a colonoscopy awaits. Puts the other tests well in the shade.:rotfl:
    N x
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  • aau1
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    Anon wrote: »
    Good evening.

    So given Shopitgate, it may be time to reflect. Without being judgemental, as we all know each of us have different lines and may take advantage of different offers (and glitches) in different ways, is there a difference between using multiple paper vouchers and having multiple cashback app accounts? Assuming it is one per account, that is the same as one voucher per transaction? With Shopit threatening legal action, is it a legal issue?

    I am intrigued given the tone of their message to customers.

    Anon

    It's a very bad PR exercise. I imagine a senior person coming back from a holiday and saying "you emailed out WHAT to our customers?" :eek:

    I for one can't wait to see how they respond to my email
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  • TrulyMadly
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    scamps1966 wrote: »
    As in HUKD style. Proof. :rotfl:

    Don't you mean HKUD:D

    I'm just reading back. Are we talking about up and over garage doors or mammograms?

    I'm getting confused:rotfl:
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