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2x Walkers Cheese & Onion Crisps (6X25G) £2.00 £2.00
4x Walkers Ready Salted Crisps (6X25G) £4.00 £4.00
It's not working on these ones.
Shop done on the 30th
It would be great if anyone had it working on one French Fries, which would then cause a single Walkers Vinegar Squares to glitch against T's 75p on both.
Maybe all three of the French Fries could kindly glitch:rotfl:. In which case there could be a purchase of four different items - fewer fillers then needed - and all of them get £1.45 vs 75p T:D. Could the system be so kind to us - and people need to look whether they have French Fries on wombles?
Kipling Viennese Whirls should be A £1.30:T vs T at 65p - so M's 2 for £1.50 wasn't any good then?:rotfl:0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Evening luvlies, just catching up. I emailed ipint and asked them why we can no longer gift a voucher. They replied saying it seems the option was removed on the last update but they will check with the developers of the app and get back to me
My boys loved gifting me free 4 packs:beer::beer::j:j
Be interesting to see the answer:cool::T:T0 -
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that's because the MSE rule states "Forum users mustn't post comments more than once on the forum (the only exception is members of the MSE Team)".
Only post something once then you won't be breaking the rule and potentially be banned.
Another ambiguous rule:rotfl::rotfl:. As all rules will be, no matter how much they are explained (indeed, explanation, inevitably in further words of the English language, can often add even more lack of clarity, because all words are inherently unclear, capable of multiple meanings and have different meanings to different people). What is posting a "comment" more than once? Does that mean posting exactly the same comment, word for exact word, or is posting the 'same' comment twice (or more) but in a different way, namely slightly variation of the words used in it, alright? What is a "comment"? Indeed, what is "posting"? And what is a "user" of a forum? Indeed, what does the word "forum" mean?:rotfl: Please no need to give me any answer!:):rotfl:
Anyway, I've had my comment now - even if irrelevant:rotfl: - so I'm not allowed to post it again.
EDIT: I note it says "forum", not "thread", so that it's not even acceptable to post the same comment on a different thread for a different set of users where it hasn't even been posted before. Unless you get someone else to do it for you - maybe I can get someone else to post using my log in - I then haven't posted it, even if someone else, using my log in, has - and how would you know or have evidence to show that I had posted the comment more than once? Or is no evidence at all required?
What about editing my post, like I've now done? Surely the edited version, with the additional words like this addition, is thus posting the same thing again, even if only in edited form and even if to the same original post, so that almost every post I make must therefore be in breach of the rule.
Of course I make no comments at all, only conjecture or opinion, so that it's impossible, in my view, for me to be in breach of the rule.
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Is it acceptable to post a comment as a question? Or is that itself deemed to be a "comment" in breach of the rule if it's posted more than once?
I'm only joking btw in all of this post:rotfl:. (I didn't even consider any of this and thought matters were common sense until the rule was posted:rotfl:.)0 -
it is what it is, savvy. It is an MSE rule which you all agreed to abide by when you joined. I don't make the rules so if you have any issue with it please don't take it out on me.0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Oh do you know...it must be tiredness but I can't stop giggling tonight.
This might set you off again, being shorter than Mr TS I can see right up his nose and he has been to the community garden today. I thought he had mud on the bit between his nostrils it's only a bloomin big black bruise starting. :rotfl:
Good job I didn't get my hanky out and wet it. :eek: Wonder if the whole nose will go black. He already broke it as a teenager so he said it had a bit of give but reckon he has definitely had another go at it if that's possible.0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »It was a lovely gesture to raise our glasses tonight MKS to Mr 3Dogs:T
I'm holding a cup of tea in my hands and will raise it to his memory.
Love to 3Dogs:A
i raised a glass of oj to the lovely mr 3 dogs whilst in the garden watching the sun starting to set, even thinking about him makes me smile espeacily the photo with the hat and the animals on .:)0 -
SAVVY behave!!:rotfl:Sealed 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
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Surely everyone who quotes someone else's post that contained a comment is in breach of the rule, since I now note that there is no restriction as to a "user" being the same as the original one, therefore my own "loophole" of getting someone else to post a comment for me wouldn't work. The rule is only that comments must not be posted more than once, by anyone. Therefore, anyone ever quoting someone else's comment is, as a "user" of the forum, posting a comment (that the original person made and posted once) more than once. It's now posted more than once - since it's in the original poster's post and now in the post of the next user that quoted it, therefore this has to be in breach of the rule.0
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This might set you off again, being shorter than Mr TS I can see right up his nose and he has been to the community garden today. I thought he had mud on the bit between his nostrils it's only a bloomin big black bruise starting. :rotfl:
Good job I didn't get my hanky out and wet it. :eek: Wonder if the whole nose will go black. He already broke it as a teenager so he said it had a bit of give but reckon he has definitely had another go at it if that's possible.
Now that made me:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: mum used to do that when were kidsSealed 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
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