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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Elephant sausages :eek::eek:Sunshinemummy wrote: »Happy birthday tweets and midwinter.
E and bubbs special hugs.
Mhoc I do understand the feeling when they ring you. I also love it when I go to bed and all the kids are in bed x
It is pants... :mad:
You definitely have the right to be ill. Get yourself boosted up with vitamins as you have a busy time ahead x
And me!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::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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Thanks for the sd info.
Looked in my junk folder and there it was......along with loads of other sd messages, I've been missing allsorts.curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0 -
Sorry to hear they are keeping Mr TM in overnight, what a worry for you TM.
Hope things are better in the morning.curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0 -
Lovely dog pictures tonight.
Thanks for posting.curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Elephant sausages :eek::eek:
They come packed in trunks:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
braveheart60uk wrote: »If I have £30 e vouchers, buy 10 madam guillotine's (£50) and £10 fillers, so spend of £60, £30 vouchers and £30 debit card. What if no guillotines? would I get £20 vouchers back (£10 taken for fill.ers) and £30 debit card payment not taken, AND an APG for £41?
Confusing I know, but Should only be charged £10, just unsure with evouchers involved in paymentHRT_dependant wrote: »as far as I remember voucher money is not refunded
maybe it would be better to spend £50 in cash for razors and voucher money for fillers
or a separate voucher shop for normal shopping
or perhaps it would be better to accept the subs if paid for with vouchers
not sure if i'm 100% right on this
HRT xxx
Phew.... I have a panic that you would have lost it.
We used to be able to rinse and repeat... but now I will be stocking up with meat for the freezer. xTrulyMadly wrote: »Just sat waiting for a phone call from the hospital. So I will post while I can:)
He's still there from 8.30 this morning. The doctors decided early that he would need an operation but couldn't do anything until the swelling went down. He was due to go down(apologies:D) at 2.45 but everything must be running late. I called in straight after work to be told that he was still in theatre but should be ready to come home in a few hours.
I have butterflies:o
If I disappear I WILL return later for some birthday cake.
Hope the birthday girls are putting on a buffet...it's save me cooking:)
Your poor hubby, I bet you are fuming at him. x100 -
Hmmm. Not sure on that one. Presumably if they have only just done so today, this will not affect comparisons until tomorrow? Do we think?
7 days, potentially (including today if the APG picked up the item as unavailable in either of the two updates for the first time today). It could compare indefinitely if, for some reason, the APG scraping system doesn't pick up the marking that the product is unavailable but picks up the £1.00 price showing on the page. I think the risk is more if the product reappears in stock at a much higher price: it will then likely pick up that higher price almost immediately (in other words as soon as it next updates within a day). As long as the product keeps OOS at £1, and is continually picked up as such, it will compare for 7 days - this is term 14.1.1 of the T&Cs.
The product seems to have been showing unavailable for at least four days and has been comparing for several days already, so it could be about to drop off the system. The sooner shops are done the better, as we never know when it will end. It could even be reinvigorated if, for whatever reason, the product suddenly appears in stock on W's website at £1 and is then picked up - if it goes 'unavailable' again after that, as long as it's still showing on the site at £1, the 7 day clock, having been reset by appearance in stock at £1, will start ticking again, assuming it is already currently ticking. It's probably been ticking for about 5 or 6 days already and is due to return N/A soon, on whatever is the eighth day. It could be the last day today as W's prices change more so on Mondays every few weeks so this is likely to have appeared at £1 last Monday (7 days ago) and gone N/A the same day or maybe it has a little longer, but not much, to run. If nothing changes on W's website, I'd expect the product to stop comparing any day now as it seems to have had a significant run of comparing and the 7 days are probably about due to end. I've probably said much the same thing, in three different ways, in the last three sentences but never mind:rotfl:.
By "could be the last day today", I mean that today's comparisons should be available to be got until 6am tomorrow (as long as the system remains available to be checked and doesn't go to check after 6am). Whatever is picked up from tomorrow, that is from 6am, is anyone's guess without knowing exactly when the product went unavailable online. 6am means the time of checking the receipt - implying that, on the 2 hour check time, a shop needs to be done before 4am tomorrow to be checked before "today's" comparison is due to change to whatever tomorrow's is or isn't. If you wait on your receipt on a pre-4am shop tomorrow, you will probably get tomorrow's prices if you check after about 6am; however instore shops done before midnight tonight, that are checked tomorrow or later, even after 6am, should be okay. C&C would have to be tomorrow so would have missed today's prices by now (I understand).0 -
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