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2for1 pizza express pizzas for 500 nectar points
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cheap meal though! cheapest pizza £5.45 milk for kids 85p a cheap meal for a sat morning on a wet autumn day.0
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are these the same vouchers you get from the checkout in Sainsburys?0
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I made it into the weekly email!!! :j :j :j That's made my day :j How sad am I?
lol
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LOL, I wish you'd made it in last week already instead of the stupid Aero chocs.Reclaimed thanks to this site:
£175 Abbey Mortgage Repayment Fee, £170.03 Capital One Bank Charges £418.07 Lloyds TSB Bank Charges, £2,671.55 Mis-sold Endowment Policy, all for OH0 -
can i just say that the menu for kids in there is fab! It costs in the region of £5.75 and they get 3 courses!!! And then couple that with your vouchers from Nectar and you will have a really cheap night out!0
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Just phoned up Nector and got two of the vouchers - that us sorted for our night out when we go and see The Proclaimers! :rotfl:0
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AArrrggghhh! Used all my nectar points in Sainsbury's yesterday! Yes, I know I'm supposed to use them more cleverly than just getting money off my shopping, but I'd bought my christmas pud ingredients and was feeling guilty about the size of the bill!
Oh well, trying to lose weight so I guess it's just as well...0 -
How does that make a saving of £18 for a family of four if you have to "spend" £5 buying vouchers?

And isnt it a complicated process to make a comment or am I being slow??
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Padrino or sth is amazing! oh and the Sicilian Lemonade wow!Help me to help you :santa2:0
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stevegwent wrote: »How does that make a saving of £18 for a family of four if you have to "spend" £5 buying vouchers?

I agree, you would only save £13.stevegwent wrote: »And isnt it a complicated process to make a comment or am I being slow??
I think you are being slow
Just type in the "Quick Reply" box at the bottom of this page then hit "Post Quick Reply" :T
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