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myrtleturtle wrote: »
cant do free trial as they keep recognising my address :rotfl:
and can get for £20 on ebay, was trying for £1 :rotfl: or free win like last year.
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I personally like both.
Quidco has checks ins. so if you have a smartphone, when you are out and about, put on quidco and see which shops have checks ins. Then check into them. I have earnt £7.90 free money through check ins in the last few months.
Quidco charge £5 admin fee per year, but the checks in cover that.
And topcashback has free accounts and the more you spend the higher your extra cashback is. ie I am currently on 1% extra cashback with them.
but quidco run a lot of comps, ok I haven't won yet, but sometimes quidco have cashback and tcb don't.
and with tcb if quidco is paying a better rate, you can put a claim in and they will usually match quidco, so you still get a better deal.
so sign upto both
and install the quidco tool bar.
Thanks Aesop. I will have a look at them later. I don't have a smart phone. Wouldn't know how to use one. Have to get my daughter to sort my basic phone out if i accidentally put it on predictive text by mistake.0 -
1st comp
http://www.tastecard.co.uk/competition/morrisonscant do free trial as they keep recognising my address :rotfl:
and can get for £20 on ebay, was trying for £1 :rotfl: or free win like last year.
thank you hun :A:A0 -
When I went to asda my son wombled a few, well 8 receipts. Unfortunately one was worthless but the other 7 well worth having.:rotfl:
apg's for £10.96, another £5.85 and another for £4.51, altogether got £27.54 from 7 receipts so well chuffed, made going worthwhile anyway.
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CouponWoman wrote: »When I went to asda my son wombled a few, well 8 receipts. Unfortunately one was worthless but the other 7 well worth having.:rotfl:
apg's for £10.96, another £5.85 and another for £4.51, altogether got £27.54 from 7 receipts so well chuffed, made going worthwhile anyway.
CWxx
Hope that's the start of many good ones to come in 2013!
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CouponWoman wrote: »When I went to asda my son wombled a few, well 8 receipts. Unfortunately one was worthless but the other 7 well worth having.:rotfl:
apg's for £10.96, another £5.85 and another for £4.51, altogether got £27.54 from 7 receipts so well chuffed, made going worthwhile anyway.
CWxx
Fab wombling by DS:j:j:j
You should post the results here so we can see what led to these large APGs. Would help with targeted shopsYou can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
myrtleturtle wrote: »afternoon all
found my 1st DTD in ages (saw info on elite)
oral b electric toothbrush SEL £22 (out of date sell)
scanned £44.99
was unsure whether to bother at first as on CS were 2 not always so helpful staff but braved it and they gave DTD without me needing to ask
so watch out for out of date sells on electric toothbrushes , mostly oral b ones i think
old SEL say half price but expired 26/12
now remember those karcher things (scanned £1.90)
well none to be found in my T's at the time
and what did i find today on reduced shelf
thats right a flippin karcher yellow SEL £40 though
was naughty and peeled it off to scan original barcode just to see and it scanned at full price, oh well.
Fab DTD. Well done :j:j:j:j:j:jYou can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
I was gonna go to Tesco to look for the £3 gammon and Asda for the cheap christmas stuff but it is horrid outside, cold and raining. Think I will stay in and tidy instead.:(
How did you get on with the tidying?;)You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700
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