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Richie23_2
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Hello
Asda on some shelves by the tills are showing 2 for £1 on the Cadburys Mini Eggs (100grams), normally 90p each but they scan 2 for £1.50
Got these and had 50p refunded and £2 gift voucher, (good will gesture)
so got paid £1 to take these away!
Watch there are some sel showing 2 for £1.50..look out for 2 for £1
Good luck!
Richie
Asda on some shelves by the tills are showing 2 for £1 on the Cadburys Mini Eggs (100grams), normally 90p each but they scan 2 for £1.50
Got these and had 50p refunded and £2 gift voucher, (good will gesture)
so got paid £1 to take these away!
Watch there are some sel showing 2 for £1.50..look out for 2 for £1
Good luck!
Richie
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you got a £2 voucher for being overcharged by 50p :eek: how lucky must you be :j i had to drive ten miles to take pack 2 packs of stinking fresh (in date) meat to asda that smelt like a dead dog and the most i got was a refund :mad:
think i need to get a bit tougher lol0 -
Official MoneySavingExpert.com insert:
No, you're not seeing things. The snow's just starting to melt (figuratively speaking) and Easter Eggs are already on sale. Currently larger Woolworths (and from Monday all stores, both Woolworths and BigW) are selling various Cadburys Easter Eggs (see list below), both 140g and 200g sizes for £1.
Easter Eggs for £1:
Flake, Creme egg, Mini Eggs, Buttons, Maltesers, Terry’s Chocolate Orange, Guylian Sea Shell (exclusive to Woolworths), High School Musical, Simpsons and Smarties.
PS: Thanks to jatwap for the original post
Let's get back to it.....
Been into my local BigW (Woolies) today and they have loads of large Easter Eggs for £1 (mostly Cadbury's one's I think).
Happy Easter!:p
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:eek: omg , can't believe that easter is here already !!!! seems like it was only just christmas !!!!
but i will have to pop into woolies and have a look tomorrow, the cheaper i can get the eggs for my boys and neice and nephews the better :rolleyes:0 -
we_are_always_skint wrote: »you got a £2 voucher for being overcharged by 50p :eek: how lucky must you be :j i had to drive ten miles to take pack 2 packs of stinking fresh (in date) meat to asda that smelt like a dead dog and the most i got was a refund :mad:
think i need to get a bit tougher lol
There policy is to refund any mispriced products and give you £2 for your troubles! thats why he got the £2.;)Make £5 a day JAN £121/175 FEB £283/175:jWeekly Grocery budget of £35! Jan £95.05/175 Feb £37.53/1750 -
Had it a few times now.. we normally go late at night when the bread is reduced and most the time its charges full intead of 10p or something like that.0
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At least they waited until after New Year to put them out this year !0
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coupon_king wrote: »At least they waited until after New Year to put them out this year !
Woolies in Gt Yarmouth started to put them out on Christmas eve :mad:"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye."...Miss piggy0 -
we_are_always_skint wrote: »you got a £2 voucher for being overcharged by 50p :eek: how lucky must you be :j i had to drive ten miles to take pack 2 packs of stinking fresh (in date) meat to asda that smelt like a dead dog and the most i got was a refund :mad:
think i need to get a bit tougher lol
Don't Asda still have the 200% guarantee in store? I know they do for online shopping, but you have to ask for it - I had some lamb chops delivered a couple of weeks ago and they were manky (still had 3 days date on them), I phoned to complain and the woman offered me a refund. I said "thank you, but what about the refund and replace policy? Obviously you can't replace them now so......" so she refunded me double the price.
Sorry for going off topic
Will be on the look out for those eggs tomorrow! You can't control everything in life....... your hair was put on your head to remind you of that
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Hello
Asda on some shelves by the tills are showing 2 for £1 on the Cadburys Mini Eggs (100grams), normally 90p each but they scan 2 for £1.50
Got these and had 50p refunded and £2 gift voucher, (good will gesture)
so got paid £1 to take these away!
Watch there are some sel showing 2 for £1.50..look out for 2 for £1
Good luck!
Richie
Good on you for getting the £2 gift voucher, however I would point out this is 1 gift voucher PER ITEM so you could have got 2 x £2, did you have to fight for it? Most do, "Sorry doesn't apply to fish/meat/toys/electrics/whatever you have bought on this occasion" are the general rebuttals. REMEMBER £2 PER ITEM!!Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0 -
Perhaps your tactics were wrong?we_are_always_skint wrote: »you got a £2 voucher for being overcharged by 50p :eek: how lucky must you be :j i had to drive ten miles to take pack 2 packs of stinking fresh (in date) meat to asda that smelt like a dead dog and the most i got was a refund :mad:
think i need to get a bit tougher lol
When returning rancid produce to a store it is best to dump them into the store's own carrier bag and prance into said store carrying them at arms length to demonstrate to all and sundry that you are in mortal fear of the contents. On arrival at the customer service desk request to speak to the store manager and ask him or her to explain the contents of the bag to you, don't forget to mention young children and relative of pensionable age having being at risk of consumption of the contaminated produce. Don't be fobbed off with the inevitable "I'm sorry the manager is very busy on trolley duty at the moment" ALWAYS remember the person at the c/s desk is NOT the most senior member of personel on duty and is extremely unlikely to be able to offer you the redress you deserve, talking in loud but monotone voice to avoid offending or risk of accusation of being intimidating, explain how disgusted you are that a company of such stature is willing to allow produce of such a delapidated condition through the till etc etc etc, remembering that the longer you are at the desk the bigger your audience will get and the more panic you will generate in the c/s agent.Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0
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