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by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Jan 06 2020 7:21pm
Sarah wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03 2020 12:35pm
If you check the Nectar app, it now gives some annual statistics for your Sainsbury's shopping! lol
Oh thanks for pointing that out. Imagine if Mrs AAAlphaThunder saw all of the luxury items I was buying and not for her!!!
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by Sarah » Mon Jan 06 2020 9:08pm
rayf wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06 2020 7:17pm
Checkoutsmart has an option to "enter a code". What type of code does this refer to? I can't see it mentioned anywhere else.
I presume it would be some kind of code for unlocking access to special offers, similar to the ones Shopitize used to post on their Facebook occasionally, however I've never come across any codes for CheckoutSmart so would suggest ignoring it!
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by Sarah » Tue Jan 07 2020 8:47am
Peperami beef bars 3x20g FREE on CheckoutSmart at the moment (Tesco, Sainsburys or Asda).
Priced £2.25 or £2.60.
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by Sarah » Sat Apr 18 2020 10:49am
Sarah wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06 2020 9:08pm
rayf wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06 2020 7:17pm
Checkoutsmart has an option to "enter a code". What type of code does this refer to? I can't see it mentioned anywhere else.
I presume it would be some kind of code for unlocking access to special offers, similar to the ones Shopitize used to post on their Facebook occasionally, however I've never come across any codes for CheckoutSmart so would suggest ignoring it!
They now have codes for NHS and key workers to unlock Little Dish or Peperami special offers. I won't post the links as they might be abused. These offers are limited to 10,000 claims with CheckoutSmart waiving the processing fee that usually applies under £20. I'm a key worker and have claimed the Peperami offer; the code arrived straight away by e-mail and unlocked my offer successfully, it's valid for 74 days at all the main supermarkets and several other retailers.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Sat Apr 18 2020 3:46pm
Sarah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18 2020 10:49am
Sarah wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06 2020 9:08pm
rayf wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06 2020 7:17pm
Checkoutsmart has an option to "enter a code". What type of code does this refer to? I can't see it mentioned anywhere else.
I presume it would be some kind of code for unlocking access to special offers, similar to the ones Shopitize used to post on their Facebook occasionally, however I've never come across any codes for CheckoutSmart so would suggest ignoring it!
They now have codes for NHS and key workers to unlock Little Dish or Peperami special offers. I won't post the links as they might be abused. These offers are limited to 10,000 claims with CheckoutSmart waiving the processing fee that usually applies under £20. I'm a key worker and have claimed the Peperami offer; the code arrived straight away by e-mail and unlocked my offer successfully, it's valid for 74 days at all the main supermarkets and several other retailers.
As a key worker, it would be my humble pleasure, once this coronavirus is over, to take you out for dinner purely to thank you for your services to the UK.
I shall be in touch when the time is right.
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by Sarah » Sat Apr 18 2020 5:53pm
No, thank you. Please try to stay on topic.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Sun Apr 19 2020 8:05am
Sarah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18 2020 5:53pm
No, thank you. Please try to stay on topic.
As you wish m'lady.
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