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Pinching toilet roll from work has been mentioned
you can like.you cant haggle over the price of a pint!
did that at uni mind.I know a lad who does that, go to use the toilet at his and there is a pile of those 1 sheet things that you get at work
Get their daily emails (HotUKDeals). Undoubtedly great bargains to be had but I'm convinced overall I spend more money because of it.I’ve been looking on that UKHotDeals app, some canny stuff on there. I got a canny Berghaus fleece off amazon reduced from £86 to £17.
did that at uni mind.
Nowt wrong with being careful marra,I don't mind spending money provided I get good value. Neither I or our lass like going to restaurants as we're both canny cooks and can rustle up restaurant-quality food at home for usually a third of the price. I mean simple stuff like pizza, pasta, steak and chips etc. For that reason you would never find me in Miller and Carter or Bellinis, or eating a Sunday lunch out. I will buy takeaway food that I can not accurately replicate such as fish and chips (hats off to Fountains), chinese and Indian food. I'm on the Foodies FB group mainly as a lurker and am amazed at how much cash a lot of "the community" spend on takeaways or eating out, especially when you consider that they are all Sunderland people and are therefore probably not well-remunerated and so don't have a massive amount of disposable income, all seemingly being parents of superstar bairns. I suppose that to some folk eating out is a lifestyle choice or in Jolene's case a necessity as she seems to find home cooking challenging judging by her question "do you make mayonnaise with salad cream?" .
I detest being ripped off and therefore almost obsessively research my prospective purchase prior to spending money, unless I have previously bought the same object/service. I find the process enjoyable though.
So I don't consider myself tight: just careful.
I got a pair of Clark's for £27 reduced from £90 yesterday. Canny pleased with that.
I don't like being ripped off. I don't see the point in paying over the odds for the exact same thing so I'm a regular at B&M's and Heron's in Houghton for cleaning stuff, crisps, drinks, pet food etc. etc.
I'm not tight when it comes to spending money on more important things.
Canny. I used a £25 Debenhams voucher that I got for Christmas anarl, so only cost me £2.I got a pair of Adidas Gazelles for £30.
This for me too. I'll doff my cap to you in Heron next time.
I got a pair of Adidas Gazelles for £30.
This for me too. I'll doff my cap to you in Heron next time.
I'll be the one with pizzas, garlic bread, McCann jacket potatoes (not for me!) chips and crisps in my basket
Ice cream mainly for me, plus whatever weird random shit they have on dirt cheap when you first walk in!
I spend money on stuff I don’t need. I didn’t need the fleece but was a bargain to be had, but half the deals are usually gone before you get the chance like those tubs of sweets from Tesco/Asda etc.Get their daily emails (HotUKDeals). Undoubtedly great bargains to be had but I'm convinced overall I spend more money because of it.
Its not really though,its just paying the going rate and cracking on.Shopping around/haggling etc doesn't always pay offAgreed, nowt better than overpaying for stuff, love it.
That's the only reason the tight twat doesn't haggle over a pint.