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Author:  GK [ Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Keeping your powder dry...

As Im sure you're all aware, there are plenty of 'offers' on at the moment, online merchants are desperate to get their hands on your last minute Christmas orders. Not all the 'deals' are genuine though, I think there are better to come.

With time almost up on Christmas deliveries, the merchants will have the January sale promos loaded and ready to fire. This is where I think things are going to get interesting.

I've bought very little in the run-up to Christmas but I will be keeping a sharp eye out for genuine clearances bargains come Boxing Day as merchants fall over themselves trying to shift stock before the credit card bills drop and the double-dip recession kicks in (obviously we need to come out of this one before we can go back in :wink: )

I have a reserve of vouchers for Laithwites, M&S and Tesco and my Nectar points are plumped to go.

Wait until you see the whites (and reds) of their eyes… 8)

Author:  Goosegogs [ Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:23 pm ]
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You gun slinger you.

You not even tempted by the 09 Montana Reserve at £5.95 at Tesco.

Author:  GK [ Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Keeping your powder dry...

Goosegogs wrote:
You gun slinger you.

You not even tempted by the 09 Montana Reserve at £5.95 at Tesco.


If its as good as you say, it would be rude not to try it :wink:

Author:  Bacchus [ Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:17 pm ]
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That Montana post was ironic, I reckon. Goose liked the ORDINARY, and I didn't care for the "Reserve".

Author:  Duncan [ Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:43 pm ]
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GK wrote:
I have a reserve of vouchers for Laithwites, M&S and Tesco and my Nectar points are plumped to go.

Wait until you see the whites (and reds) of their eyes… 8)


Oh Yes, You can see why GK is our top doggy for finding the very best deals.

Hey GK, care to email and say how you can obtain, said Laithwaites and M&S vouchers.

BTW, I must check that SundayTimes deal, the one with that ring-around guy last week - Odd....nothing has appeared in my inbox, I'd better give my card provider a call ? Damn - no way to check recent transactions just now, but no unusual transactions at least.
Will let you know - STWC having made the offer - they are bound to fulfill the order - Hmnnn, only if I have a tape of the conversation.

Author:  Duncan [ Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:00 am ]
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Bacchus wrote:
That Montana post was ironic, I reckon. Goose liked the ORDINARY, and I didn't care for the "Reserve".


Yeah, and even then he said the "ordinary" fruit would fall over on the 12th day of Christmas. Then something bout tipping the reserve over the pudding and throwing a match at it....... Stand back folks - Poooffff.

I pity any poor bastards trying to decipher this stuff in outer mongolia :wink:

Author:  Bacchus [ Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:49 am ]
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Hark the Triumph Herald sings...

Author:  GK [ Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:12 am ]
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Duncan wrote:
Hey GK, care to email and say how you can obtain, said Laithwaites and M&S vouchers.



The Laithwaites vouchers were sent to me in the post, £10 off a case, £20 off two cases, plus free delivery. I thought everyone got these?

M&S are the gift cards, I got a total of £60 for my birthday. I havent looked to see if these can be used online but if not, instore will do for me too, I'll get to choose a mixed case.

Author:  Bacchus [ Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:23 am ]
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The only thing Laith's would sent me would be a couple of very large guys in dark suits.

Author:  GK [ Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:34 am ]
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Virgin wines have started their sale today...

Quote:
Over £1 MILLION of Premium Cellar Stock Slashed in Price.....


Yawnnnnnnnnnnnn.........

Author:  GK [ Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Keeping your powder dry...

Ive just ordered a case of this-
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Ripasso- ... Brand=core

I remember an earlier vintage being a marvellous drop, I have a soft spot for the ripasso wines and their rich, burnt-plumy, nutty flavours. The '07 should be drinking lovely now and my wine rack is severely lacking Italian representation.

That uses up the last of my M&S credit, these work out at £4 a bottle delivered.

I have a voucher for my local independent, once spent there will be no more wine buying for me for a couple of months.

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