Nov 2019
3:34pm, 15 Nov 2019
30,927 posts
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LindsD
Might have bought sthg....
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Nov 2019
4:37pm, 15 Nov 2019
30,887 posts
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DocMoye
ive done some internet shopping. it might be for my victim or it might not
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Nov 2019
4:42pm, 15 Nov 2019
1,085 posts
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Trin
I may have purchased, I may even have wrapped, but then I may be fibbing š
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Nov 2019
4:45pm, 15 Nov 2019
936 posts
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Love Lettuce
Here's a hypothetical scenario, asking for a friend: if someone were to buy several items in a '3 for the price of 2' offer, and the ticket price for those items was more than Ā£10 each but the actual amount spent per item averaged less than Ā£10, would gifting one of those items be within the rules of FSS?
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Nov 2019
4:49pm, 15 Nov 2019
30,890 posts
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DocMoye
sounds fair enough to me
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Nov 2019
4:53pm, 15 Nov 2019
4,921 posts
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Eynsham Red
And me. The guidelines say āa maximum spend of Ā£10ā, not āif you donāt spend Ā£10 you will be boiled in oil and your rendered fat used to lubricate Santaās sleigh runnersā š
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Nov 2019
4:59pm, 15 Nov 2019
3,742 posts
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Raemond
Agreed, that's just getting creative within the rules not breaking them.
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Nov 2019
5:00pm, 15 Nov 2019
7,876 posts
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BaronessBL
I have a similar er... friend who tells me that in the past they too have bought gifts for FSS in a similar sort of deal in order to give one present to their recipient and the other for me.. er .... them, her...my friend....
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Nov 2019
5:49pm, 15 Nov 2019
1,086 posts
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Trin
I think FSS is about sending a thoughtful gift, and not so much about the money you spend, so whatever way you do it is fine
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Nov 2019
6:01pm, 15 Nov 2019
9,103 posts
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Mandymoo
I have a few ideas just need to be sensible and not over spend šÆ
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