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JPS
29-06-2006, 7:21 PM
Tesco are currently offering 5p off a litre of fuel when you spend £50 or more in store. You get a voucher which is valid for 2 weeks from issue. As most Tesco petrol stations are charging 91.9p or 92.9p a litre, it brings it down to 86.9p or 87.9p respectivley. It can also be used for diesel too. You can't Pay @ Pump with the voucher though.

It will certainly be the cheapest you can buy petrol or diesel for at the moment - and you get clubcard points too!:):beer:

debsue
29-06-2006, 7:25 PM
Tesco are currently offering 5p off a litre of fuel when you spend £50 or more in store. You get a voucher which is valid for 2 weeks from issue. As most Tesco petrol stations are charging 91.9p or 92.9p a litre, it brings it down to 86.9p or 87.9p respectivley. It can also be used for diesel too. You can't Pay @ Pump with the voucher though.

It will certainly be the cheapest you can buy petrol or diesel for at the moment - and you get clubcard points too!:):beer:


I just wish that I could get petron at 92p/l its more like 99p/l where I live!

JPS
29-06-2006, 7:28 PM
I just wish that I could get petron at 92p/l its more like 99p/l where I live!
Wow! That's mad! I guess you don't live in a big city? Around Leeds or Manchester it's about 92.9p. Still the 5p off a litre would take it down to 94p/l for you:)

pre-reg
29-06-2006, 7:33 PM
i live in north london and tesco price had always been 95.9p for the last month or two, now its 94.9!!

savings4me
29-06-2006, 7:38 PM
Probably shouldn't say thins but.........
......I have been known to buy an expensive item (small, but pricey - you don't want anything too cumbersome), get the lovely voucher and then take the unwanted item back.
Anyone else do this or is it just me?

ukbill69
29-06-2006, 7:44 PM
Yer hertfordshire is 94.9 weekend and 95.9 during week.

uncle_buck
29-06-2006, 10:52 PM
Have a look at the link below....you can search for the cheapest fuel in your area.

http://www.petrolprices.com/

Howdie
29-06-2006, 11:20 PM
Anyone notice that Tesco fuel prices used to be the cheapest but nowadays are never the cheapest. They must have succeeded in their strategy of getting rid of their competition!! Most of the petrol stations in my area are blocks of flats now.

biggar
30-06-2006, 12:25 AM
Probably shouldn't say thins but.........
......I have been known to buy an expensive item (small, but pricey - you don't want anything too cumbersome), get the lovely voucher and then take the unwanted item back.
Anyone else do this or is it just me?



How dishonest:rolleyes:

penypincher
30-06-2006, 1:58 AM
Probably shouldn't say thins but.........
......I have been known to buy an expensive item (small, but pricey - you don't want anything too cumbersome), get the lovely voucher and then take the unwanted item back.
Anyone else do this or is it just me?
I thought I was the only one! Not electrical items though, as it is easier not to have to deal with an electrical return!

amancalledchip
30-06-2006, 8:26 AM
Probably shouldn't say thins but.........
......I have been known to buy an expensive item (small, but pricey - you don't want anything too cumbersome), get the lovely voucher and then take the unwanted item back.
Anyone else do this or is it just me?

that seems like to much hassle to save £2.50 ( car takes around 50 litres )
My tesco isnt the nearest, and isnt the cheapest. Paid 2p per litre less in a Shell the other day that was no more than 2 miles away from tesco.

mdbs
30-06-2006, 8:37 AM
We do most of our weekly shopping at Tesco, however I avoid, when possible, using Tesco fuel because of their "profit at any expense" attitude.

They will sometimes have two fuel stations in the same town with different prices, and I am not talking big cities.

They make more money than the rest of them, trouble is they have no real loyalty to their customers.

Asda I believe set one price nation wide now THAT IS DECENT. And so I allways use Asda when I can.

Hillfly
30-06-2006, 10:06 AM
I bought a load of half price furniture this morning at Tesco. Stupidly i didn't split the buy as i could have got 3 vouchers! Doh!:mad:

Thought i'd post it in case it prompts someone else not to make the same mistake.

Still i did save £140 on the furniture!:j

hjb123
30-06-2006, 3:08 PM
Would be great for us that offer except for the one major problem - our tesco doesnt have a petrol station and the nearest tesco with a petrol station is approximately 50 miles away! Yet our tesco still advertises the fuel offers when you spend such an amount!

Timclwyd
09-07-2006, 10:41 PM
I dont; see what the big fuss is about super market petorl stations anyway.
Where I live there's only one. Morrisons, and it's more expensive than our local shell.

For the driving I do, I have to say, it's more hassle trying to get to a supermarket (let alone find one) in order to save a couple of pence !!

I'd rather fill up where I can....if discount comes along then BONUS.

I'm sticking with the prospect (and hope) that one day these new discount schemes will come through for us.

www.petrolprices.com
www.peoplespetrol.com
www.pipelinecard.org
www.marmlamadecarclub.co.uk

One day consumer buying power must show these BIG BOYS that we are the people that matter !!

plane_boy2000
10-07-2006, 5:05 PM
We do most of our weekly shopping at Tesco, however I avoid, when possible, using Tesco fuel because of their "profit at any expense" attitude.

They will sometimes have two fuel stations in the same town with different prices, and I am not talking big cities.

They make more money than the rest of them, trouble is they have no real loyalty to their customers.

Asda I believe set one price nation wide now THAT IS DECENT. And so I allways use Asda when I can.

Why if you have such an issue with Tesco's policys do you still shop there, and then go to the effort of making another journey to ASDA to buy petrol when you could just do your shopping at ASDA and allow the americans to profit from you rather than support a british company?