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Tesco Clubcard/Vouchers/Points/Deals - Post All Questions Here
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Sorry if this is in the wrong thread but I got a 100 point off £5 healthcare products coupon and also a £2 off £8 from healthy living and am looking to get the best deal using both of them:T my question is though:
what constitutes healthcare?
Does it include toothpaste, sun lotion etc or am I barking up the wrong tree
Thanks for any enlightenment...
what i did to check was to look at the tesco site, click on healthcare aisle, and see what comes up!!0 -
Borosteve, there is a very long and informative thread here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=414346
We're having to return £430 worth of MFI vouchers to our account as we couldn't decide in time! How long till the points are put back? We're hopefully gonna go for a virgin holiday instead."I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0 -
CharleneUK wrote: »We're having to return £430 worth of MFI vouchers to our account as we couldn't decide in time! How long till the points are put back? We're hopefully gonna go for a virgin holiday instead.
Normally the points are added back within a week of you returning them, ready for the next mailing. you get a letter from tesco acknowledging their return, then you see your points total on your receipt jump up pretty soon after.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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I called Hilton - they said that it'd be £115 (in vouchers)for the night.
Online its £91 to book direct.
So £115 in vouchers is £115 in deals tokens, which is £28.75 in clubcard vouchers you need to exchange(£115/4). If you have this much in clubcard vouchers, it seems a pretty good deal as it's only £24 difference between the two prices.
The following is a simple example of what may have happened.
Cost of Cosmos holiday £400
Cost of Cosmos holiday using clubcard vouchers £600
Amount of clubcard vouchers in hand £250
therefore you would pay £350 in hard cash to get your holiday, when you may as well have booked direct with cosmos for £400 and spent your £250 of clubcard vouchers somewhere else for better value from those vouchers.
Does that make sense?!:DCan I pay part vouchers part cash?
yes
more details here on the pdf as to specifics about this deal
http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=114&bci=4294966219|Places%20to%20Stayalso. What would you suggest as your best advise to do with my coupons, I havent been collecting that long and I don't really chase CCpoints either. I've got £28.50 so far.
We're a young couple, and I'm looking for ways to save a little money here and there. So would it be better to use the coupons in another way?
So... what's the most value for coupons way of spending them?
If you want that break on that hotel, I'd swap your vouchers for the stay as you've only got another £2 to pay for your holiday:T
As for what's most value, only you can decide that IMHO! For me, I save and chase points to save up for family holidays as we wouldn't be able to afford them otherwise.
Have a good look through here and see what's listed, or pick up a deals brochure in store if you get fed up of computer scrolling and decide what you will actually spend hard cash on, and buy with clubcard instead.
http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/
As a general rule, days out to zoos and attractions are generally the same price using CC vouchers as they are with hard cash. It's things like holidays and travelling where the price goes up if you use clubcard to pay.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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I brought a few groceries from tescos and I thought that I would be getting the delivery the next day, but I had to wait till friday (from sunday), they said that all the special offers before friday they cant except and the prices that change before friday may change.
I was surprised with this and I thought that tescos was supposed to be one of the top leading groceries store online.
What does everbody else think of this?
Thanks
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Hi,
can someone tell me if I use clubcard e-vouchers online with Tesco direct but then need to return the item how the clubcard vouchers are refunded?
And yes I know you should never spend them in store because they're poor value etc but we've had these vouchers for 2 years and there is nothing in the deals that we would use them for. We don't have kids etc so days out aren't of interest. We tend to do self catering holidays in the uk and no uk cottages etc to choose from, so new TV seems as good a use as any.0 -
hello everyone
sorry if this has been asked before but thought I'd ask anyway as really confused lol (doesnt take much)
anyway
I currently have 3 clubcard vouchers here 4th one arriving this month that i am yet to spend
we would like to get tickets for Longleat, however can I enter more than one code when ordering??
for example one of the vouchers is for £3.50 and the other is £5.50 (x2) and I also have £11, if this makes sense lol
will i be able to use say 3 of the codes at once to get the tickets or does it only accept 1 code for each ticket?
omg i think that doesnt make sense?!!
really hope someone can help me
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put all the codes in, if it is too much it will be credited back to your points account0
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Hi there, new to all this but just found this great tesco site and wanted to say hi. Waiting for my first lot of tesco vouchers.... getting excited.Would love to earn an extra £40 a Week. Trying to find ways to :-)0
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Open University Fees - Can I use Clubcard Vouchers from friends/family towards my own fees?
With the opportunity of getting 4x the face value of vouchers in payment do I have to use only my own vouchers or can others be used? I realise they all have online codes so would others be refused when trying to 'cash them in'?
Thanks for any help.0
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