Elite go to Lapland In Time for christmas Eve

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edited 11 December 2014 at 4:33PM in It's gone, but was it any good?

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"Think of the thread as a tree, many branches to it, and not all of us, need all the branches, but we do need the tree!" - midwinter
New overflow thread for 11+ers

THE FOLLOWING IS COPIED FROM ORIGINAL FIRST POST ON PREVIOUS THREAD

This is yet another bargain/glitch/DTD/JTD/misprice thread!

We know it's in the 'Gone But Not Forgotten' section!

No, not all of what we say is Tesco related or even of interest to many others but this is the way this thread has formed.

Many of us want to discuss the various deals to be had but this was not appreciated on the main Grabbit forum. As such, we now use this thread to talk about anything. We also discuss ex-husbands and wives, kids and animals. If you have a medical problem we'll nag you until you go to the Doctor. If you're not feeling well we'll provide support, a wee hot drink and whatever chocolate is currently glitching to cheer you up.

Some people try to obscure the store names but this works both ways. It might make it difficult for those who don't have the time to sit here and natter all day but it also makes it difficult for staff/managers to quickly identify any issues at their store.

Please put all your finds in bold with LAST 4 DIGITS OF barcode and photo if possible so we can chat & still speed read for bargains. We don't like arguing so we're not going to take umbrage if one or two deals slip through.

Now sit back, relax and feel free to join in. We don't bite (unless you ask nicely), we will help wherever possible and you don't have to post new deals just to feel like part of the group.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

WHO WE ALL ARE
the list of who we all are and where we lurk in real life can be found here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...9#post62933039

LINK TO SNAP-ANT'S DAILY QUIZ
http://www.funtrivia.com/private/main.cfm?tid=99008
If you want to play then PM Snap-ant for access


COMMON ABBREVIATIONS:

APG: Asda Price Guarantee (voucher from Asda if they are not 10% cheaper than the competitors)
CS: Quidco Click Snap
COS: CheckOut Smart
PP: Price promise (Tesco voucher if competitors are cheaper)
BM: Brand Match (Sainsburys voucher if competitors are cheaper)
MSL: Mysuperlist (an app that, amongst other things, lets you compare supermarket prices by scanning a product barcode)
MSM: mysupermarket (web based version of the above)
TCB: Topcashback (cashback site)
COS: CheckOutSmart (cashback app)
MOC: Money Off Coupon
SEL: Shelf Edge Label
DTD: Double the Difference
JTD: Just the Difference
RTC: Reduced to Clear
OOD: Out Of Date
OOS: Out Of Stock
CC: Clubcard or Credit Card, depends on context
HTH: Hope That Helps
SA: Sales Assistant
SS: Self Service
CS: Customer Services
HO: Head Office
C&C: Click and Collect
DD: Darling Daughter
DS: Darling Son
OH: Other Half
DH: Darling Husband
ETA : Estimated Time of Arrival or Edited To Add (depends on context)
TIA: Thanks In Anticipation
IIRC: If I Remember Correctly
GBP: Great Britain Pound (some people can't get the £ sign to work, or have keyboards set up in "bilingual" mode)
T.i.T.: Trout-in-Training
S10CT: stupid 10 character thing (The forum won't allow a post with fewer than 10 characters. People add this abbreviation to the end of a short post as a workaround)

OTHER RECURRING TERMINOLOGY
Trout: is the expression used by people on here for cashiers of a certain age, usually female, that are miserable for the sake of being miserable, unhappy in their work, jealous of people with mocs and do their level best to prevent anyone using coupons...try your very best to avoid them at the checkouts..... (thanks to myrtleturtle on the coupon thread for this)
Filler: An item purchased in order to reach the required number of items as part of a comparable shop (see below)
Womble: A discarded receipt that you picked up .
Uncle Bulgaria: A womble of BIG value
Orinocco - A very small womble (i.e. not worth putting into the APG site)

TESCO RESOURCES

TESCO HEAD OFFICE PHONE NUMBERS
Incase you have a problem at the customer service desk:
0800 505 555
01325 233 902
0330 123 4055

LINK TO TESCO CUSTOMER SERVICE
https://www.tescohelp.com/tesco/forms/cs_form.html

TESCO HEAD OFFICE EMAIL
if you still have a valid problem that can't be resolved by the store or head office here is the e-mail address of the chief executive - please use it wisely!
[EMAIL="dave.lewis@uk.tesco.com"]dave.lewis@uk.tesco.com[/EMAIL]

TESCO INSTORE PRICE CHECK POINTS
Many Tesco stores have barcode scanners attached to the wall so that you can check the price of something (don't always trust what it says on the SEL)
This thread lists some known examples:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...esco+scanner+l
Please do not leave items by the scanners!!! Please do not give the staff extra work by leaving your unwanted scanned items - stores will be loathe to repair or replace scanners if they make extra work for staff!

TESCO INSTORE STOCK CHECKER
Handy for checking stock in your area before heading out
0800 505 555 option 1. (thanks zippy)

1P ITEMS IN TESCO
When items in Tesco go beyond the last stage of clearance they are reduced to 1p (typically out of season goods such as xmas goods in February, Valentines goods in March, etc)
This is the link to the daily mail article regarding 1p finds:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#axzz2jgpacct4

TESCO OVERCHARGE POLICY (DTD)
If you are overcharged in Tesco their policy is to give you back twice as much as you overpaid (Double the Difference)
This applies to all Tesco stores including Express.
The policy is displayed on a blue board (usually behind CS) under the heading "If things don't add up"
Staff are notoriously bad at honouring this policy. Excuses such as "the offer expired", "it doesn't apply to electricals", etc will be tried on but are not valid defences.
If offered a refund instead of DTD do not accept it, instead just leave the store and contact Head Office.

ASDA RESOURCES

ASDA CUSTOMER SERVICES
Freephone number for asda customer service: 0800 952 0101

ASDA HEAD OFFICE EMAIL ADDRESS

If you still have a valid problem that can't be resolved by the store or head office here is the e-mail address of the chief executive - please use it wisely!
[EMAIL="Andy.clarke@asda.co.uk"]Andy.clarke@asda.co.uk[/EMAIL]
his executive office is
[EMAIL="Directorate@asda.co.uk"]Directorate@asda.co.uk[/EMAIL]

ASDAS COUPON POLICY (thanks to zippy)
http://asda-stores.custhelp.com/app/..._grow/a_id/979

ASDAS OVERCHARGE POLICY
If you have been overcharged in Asda you should go to CS desk. They are supposed to refund the difference AND give a £2 giftcard for each different item you are overcharged. Staff occasionally need reminded of this store policy
http://asda-stores.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail_grow/a_id/958/~/overcharged

COUPON RESOURCES
Please note that we don't supply copies of coupons, it's against MSE rules so please don't ask.

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE COUPONS
Legitimate coupons can be found on the coupon thread here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=4906235
The pdf coupons should be saved to your computer as sometimes they get taken offline before the expiry date

NEOSI'S GUIDE TO THE SNAP TOOL IN ADOBE READER
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...postcount=9213

OLDBEARS GUIDE TO COST-EFFECTIVE COUPON PRINTING
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...postcount=9388

LOOKINFORABARGAIN'S GUIDE ON HOW TO PRINT COUPONS FROM SUPERSAVVYME
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...postcount=3372

PRICE COMPARISONS

Tesco, Asda and Sainsburys all have schemes whereby you can claim back some of the cost of your shopping if a competitor was cheaper

big thanks to wackynut for the below summary of the t&cs for each supermarket's price comparison service

ASDA PRICE GUARANTEE (APG) - INSTORE
A's compares with - T's, S's, M's and W's.
A's give you the difference back plus 10% of the value in the competitor
Comparative prices for S, T & W are taken from mysupermarket.co.uk (prices for M are currently taken from instore visits - the prices shown for M on MSM should be used as a guide only)
You need to have bought at least 8 different items covered by the asda price guarantee, of which at least 1 should be comparable.
Some departments do not count towards your required 8 items (eg clothes, sandwiches, newspapers. See faqs for more info)
No minimum spend. Maximum of 10 of the same product will be compared.
You have to wait 3 hours after after shopping at A's before you can check/print the APG.
Check/print your vouchers here:
http://asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/Compare-Prices/ASDA-receipt.aspx
Periodically the APG site will say you have to wait until 6am the day following your shop. This is not cause for concern. The 3 hour wait has always been restored fairly quickly.
APG used to be capped at £15 but at the moment cap has been lifted.
Each household will not be able to claim more than £100 in any calendar month, nor make more than 10 claims in any calendar month (this is more easily enforced with online shops).
Click here for APG t&cs http://asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/admi...onditions.aspx
click here for APG faqs http://asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/admi...d-answers.aspx

ASDA PRICE GUARANTEE (APG) - ONLINE
APG shops can also be done for click and collect orders or home delivery
Same rules apply as above with a few exceptions
Results are advertised as being available 48 hours after collection/delivery. In reality results may be available to view immediately after collection.
You can check for your results here:
https://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/Compare-Prices/Login.aspx
On the results page you should click "Get voucher" before you take delivery of your next order. Failure to do this will result in you losing the first APG when you do your next online shop.
Vouchers are credited to your online account (usually on Tuesday afternoons) in increments, starting with 1p, 2p, 5p, etc. Be patient and your full APG value should be credited Do not panic thinking you are only getting 1p!

TESCOS PRICE PROMISE (PP) - INSTORE AND ONLINE
T's compares with - A's, S’s and M's
Prices are taken from A.com, S.co.uk and instore visits to M
To qualify, you’ll need at least 10 different items, including one comparable grocery item in your basket.
Unlike asda there do not appear to be excluded departments
it appears that bag re-use no longer counts as one of your 10 items (not even at a non-ss till). This is despite bag re-use appearing on your PP results.
No minimum spend. Maximum of 10 of the same product will be compared.
Price promise is instant in the form of a till spit after the receipt is produced. Online PPs are emailed to you
Voucher capped back at £10, valid from the next day
Monthly limit of £100
If you want to view your results in detail then enter your receipt details here:
https://www.tescopricepromise.com/
click here for PP FAQs and T&Cs
https://www.tescopricepromise.com/Home/FAQ
https://www.tescopricepromise.com/termsconditions

SAINSBURYS BRAND MATCH (BM)
S's compares with - Asda
Comparison prices are taken from A.com
Only one comparable branded product needs to be bought (i.e. any Sainsbury's branded product is a safe filler)
You need to buy any ten different items
Maximum of 10 of the same product
Voucher given at till (even self service tills) but only at some CS tills
Voucher back capped at £10, can be used immediately
If you want to check/query how your bm was calculated then click here the following day
https://www.sainsburys-live-well-for...k/brand-match/
Sainsbury's no longer match Tesco's prices

LINK TO LUTZI1'S EDUCATIONAL GUIDE TO FILLERS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-JovBJoaho&feature=youtu.be

LIST OF USEFUL FILLERS
Miss Laid's top list of under 20p items to use as fillers on a comparable shophttp://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...postcount=2955

USEFUL GUIDES

POSTING IMAGES TO THE THREAD
this is the link for happychappy’s guide to uploading photos to the thread. Also includes instructions for ipad and iphone.
http://www.bearsland.co.uk/happychappy/

NEVER TOO OLD'S EXPLANATION OF MYSUPERLIST AND HOW TO GET CASHBACK
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...postcount=7340

STARTING THE NEXT THREAD WITHOUT BREAKING THE LINKS
1 You should click "quote" on first post
2 copy all text that shows in the reply box in the next window
3 Go to the "gone, but was it any good" board and click "new thread"
4 Paste the quoted post from step. 2
5 Crucially, delete the [ quote=abc;123456] from the start of the text and [ /quote] from the end of the text
6 add a title and post
7 PM our Board Guide redfox and ask her to close the old thread
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  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
    First Anniversary First Post Combo Breaker
    Hopefully I've done this right? :o
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
    Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
    If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau
  • asset2004
    asset2004 Posts: 2,453 Forumite
    looks good :T
    and whoop whoop I'm on the first page :j
    Life is a coin, you can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
    Go as far as you can see, and when you get there you'll see further.
    Take time but don't waste time
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
    First Anniversary First Post Combo Breaker
    Wonder if you can go cruising to Lapland :D
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
    Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
    If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau
  • chandlerscroft
    chandlerscroft Posts: 2,736 Forumite
    edited 11 December 2014 at 4:26PM
    Thanks for the new thread, looks good to me
  • Rudeboy71 is gutted he missed page 1, he's gone out on the school run
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Rudeboy71 is gutted he missed page 1

    It's very quiet :eek:
    Everyone must be out glitch shopping :)
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
    Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
    If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau
  • Are you not inviting everyone else :D
  • dipdap wrote: »
    It's very quiet :eek:
    Everyone must be out glitch shopping :)

    Or wrapping presents, have you pm'd RF to close the old thread
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
    First Anniversary Combo Breaker Chutzpah Haggler Debt-free and Proud!
    Thanks dipdap. :)
    N1LDA :)
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    Nice one dipdap!!
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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