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tesco 5p off a litre tip
sorry if this has been mentioned before, i did a search and nothing came up.
I did a shop at tesco the other day and it occured to me that it would probably go over £100 so i asked the checkout girl to put it through as 2 transactions and i got 2 vouchers for the 5p off a litre of fuel offer.
I did a shop at tesco the other day and it occured to me that it would probably go over £100 so i asked the checkout girl to put it through as 2 transactions and i got 2 vouchers for the 5p off a litre of fuel offer.
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It's a good tip but on Marton has already written about:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheaper-fuel#pay0 -
The 5p off per litre voucher does expire after so many days though so you need to use on second care or pass to a friend.
OH make me go with him when we have only 1 voucher. He parks both cars so pump with reach them both and fills up his then mine on same transaction. We then get 5p per litre from both tank fulls.:T~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
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isnt there a limet asto how much you can put in on 1 voucher ?0
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My friends hubby goes into the store, and buys something over £50 in just a few items (He once bought a £51 hoover, ando ther time some whiskey)
Gets the voucher and fills up his car.
Then returns the item/s saying he's changed his mind.
Seems pretty far fetched for 5p a litre if you ask me, but it's each to his own.
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Can you believe that its TESCOs "policy" not to tell customers that phone up, what the price of diesel/petrol is today!! Why?! My elderly mother phoned Morrissons and Sainsburys so she could decide which supermarket to use and thus save her pension pennies- they obliged immediately ... and then phoned Tesco in Evesham ... they wouldn't tell her!!!0
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Can you believe that its TESCOs "policy" not to tell customers that phone up, what the price of diesel/petrol is today!! Why?! My elderly mother phoned Morrissons and Sainsburys so she could decide which supermarket to use and thus save her pension pennies- they obliged immediately ... and then phoned Tesco in Evesham ... they wouldn't tell her!!!
I asked which law that was and when it came into force... "Err, erm, it's a contract" came the eloquent reply :rolleyes:
A supervisor however, was happy to give me a price (119.9p).
Interestingly Morrisons is selling unleaded at a very competitive 111.9p... so toodleoo Tesco :wave:0 -
We never really do £50 worth of shopping at Tesco as we have an Asda nearby.
I fill up at Tesco every other week anyway so I got a Tesco Clubcard Credit Card last year to collect points on. Got over 3000 points so far which is worth about £30 at Tesco or 4 x £30 in deal tokens so I'm going to use it for a service at Nationwide Autos.
I have only just opened a Tesco Clubcard Plus (savings account) for which you get 4 points for every pound spent at Tesco (rather than 1 point per pound). I just top the account up with £60 every other week.
Anyway, here's my tip for this thread... I've found alot of eBay sellers selling their 5p off petrol/diesel reciept. I've just bought my first one for £1.05 (incl p&p) yesterday. It's possible to pick them up for less than that. It's got expiry date of 10/08/08.
I normally fill about 50 litres so using the reciept will reduce the price by £2.50... less the initial £1.05 'investment' = £1.45. That's like 3pence off per litre.
Not alot I know but this site is about money saving.:D
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Anyway, here's my tip for this thread... I've found alot of eBay sellers selling their 5p off petrol/diesel reciept. I've just bought my first one for £1.05 (incl p&p) yesterday. It's possible to pick them up for less than that. It's got expiry date of 10/08/08.
I normally fill about 50 litres so using the reciept will reduce the price by £2.50... less the initial £1.05 'investment' = £1.45. That's like 3pence off per litre.
Keep an eye on the prices though as I often notice tesco isn't the cheapest, espicially when they have offers on0
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