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Tip for getting extra Tesco clubcard points
Philip624
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Make sure you sign up the following three clubs healthy eating, food, and wine.
Even if you are not particularly interested in healthy eating, food or much of a drinker you get sent double points on your shopping and bonus 100 point vouchers not necessarily linked to purchasing healthy eating or wine products, although you get these as well. Good way to boost your points balance at no cost.
Even if you are not particularly interested in healthy eating, food or much of a drinker you get sent double points on your shopping and bonus 100 point vouchers not necessarily linked to purchasing healthy eating or wine products, although you get these as well. Good way to boost your points balance at no cost.
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Plus you get free gifts from the Health Eating Club. I've had free lipbalm, hand cream and cranberry juice in the pastComping, Clicking & Saving for Change0
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Today I received my first mailing from tesco wine club - it had 2 double points off entire shop vouchers, 150 vouchers off a £6.49 bottle of specific wine and I think it was 100 points on ANY red wine. Also a competition entry for a hol in South Africa. Never thought to join before, as only normally buy wine on offer (ie not a wine buff), but WELL worth it for the extra points.
As for the healthy living free gifts - I got the vouchers, but the products were always out of stock and then the voucher ran out! But the extra points are worthwhile anyway.0 -
Sign up for all of them, not just the three mentioned in the original post.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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I was going to use my 100 point voucher for the specific wine and then the any wine 100 point voucher together on the same bottle. Giving me 200 points on a £6.49 bottle of wine. Do you think it will work?0
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Philip624 wrote:Make sure you sign up the following three clubs healthy eating, food, and wine.
Even if you are not particularly interested in healthy eating, food or much of a drinker you get sent double points on your shopping and bonus 100 point vouchers not necessarily linked to purchasing healthy eating or wine products, although you get these as well. Good way to boost your points balance at no cost.
Do you just sign up on tesco.com??0 -
Yes, its under the Clubcard link, then Exclusive clubs.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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I signed up ages ago for the kids club but i have never received anything.0
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I signed up for all the clubs about 6 weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything yet. I did send them an email about two weeks ago, but I haven't heard anything from that either!Quidco cashback paid out so far £745.89 :j0
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The kids club mailing was received by me on 12th Oct, so wont be another one for a while.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Clowance wrote:Today I received my first mailing from tesco wine club - it had 2 double points off entire shop vouchers, 150 vouchers off a £6.49 bottle of specific wine and I think it was 100 points on ANY red wine. Also a competition entry for a hol in South Africa. Never thought to join before, as only normally buy wine on offer (ie not a wine buff), but WELL worth it for the extra points.
As for the healthy living free gifts - I got the vouchers, but the products were always out of stock and then the voucher ran out! But the extra points are worthwhile anyway.
You should have asked for a 'rain check' voucher. They give you a note which means that if the offer is out of stock you can go back another time (even if the offer has finished) and get the item at the offer price.
T's don't advertise it a lot but if you know how about it they will honour it.0
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