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Tesco misprices thread 8 - please only post misprices here
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It's not, they are on offer, your branch just doesn't have the pos out, no doubt it will be on the shelves when the offer is over though LOLchezzer1234 wrote: »its a mis-price??
doesnt always have 2 achieve DTD:pFour guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0 -
Underbed clear crate 35litre.
A nice mixture of SEL's on display £4.89(exp. 20/01), £5.00(no exp.), & £6.85 ('clearance' price)
Scanned at the highest - £6.85.
So DTD of £3.92 per item, giving a final price of £2.93 each. ( I had bought 3)
Had a fair fight to get them to honour the price promise, but repeating the p.p. mantra eventually got them to see sense - seems Tesco Warrington are trying to tighten their belts.
In the discussion I heard a new claim 'putting the expiration date on the label covers them from the point of view of trading standards; that's why they put it on there.'
Love to know if that is true or not. I suspect not.0 -
Well found and ground well stood TJJ - you're my my kind of Fellow Tescotee.
Entirely d'accord with your final phrase.
Ben and others will certainly set minds at rest re: latest CS squirm and I will certainly be knuckled to the Discussion only Thread.
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first decent dtd since it replaced r n r.
Phillips se1502 twin pack digitalphone.
ood sel was 26.xx now 53.xx.
And it was so very nearly a golden one too.
Oh well.0 -
first decent dtd since it replaced r n r.
Phillips se1502 twin pack digitalphone.
ood sel was 26.xx now 53.xx.
And it was so very nearly a golden one too.
Oh well.
I thought it was?
Charged £53 instead of £26, so £27 too much.
DTD = £54 back - £53 already paid out = £1 in your pocket and the phone.
sounds pretty golden to me?Learning to live with an IVA - no overdraft - no credit cards - no safety net - very very scary _pale_ All advice gratefully received! :A0 -
Noticed ood sel on a notebook case and wireless mouse - marked at £15, scanned at £28.xx - . I would have had it if I thought they would give me all my money back, but think they might have argued for the £1.xx!! It was wrong size anyway! Might be worth a look for anyone that sees it at £15.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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got a dtd 2day on a logitech webcam, sel £7.48, charged £28.68 (bought 2) dtd of 27.44!! v chuffed0
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