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  • soba
    soba Posts: 2,191 Forumite
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    soba wrote: »
    I've put 2 x £15 greenhouses in my basket and
    1 x £20 greenhouse. My total points according to Tesco are 1600. Is that right?
    I make it 3 x 500 points for 3 greenhouses plus 500 points for a £50 spend plus whatever points are usually given for the greenhouses. So in total 2000 points + whatever the normal points added would be. Am I getting confused?

    OMG I am so thick sometimes. Just realised there's a code to enter for the 500 points on a £50 spend. That gives me 2100 points on the order. And I so wanted my 1000th post to be memorable. Now it's only memorable for making me seem a bit dim.:rotfl:
  • Just purchased 4 x the grobag frame greenhouses = £60 + 2000 points + 500 points WYS £50 + 120 double purchase points = 2620 points worth £104 in deals = very happy me!!!
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  • Dinah93
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    soba wrote: »
    I've put 2 x £15 greenhouses in my basket and
    1 x £20 greenhouse. My total points according to Tesco are 1600. Is that right?
    I make it 3 x 500 points for 3 greenhouses plus 500 points for a £50 spend plus whatever points are usually given for the greenhouses. So in total 2000 points + whatever the normal points added would be. Am I getting confused?
    soba wrote: »
    OMG I am so thick sometimes. Just realised there's a code to enter for the 500 points on a £50 spend. That gives me 2100 points on the order. And I so wanted my 1000th post to be memorable. Now it's only memorable for making me seem a bit dim.:rotfl:

    I was about to point out the code, but you found it in the end :D

    Does anyone know if the 500 points when you spend £50 on Tesco direct is only once per clubcard?
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  • Dinah93 wrote: »
    I was about to point out the code, but you found it in the end :D

    Does anyone know if the 500 points when you spend £50 on Tesco direct is only once per clubcard?

    I'd make an educated guess it were once per £50 separate transaction.
  • loxley108
    loxley108 Posts: 57 Forumite
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    *manda* wrote: »
    Somewhere on there it should say about the coupon- if you go into order history it should be on there- and there is often a -0.01p as well by it. If it's not there, you may not get it.

    Apaprently points get added on manually so they wont show on your card but should appear on the statement.

    Thanks - it does mention the code etc. so fingers crossed i'll get the points.

    Thanks agains
  • flea72
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    Bookworm63 wrote: »
    Website states:


    Rewards tokens may only be used by the Clubcard Holder (whose name is printed on the tokens) i.e. they may not be given as gifts or combined with someone else’s rewards tokens on a single purchase.

    I have recently ordered some Goldsmiths tokens and can confirm that they do come with the surname printed on them - it might be worth checking with your local Goldsmiths to see if they will accept a combination though as it does state this on all the Clubcard rewards but I have combined vouchers with friends in restaurants before.

    you can combine vouchers in a restaurant, as each person is contributing towards their share of the bill

    however, i have found Goldsmiths to be sticklers for the rules, so much so that when i ordered a watch, because the price had reduced between order and collection (and no staff knew how to override the till to the higher original amount) i wasnt allowed to use my vouchers towards the purchase, as you cant use them on sale items - thankfully the reduction meant i didnt loose out too much, by having to pay cash

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  • Morty_007
    Morty_007 Posts: 1,496 Forumite
    2 weeks ago ordered a club card for my husband, it's turned up today but instead of MR, the card says MRS, do you think it will be a problem or should I get him to ring and get a new card sent out?
    Shouldn't think it will matter. We both use our clubcard and noone ever wuestions my husbands gender ;) Aside from that, we ordered a clubcard for my husband 2 years ago, signed up for the healthy living club and baby clubs etc....card never arrived, but the mailings and vouchers do every month!! We never get a statement, strangely ;)
    Good Enough Club member number 27(2) AND I got me a stalkee!
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  • Debt_Free_Dreamer
    Debt_Free_Dreamer Posts: 1,257 Forumite
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    edited 25 April 2010 at 6:59PM
    Dinah93 wrote: »
    For anyone doing the Tesco direct offer of 500 bonus points when you spend £50, there is also 500 additional bonus points on some greenhouses (starting at £15) and sheds (starting at £49) and 200 bonus points on birdhouses starting at £12 (considered getting one for grannies birthday). We've been wanting a little greenhouse so got one of those for £20, in total I got 1100 points on my order, plus things we would have bought anyway, so I was pretty pleased with it.

    However as some of the greenhouses are below the value you get back in points you could buy 2 of the £15 ones and one of the £20 ones, get them delivered to your local store for free, netting you 2100 points (£84 in deals) and 3 greenhouses to either grow your own veg or stick in the local paper/take to the carboot/ebay.

    If any of that maths is wrong I apologise.

    Thank you for this, I bought 4 of the grow bag ones at £15 each.

    £60 spend and 2620 points. As I am saving for another Merlin pass and I am short on points, this is just the deal I needed. The greenhouses will get used, so not a spend on nothing.

    Growbag green houses are also selling for around £10 on ebay, so anyone into buying for the points and selling on, it may be worth a look.


    ooohh - just noticed this is my 1,000 post!
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  • no1catman
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    Morty_007 wrote: »
    Shouldn't think it will matter. We both use our clubcard and noone ever wuestions my husbands gender ;) Aside from that, we ordered a clubcard for my husband 2 years ago, signed up for the healthy living club and baby clubs etc....card never arrived, but the mailings and vouchers do every month!! We never get a statement, strangely ;)
    Confused by this - so you get the cash clubcard vouchers and statement (?) in your name (Mrs) but not your husbands (Mr)? Was the 'healthy' & 'baby' clubs in your name or his?
    If he hasn't got a card in his name, and is using your card - he's unlikely to get any 'statement' because of no activity on the card. Did he get a temporary card to use while he was waiting for the replacement card to arrive? Did you move house, and maybe his clubcard details are still on the old address?
    Maybe worth him calling clubcard - check via surname & postcode - to find clubcard record, and order new card.
    To assist with Data Protection Act 'problems' - consider linking the two cards together in a joint account - either person then has access and the points are amalgamated - but to set it up, I think you'll find, Clubcard need to speak to both card holders.
    I used to work for Tesco - now retired - speciality Clubcard
  • screamer wrote: »
    Some advice needed, would really appreciate your help!

    So far this year, we've got £27 worth of clubcard vouchers which we are going to convert to deals and get my engagement ring from Goldsmiths. A couple of people (next door neighbour and Oh's parents) have said we can have their clubcard vouchers. I can obviously get them to order deal vouchers for us but will the vouchers they receive to spend at Goldsmiths have their names on them. I know they are non-transferable but have no idea what this means.

    We can take them shopping for the ring with us, that isn't a problem, would Goldsmiths accept them if the people they belonged to are with us? I can't find anything online to answer my questions so I'm hoping one of the regulars can help.

    Pretty please, advice desperate. I don't want to wait forever to get my ring!

    bought a ring from Glasgow Buchanan St Store recently using £57 (£230 deposit) of my own vouchers when i ordered the ring + £67 of my mum's which was the £270 balance (both had same surname printed on voucher) - she picked the ring up when went in with her vouchers
    you might be able to do it if you ok it with the shop (ie you pay your vouchers as a deposit to order the ring then your friends pick it up + pay the balance with their vouchers) the staff at the Glasgow store were fairly relaxed about it when i explained the situation to them - think they were just glad of the sale
    GOOD LUCK!
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