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  • stoneman
    stoneman Posts: 4,549 Forumite
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    I think this is per card holder as when I lived at my parents both myself and my mum did 30 each;) HTH
    Thanks, but I really need a definative on this. i can't find anything it the greener Tesco T.& C.'s about it. I have been told on another forum it is per household, but no one points to the relevent terms.
    The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.
  • VoucherMan
    VoucherMan Posts: 2,798 Forumite
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    stoneman wrote: »
    Thanks, but I really need a definative on this.


    http://www.tesco.com/greenerliving/greener_tesco/inkjet_cartridge_recycling_terms_conditions.page?

    30 per household :sad:
  • stoneman wrote: »
    Thanks, but I really need a definative on this. i can't find anything it the greener Tesco T.& C.'s about it. I have been told on another forum it is per household, but no one points to the relevent terms.

    Just a suggestion, but if you need a definitive answer, try phoning Tesco Clubcard.
  • stoneman
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    cmathews wrote: »
    Just a suggestion, but if you need a definitive answer, try phoning Tesco Clubcard.
    First thing I did, and the operator said it was per household she "thought":confused:
    but thanks to voucherman
    The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.
  • evergreen - drinks were no more expensive than in normal pubs. Tips were 'optional', you could ask for an envelope to leave them in, and there was a guide on what to tip in the welcome pack. I think we left about £50 for all of us.
  • jeferey wrote: »
    Although it says weekend deals - Hilton let you have a 2 night break wherever - as long as you get the Fully Flexible Bed and Breakfast rate. Used them loads mid week.

    That's great, thanks. Has anyone else found this at all? I've only ever stayed at marriott hotels using vouchers but would love to be able to pay for my honeymoon in vouchers :j
  • Thanks sahararose
    Waiting for deals vouchers to arrive and then its straight on the phone to P& O!!!
  • I don't know if this is the correct place to post this question or not but I was wondering if anyone had any experience with expired clubcard vouchers?

    We were hoping to keep our vouchers to use for a big holiday next year and have been saving them but we didn't realise that some expired at the end of May and some at the end of August. It is £30 with of vouchers in total.

    I phoned tesco today and they told me that they give me 2 years to use them and they will not be extending them. That was it, he wouldn't budge on that at all.

    Should I try again or is this the policy?
  • Mumto2
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    I don't know if this is the correct place to post this question or not but I was wondering if anyone had any experience with expired clubcard vouchers?

    We were hoping to keep our vouchers to use for a big holiday next year and have been saving them but we didn't realise that some expired at the end of May and some at the end of August. It is £30 with of vouchers in total.

    I phoned tesco today and they told me that they give me 2 years to use them and they will not be extending them. That was it, he wouldn't budge on that at all.

    Should I try again or is this the policy?

    I have posted back expired vouchers (both converted & unconverted) and all have been added back onto my balance with no problem.
    Now proud Mumto3 :j
  • I don't know if this is the correct place to post this question or not but I was wondering if anyone had any experience with expired clubcard vouchers?

    We were hoping to keep our vouchers to use for a big holiday next year and have been saving them but we didn't realise that some expired at the end of May and some at the end of August. It is £30 with of vouchers in total.

    I phoned tesco today and they told me that they give me 2 years to use them and they will not be extending them. That was it, he wouldn't budge on that at all.

    Should I try again or is this the policy?
    You can call Clubcard customer services and ask them to carry over any unused vouchers onto your next statement. I think this applies to expired vouchers too. Worth a shot!
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