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I saw somene handing in ASDA vouchers at the till that I've never seen before
nads
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I was queuing up behind a lady at ASDA and she handed over some ASDA branded vouchers at the till. They looked as if they came from some kind of mailing (as they had perforated edges) and had the name and some kind of account number on them, they were valued £1 and £5.
Has anyone else seen these vouchers, where do they come from?
Has anyone else seen these vouchers, where do they come from?
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hi, i know that you get asda vouchers from collecting points on an asda credit card and they get sent out in november it could be those.In the end, we decide if we're remembered for what happened to us or for what we did with it
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Similar to the Marks and Spencers and More Vouchers0
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Ah thanks guys
Yes, the account number on the vouchers did look like a credit card number so was most likely them.
I thought I would ask the forums as I didn't want to miss out on something unnecessarily
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I have one but the points back are about half of what they used to be. Full details at www.asdafinance.com they have 2 credit cards (can use anywhere) and a store card. You only get 1p in the pound back back or 2p depending on the card and where you spend(limited upper limit etc) but I am looking for a better cash back/points back credit card now.
The vouchers are mailed out in Nov. The last few years I got about £50-£60 but this year it was capped at £30, and it changed again last month. Only worth it if you pay it in full every month as the charges outway the benefits. Upsy x0
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