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Outdated Tesco BOGOF offers
baffcat
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Does anyone know last month's Tesco offers? Or where I can find them online?
I'd ordered online (to get 1500 points) and arranged delivery for 30th January. A lot of what I'd ordered were BOGOFs and special deals. The morning of the delivery, I had a call from Tesco to say their van had broken down, and could they reschedule the delivery? Of course, I checked that I'd still get the 1500 points (I would or could by calling CS after delivery, if necessary).
Had the delivery today, 2nd February, only to find ALL the BOGOFs are no longer valid (it's the new month's offers now) so instead of an £80ish spend, it's £112.
CS couldn't help unless I could tell them which BOGOFs they were. Anyone?
Many thanks in advance.
Baff
I'd ordered online (to get 1500 points) and arranged delivery for 30th January. A lot of what I'd ordered were BOGOFs and special deals. The morning of the delivery, I had a call from Tesco to say their van had broken down, and could they reschedule the delivery? Of course, I checked that I'd still get the 1500 points (I would or could by calling CS after delivery, if necessary).
Had the delivery today, 2nd February, only to find ALL the BOGOFs are no longer valid (it's the new month's offers now) so instead of an £80ish spend, it's £112.
CS couldn't help unless I could tell them which BOGOFs they were. Anyone?
Many thanks in advance.
Baff
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does it not tell you what the bog off's were on the list that comes delivered with your shopping...i know that when i was doing my shopping online last week and it had offers on it,however when i went to the checkout when i was finished it come up telling me that the offers finished at a certain date and did i want to change my order before i checked out..
voddyman0 -
To get the 1500 points you had to spend £100 not including any delivery charge.
You have to ensure that any BOGOF do not take it below the £100 mark or the code wouldn't of been valid, so if your original order only totalled £80 you wouldn't of got the points.
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Oops forgot to say - didn't you keep your confirmation email...you would of had an idea on what the BOGOF offers were then.0
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voddyman wrote:does it not tell you what the bog off's were on the list that comes delivered with your shoppingQUOTE]
Unfortunately not. As it's my first onine order, I'm not sure what the delivery docket normally shows, but as my BOGOFs were last month's anyway, they wouldn't show even if this month's do. I'm certain the BOGOFs didnt show on the order acknowledgement either, come to think of it, but it said they'd be discounted at time of delivery. The CS guy said the BOGOFs apply at time of pick in store, so because they failed to deliver on the date originally scheduled, they've removed my BOGOFs (damnit!).
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Maybe you could list some stuff and people can let you know if they had them BOGOF?0
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rach1973 wrote:Oops forgot to say - didn't you keep your confirmation email...you would of had an idea on what the BOGOF offers were then.
Grrrr, the (oh so lovely) wife's been tidying up.Exclamation and question marks - ONE exclamation mark or question mark is sufficient to exclaim or ask about something. More than one just makes you look/sound like a prat.
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I'm sure they should have a list somewhere at Tesco HQ on what the BOGOF offers are.
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rach1973 wrote:To get the 1500 points you had to spend £100 not including any delivery charge.
You have to ensure that any BOGOF do not take it below the £100 mark or the code wouldn't of been valid, so if your original order only totalled £80 you wouldn't of got the points.
HTH
Without delivery it was over £107. If you're right about the deals bringing it below £100, thereby losing the extra points, why don't Tesco show the actual cost on the acknowledgement instead of projected cost before deals?
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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have you tried logging back into tesco again and going to groceries part then click on my favourites then on column at left hand side click on my last order that should bring up what you oredered and what the offers were hopefully
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voddyman wrote:have you tried logging back into tesco again and going to groceries part then click on my favourites then on column at left hand side click on my last order that should bring up what you oredered and what the offers were hopefully
Bloomin good idea, voddy, except it's showing today's delivery prices. But thanks, I wouldn't have considered favourites.
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