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tesco clubcard vouchers

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  • I am going to wait a week or so am watching some auctions for the vouchers before and after they have been converted to see what they sell for. Also watching to see how to word advert thanks still a bit worried about names on vouchers though may ask some sellers questions.
  • shelly
    shelly Posts: 6,394 Forumite
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    I defiantely agree with using them for deals. If the deals don't appeal to you could you get some gifts for others? There's all sorts of deals to choose from ranging from mag subscriptions to days out.

    We used to save our vouchers up for the xmas shop but were pleasantly surprised last year to get car breakdown cover. As vouchers are worth 4X their face value when used for deals we got much better cover for the cars than we had when paying from our own pocket.
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  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    i have about £300 of vouchers are you allowed to sell them on ebay and what is the best way of doing this and how much do you think they are worth. thanks

    Something that you could do is exchange the vouchers for clubcard deals and then sell the deals vouchers on ebay. I had £40 of Clubcard deals which would have cost me £10 in Tesco vouchers. I sold them for £15 just 2 weeks before they were due to expire. You could probably get more for them if they were fresh with the full 6 month validity. Therefore your £300 in voucher could fetch upto £600 on Ebay if you converted them to Clubcard deals first. Obviously you are not supposed to sell or transfer the deals either but that is up to your own discretion.
  • so2006
    so2006 Posts: 638 Forumite
    I wouldn't suggest selling them on ebay, one chargeback or fraud dispute and it will be refunded TRUST ME!

    Just look at the deals or just buy something or save them lol
  • Rockee
    Rockee Posts: 217 Forumite
    Convert them to Airmiles, then use them at a later date.
  • woodieswife
    woodieswife Posts: 17 Forumite
    I was really looking for away to turn into cash to help with household bills as were a bit short of money at the mo.I had been saving for a holiday.A litte worried about the ebay route now as we have 100% feedback.thanks for all your replies.
  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    Cant see your problem, theres loads of Tesco vouchers for sale on EBAY.
  • miss-piggin
    miss-piggin Posts: 537 Forumite
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    I was really looking for away to turn into cash to help with household bills as were a bit short of money at the mo.I had been saving for a holiday.A litte worried about the ebay route now as we have 100% feedback.thanks for all your replies.

    I have seen a lot of people converting them into things like wrist bands for blackpool pleasure beach and selling them on ebay that way. just a thought. HTH
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  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Must be hard to be in a position to spend your holiday money *hugs*

    Personally, I'd not sell cc vouchers on ebay. Tesco are hugely tightening up on the clubcard scheme and may check your buyer's access to the vouchers. It's just not worth the risk-tesco refuse them, they raise a dispute against you. no money, no vouchers.

    Converting into things that people want is always good. Check out the sold price on ebay of merlin annual passes-they seem a real bargain on the clubcard scheme.

    Legoland tickets will probably sell well, as will blackpool, Cadbury World and the National space centre. Look for these sorts of one off attractions that don't have many bogof vouchers about for the summer. Avoid Alton Towers tickets as the Sun are doing their freebie giveaway again, so ebay will be swamped next month. Sea Life tickets would be another no no as they are all over the country and you can always find a kids go free or bogof for them.

    People are looking on ways to cut back everywhere, so with summer coming up, these popular days out will probably get you the best returns for your vouchers.

    All the best and hope your husbands work situation picks up soon.
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  • so2006
    so2006 Posts: 638 Forumite
    bigheadxx wrote: »
    Cant see your problem, theres loads of Tesco vouchers for sale on EBAY.

    bigheadxxx Do you know what happens behind the scenes?

    I bet 50% of the buyers are either using someone elses account or a fraudster.

    it easy for them, happened to me with some Asda vouchers.
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