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tesco clubcard vouchers

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  • JFC_2
    JFC_2 Posts: 166 Forumite
    I seriously wouldnt go down the ebay route. The buyer will complain when Tesco refuse to honour them. Beleive me I know

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    Week one (4th March) - 4 pounds lost
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  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    JFC wrote: »
    I seriously wouldnt go down the ebay route. The buyer will complain when Tesco refuse to honour them. Beleive me I know

    xx
    I have not advised selling the actual vouchers on Ebay but exchanging them for deals first and then selling the deals. As the other posts have said make sue you exchange them for something people will want to buy.
  • JFC_2
    JFC_2 Posts: 166 Forumite
    bigheadxx wrote: »
    I have not advised selling the actual vouchers on Ebay but exchanging them for deals first and then selling the deals. As the other posts have said make sue you exchange them for something people will want to buy.

    Oh I see I didnt realise, but even the deals tokens have surnames and postcodes on them now. I exchanged mine for restaurant tokens and when I went to Bella Italia they asked for proof of identity to make sure I had the same name as on the deal token.(I showed them my CC).
    Week one (4th March) - 4 pounds lost
    Target - under 9 stone by July 17th 2009
    Wednesday is weigh in day
  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    JFC wrote: »
    Oh I see I didnt realise, but even the deals tokens have surnames and postcodes on them now. I exchanged mine for restaurant tokens and when I went to Bella Italia they asked for proof of identity to make sure I had the same name as on the deal token.(I showed them my CC).

    There is always a risk that you may get asked for ID but the buyer is aware of the risk and it should be made clear in the listing. I think that days out tokens are the best bet and I have never had any problems using these.
  • JFC_2
    JFC_2 Posts: 166 Forumite
    bigheadxx wrote: »
    There is always a risk that you may get asked for ID but the buyer is aware of the risk and it should be made clear in the listing. I think that days out tokens are the best bet and I have never had any problems using these.


    Aggree with you on this Bighead, my concern here though would be what the buyer would do if the deals were refused? Go back to the seller and claim a refund?
    Week one (4th March) - 4 pounds lost
    Target - under 9 stone by July 17th 2009
    Wednesday is weigh in day
  • You could buy something from Goldsmiths and then sell it. Would have to research what would be a good return though. Cartier stuff always sells well. There is also the Armani, DKNY stuff etc.
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