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Tesco Clubcard/Vouchers/Points/Deals - Post All Questions Here
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I'm sure it says on the OU page of the tesco site that the vouchers must be in the same name as the person registering for the course. I remember looking before and realising that I couldn't use my mums vouchers as they wern't in my name. Hope this helps.April £5 a day challenge- £15.05/£1500
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[And yes I know you should never spend them in store because they're poor value etc but we've had these vouchers for 2 years and there is nothing in the deals that we would use them for. We don't have kids etc so days out aren't of interest. We tend to do self catering holidays in the uk and no uk cottages etc to choose from, so new TV seems as good a use as any.]
Just a thought, but have you looked at selling them on ebay? There are often loads for sale (especially just after the vouchers come out) and they go for a lot more than the face value. As an example, £25 of deals vouchers sold for £55.50 + £1.50 p&p on the 8th May. Loads of other examples to be found if you do an advanced search on 'tesco clubcard deals', that's also the way I check what description and photo styles sell well!0 -
HunnieB_Hayz wrote: »hello everyone
sorry if this has been asked before but thought I'd ask anyway as really confused lol (doesnt take much)
anyway
I currently have 3 clubcard vouchers here 4th one arriving this month that i am yet to spend
we would like to get tickets for Longleat, however can I enter more than one code when ordering??
for example one of the vouchers is for £3.50 and the other is £5.50 (x2) and I also have £11, if this makes sense lol will i be able to use say 3 of the codes at once to get the tickets or does it only accept 1 code for each ticket?
omg i think that doesnt make sense?!!
really hope someone can help me
many thanks
Longleat is a great deal via the tokens, we took our friends 4 year old their last month via clubcard tokens. Took our own lunch and just bought 3 icecreams...very reasonably priced, great day out, 4 year old thought it was fabulous so did we!
We overpaid via vouchers on the net but will get the overpayment back in this months vouchers...best vouchers we have had so far:oMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
I have a healthy living club voucher for 50 extra points when I buy 'any Tesco frozen fruit mix'. I've been looking online and I'm not quite sure what they mean - do they mean frozen fruit (none of which mentions the word mix) or maybe smoothie mix (which doesn't mention frozen in its product name but is in the frozen section) - does anyone know? Thanks0
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I have a healthy living club voucher for 50 extra points when I buy 'any Tesco frozen fruit mix'. I've been looking online and I'm not quite sure what they mean - do they mean frozen fruit (none of which mentions the word mix) or maybe smoothie mix (which doesn't mention frozen in its product name but is in the frozen section) - does anyone know? Thanks
Seeing as you have to use the voucher in store, I'd buy anything that constitutes a frozen fruit mix like you've mentioned, and if the voucher doesn't work, take it to Customer service as they're normally happy to add the points on if you show you've vaguely bought the product.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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The date currently quoted on receipts is in reference to the last day for collecting Computers for Schools vouchers.
Cut off date was Sunday 29th. HTH.
so when should we receipt them, I know Jan 28th points statments got to us by 7th March,
so on the same basis
does it mean 28th april - bet we get them by 7th June
Bummer wanted to use them for a pressy for everyman racing!0 -
Hello
Am new to all of this and was wondering if someone could clarify something for me?
Can you claim points for deals at anytime or only after each mailing? Also, how do you know what things you might want to buy will cost?
Thanks for any help.0 -
You can get information on the deals from a brochure - you can order this online I think, or just have a look on the Tesco website under "Deals". You could spend days looking around to see what is on offer - there is a pretty good choice.....
You do need to have your clubcard vouchers from your mailing before you can convert them to deals.0 -
Hello
Am new to all of this and was wondering if someone could clarify something for me?
Can you claim points for deals at anytime or only after each mailing? Also, how do you know what things you might want to buy will cost?
Thanks for any help.
You can only claim your clubcard points 4 times a year-tesco post you your clubcard vouchers each Feb, May, Aug and Nov. you then exchange these for deals tokens, which are 4 times the value of your clubcard vouchers.
Some of the deals will cost the same amount in clubcard deals as they do in real money (such as items from goldsmiths, days out at most venues). other deals cost more in clubcard deals than they do in real money (holidays, hotel stays are good examples of these). Best thing to do is decide what you want and then ring that company to ask how much their clubcard price is.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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does anyone know if you can donate clubcard points to charities?
thanks0
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