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Tesco Clothing Vouchers Question

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  • CharleneUK
    CharleneUK Posts: 3,206 Forumite
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    hi,



    If youve got one points coupon for 50 when you spend £2 on ready meals and youve also got a coupon for 50 points when you spend £2 on frozen food, you can buy frozen ready meals to the value of £2 and use both coupons because the coupons have different barcodes!
    I recently discovered this, but asked the SA just in case, and she said it was fine.

    So I used £2 off £8 of clothes and 200 points for £8 of clothes! :T
    "I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"
  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
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    The same goes for clubcard points coupons.

    If youve got one points coupon for 50 when you spend £2 on ready meals and youve also got a coupon for 50 points when you spend £2 on frozen food, you can buy frozen ready meals to the value of £2 and use both coupons because the coupons have different barcodes!
    Yep, I've noticed that, too. I've used a 100 points for Pampers from the Clubcard statement (little blue voucher) and a till spit for 100 points for Pampers at the same time, and it worked fine :D
  • littlereddevil
    littlereddevil Posts: 4,752 Forumite
    I bought 3 tops cost of £22 used a voucher for £4 off. Took back one top and got full refund
    travelover
  • bucksliz
    bucksliz Posts: 162 Forumite
    This happened to me today too. I bought 2 items of clothing yesterday costing £22 and used my £4 off voucher. I returned them today to a different store as they didn't fit and I got a full refund. I felt a bit guilty actually. I don't mind saving points,money etc. but this felt like a con. Where do you guys out there draw the line on when saving money becomes ripping off? Or am I just being naive?!
  • smartsaver
    smartsaver Posts: 968 Forumite
    I bought 3 tops cost of £22 used a voucher for £4 off. Took back one top and got full refund
    This is not in the spirit of the moneysaving board :o This is ripping off Tescos. :(
  • amy
    amy Posts: 285 Forumite
    what i done was buy clothing i didn't even want to use the 10 pound voucher then returned the clothing after a coffee and said i'd changed my mind i then had 10 pound off my groceries!!! :j
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