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Tesco misprices and discussion thread 11

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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Be careful you don't get DTD burnout;)I think that's what I have:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I think I have lived in T's pretty much since March and have'nt been all week.I've been really busy working but probably could have squeezed in a quick visit(Whoops I did pop in quick to pick up glasses on Wed night) I think I need my T's mojo back;)So will ease myself back in with a visit tonight:)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • Dreamer42
    Dreamer42 Posts: 61 Forumite
    edited 12 August 2011 at 12:38PM
    A great way to get rid of all the phones you have bought with dtd is to sell them on ebay - make even more money - I am addictive to moneysaving!
    Luv a bargain
    love2shop
    and love to talk............. :rotfl:
  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    Glad I could be of use folks!

    I too have lived in Ts since April when I got into the old Asda DTD. After that I just kept an eye on this thread for the odd misprice but this current DTD has taken off and become a full time job near enough. As my DH is now an ex-DH, I can surf as often as I like and when I like as previously I was 'restricted' to when he was at work. I can go out at night to get glitches, go at weekends and travel around the country without being tied to him :beer:

    His loss is my gain. So far at very little cost I have phones, pots, Denby, knives, Mega Bloks, clothes, gardening stuff and so many household products from DTD plus toiletries from Superdrug that I barely know what to do with myself! Between gift cards for complaining, a golden DTD receipt and a refund on a transaction I used coupons on I even got a new TV at a silly price so now DS can watch a DVD while I'm having a shower. And lets not forget the Mothercare threads which have provided cheap nappies & wipes (£150 worth for £75) and lots of arts & crafts stuff and toys at silly prices (£300 worth for £100).

    So what's todays glitch? :whistle:
  • what are the DTD and SEL

    as a newbie an relative non shopper ( i.e. male) would be nice to understand the terms

    if anyone can point me in right direction be appreciated
  • NicolacM
    NicolacM Posts: 181 Forumite
    From the first post of this thread:

    "For information purposes:

    For clarification SEL stands for Shelf Edge Label, R & R stands for Refund & Retain, DTD stands for Double the Difference"

    Hope this helps :)
    what are the DTD and SEL

    as a newbie an relative non shopper ( i.e. male) would be nice to understand the terms

    if anyone can point me in right direction be appreciated
  • thelurch
    thelurch Posts: 816 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Dreamer42 wrote: »
    A great way to get rid of all the phones you have bought with dtd is to sell them on ebay - make even more money - I am addictive to moneysaving!

    And a great way to look like you've been looting too! :rotfl:
  • Laneyboo wrote: »
    Question about the denby sets...

    I'm after the black pepper ones but saw cappucino with a White SEL of £38 and JM ones for £33.50 again a White SEL so nothing ood?

    Can someone let me know if the black pepper sets should have a yellow sel?

    My store had the black pepper on a white SEL but at £33. was the wrong price - even better then as CS cant use the excuse that its OOD
  • Forgetful
    Forgetful Posts: 1,729 Forumite
    well went to 2 tescos today... seems all the denby dinner services are at the reduced price...
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Hi guys
    The cool blue denby was scanning at the lower price in my local today

    Also flaming SA noticed the sticker on the prawns, I tried to distract him but my little boy was desperate for the loo and the store didn't have any toilets so I risked buying just the prawns, didn't have time to pick up anything else. Moral of the story, buy some other bits to disguise your shopping and don't take a whining 3 year old with you ( although has worked to my advantage on occasion lol)
    GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED

    Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!
  • robstersgirl
    robstersgirl Posts: 2,813 Forumite
    You'd have to be mad to buy the JM denby set at full price :rotfl:
    £67 for 4plates 4 sideplates and 4 bowls, I have no idea what to do with mine we're a family of 6.
    I think it's expensive even at £33.50 tbh, Am I too MSE these days lmao!!
    MSE- The Glitchhikers guide to the galaxy :)
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