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Tesco misprices and discussion thread 11

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  • ali_r_2
    ali_r_2 Posts: 211 Forumite
    what is the difference between a yellow sel with a reduced price on it versus a yellow sel with a reduced price and an expiry date on it ? why to tescos have two different types?
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  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
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    ali_r wrote: »
    what is the difference between a yellow sel with a reduced price on it versus a yellow sel with a reduced price and an expiry date on it ? why to tescos have two different types?

    A standard yellow label is a general reduction. ie end of day for fresh produce.

    A yellow label with an expiry date, is an item currently on offer, and the expiry date signifies when that offer will end.

    A yellow label, with the letters RTC on it, indicates it's an item that is gradually having it's price reduced, until the stock is cleared. End of line, or an item T's no longer wish to stock.

    HTH
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  • If an offer on SEL finishes say 14th, is it best to go in 14th or 15th? Thanks guys x
    If it ain't reduced, i don't buy it! :j
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Good morning all, peeing down here but can't dampen my spirits as got a letter from Lloyds at the weekend to say that they are repaying me £2,800 in ppi repayments and interest:T:T:T:T so am going to clear my credit card and invest the rest in a few T's glitches;) Not managed too many glitches lately as been really busy working but in a few weeks when things have quietened down shall be back on a mission. I really am feeling the urge for "rush out the door" glitch but I'm sure one will come along soon:)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • You need to go in on the 15th as the offer is still on on the 14th HTH
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    If an offer on SEL finishes say 14th, is it best to go in 14th or 15th? Thanks guys x
    It would work if the SEL was still there on the 15th:)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • Thanks guys x
    If it ain't reduced, i don't buy it! :j
  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    nikkilala wrote: »
    Good morning all, peeing down here but can't dampen my spirits as got a letter from Lloyds at the weekend to say that they are repaying me £2,800 in ppi repayments and interest:T:T:T:T so am going to clear my credit card and invest the rest in a few T's glitches;) Not managed too many glitches lately as been really busy working but in a few weeks when things have quietened down shall be back on a mission. I really am feeling the urge for "rush out the door" glitch but I'm sure one will come along soon:)

    Well done! :j
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Morning
    There's the current kitchen reductions nikkilala or are you fully stocked up as well after the recent kitchen glitch too?

    Ok so you guys may not approve but I took my 2 Denby's back yesterday. The CS lady couldn't have been more helpful and wasn't at all bothered about the initial overcharge, changed them for 2 of the black trail sets which I already have 2 from thd kitchen glitch (got them then for around £6 each) only £38 each so she refunded me £76 as well. And she didn't ask for my CC. Am really relieved, now have 4 lovely black trail sets and £76 in pocket to spend on something else. Wasn't a local store mind.
    GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED

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