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Jollygiantswife wrote: »Hi there,
However, if you use them in store or on Tesco Direct to pay for items (such as a digital camera) they are only worth face value. If you transfer them to Deals Tokens they become worth 4 times their face value.
I can understand why there may be some confusion between Clubcard vouchers (the ones sent to you in the post quarterly) and Clubcard Deals Tokens (the ones you get when you transfer your Clubcard vouchers to get 4x their face value).
I hope I haven't confused you further!!
Good Luck!
Thanks I needed that to.0 -
No worries - just glad to be of help!!0
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Hi everyone
I got some great till spits last night and just wanted to make sure that I would be using them to their full advantage (e.g. possibly combined with other offers).
First one was for 300pts when you E-top up by £20 (which I need to do at end of the month so is good for me !)
Second one was for 200pts wyb Gillette Fusion Blades (which my hubby uses so another good one).
Could some kind soul let me know whether there is any other bonus points/offers that I'm not seeing - I'd hate to miss out !
Thanks in advance :beer:
johnsons baby wipes double pack (£2.95) have 150 pts back (£6 in deals!):TCc debt; £4950 Tesco - £3.37 Boots - £3.94 £2 pot - £0.00 Sealed pot NO40 - £7.87 no spend days jan-3/31 £2 savers = £60 -
pennypinchingpenguin wrote: »johnsons baby wipes double pack (£2.95) have 150 pts back (£6 in deals!):T
Beware the actual deal is buy 2x128pks and get 150 points back. Which is ok. The trick is to find the shops which have been sent the wrong advertising where it doesnt say how many you need to buy. You can then buy one and claim the points when they are not automatically put on your reciept"Save the cheerleader - Save the world"0 -
grr i just typed a reply and my comp deleted it! re the baby wipes - i thought the extra points just went onto my statement (i havent had my first one yet) do i have to claim them with my reciept?Cc debt; £4950 Tesco - £3.37 Boots - £3.94 £2 pot - £0.00 Sealed pot NO40 - £7.87 no spend days jan-3/31 £2 savers = £60
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pennypinchingpenguin wrote: »grr i just typed a reply and my comp deleted it! re the baby wipes - i thought the extra points just went onto my statement (i havent had my first one yet) do i have to claim them with my reciept?
No, any bonus points should show immediately on your receipt. If you only bought one pack and the offer is for 2 twinpacks (as I saw today) then you won't have got any bonus points.
Unless as someone else suggested there was incorrect display material, in which case I'd go back in and double check and ask for your points!0 -
Inspired by reading of peoples free holidays etc I have been starting to trawl through all the threads but was wondering if there is a web page anywhere that tells you the best ways to get massing the points.
We already shop at Tesco, also have platinum credit cards and buy a lot of stuff on them too.
Want to try and get some airmiles amassed for our holiday to the US next spring.
Many thanks.I save so I can spend.0 -
Inspired by reading of peoples free holidays etc I have been starting to trawl through all the threads but was wondering if there is a web page anywhere that tells you the best ways to get massing the points.
We already shop at Tesco, also have platinum credit cards and buy a lot of stuff on them too.
Want to try and get some airmiles amassed for our holiday to the US next spring.
Many thanks.
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:beer:******** Never be a spectator of unfairness or stupidity *******"Always be calm and polite, and have the materials to make a bomb"0 -
does anyone know how/where I can recycle Brother LC900 cartridges
TIA,
MarkI think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine0 -
Why recycle them? when you can buy a refill kit off ebay for 6 quid and refill your cartridge about 4-6 times :P. I do it... much better than getting 5 quid points.0
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