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Now you're ahead of me lyssie - I thpought it was 60 miles per £2.50 and have not bothered with this use of vouchers.
Please could you elucidate? - sounds v.g.
Ah, no, see, that's the AirMiles usage. See here - http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=237 - for the 600 BA miles per £2.50 voucher. I thought it was a mistake, but evidently not. However, I believe that AirMiles and BA miles add up differently.
What I will tell you is that 1,000 BA miles, if you purchase to top up your Executive Club account, will cost you £31! That means that for the same amount in Tesco vouchers (£31), you can get 7,440 BA miles! I think that's quite a good return...and it means that rather than the 4x that Deals usually get you, you're getting 7.44x their face value.
However, you must first be a member of the BA Executive Club (form here: https://www.britishairways.com/travel/execenrol/public/en_gb). Hope that helps!
p.s. does anyone know when the May batch of vouchers are meant to be sent out/arrive? This is the first time I'll receive them, as they never registered my four-year old card properly, but all the points are built up and I'm v. excited to use them!0 -
Went to a proper sized Tescos in Hull today, thought they might be more organised, how wrong was i?
Anyhoo - they also had 50 points seemingly related to wedding stationary - and again it didn't work
I spent ANOTHER 1/2 hr and eventually spoke to the non food manager who agreed I could have them...
I bought all my invites and place names for £13! and got 1000 points into the bargain
Perseverance pays off and at least I bought something I needed this time!0 -
p.s. does anyone know when the May batch of vouchers are meant to be sent out/arrive? This is the first time I'll receive them, as they never registered my four-year old card properly, but all the points are built up and I'm v. excited to use them!
They've started to arrive all ready. Got mine this morning:D0 -
How do you actually get a clubcard plus please?
I have seen them mentioned. Do you have to phone?
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what do i do when iv'e got my vouchers and won't to convert them to cosmos deals , do i have to send them back to tescos and waite another few weeks to get them back before i then can phone cosmos?, ive read that theres not much left , places wise when people phone :eek: , me & my family really need holiday too !, please help , peachy x0
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what do i do when iv'e got my vouchers and won't to convert them to cosmos deals , do i have to send them back to tescos and waite another few weeks to get them back before i then can phone cosmos?, ive read that theres not much left , places wise when people phone :eek: , me & my family really need holiday too !, please help , peachy x
Change them up online. If your doing less than £200 of deals (£50 cc vouchers), they normally arrive within 2 - 3 days. Wouldn't advise changing more than this is one go as they will be security checked and can take upto 28 days!
If you're paying for part of your holiday in deals trying ringing Cosmos to see if they will allow you to put down a deposit until your deals arrive.0 -
Phoolgrrrl wrote: »How do you actually get a clubcard plus please?
I have seen them mentioned. Do you have to phone?
Thanks
Phone the Clubcard number on tnhe website and ask for a
n application form .I have one and it is great. It takes a little time to set up but is well worth it0 -
Phoolgrrrl wrote: »How do you actually get a clubcard plus please?
I have seen them mentioned. Do you have to phone?
Thanks
Type Clubcard Plus into Forum space, top-right corner of page and read all the instructions.
Sorry, but I've written them so many times(as have others) there's no need to do it again - they're on a number of related Threads.
Also read Martin's initial recommendation.
..and APPLY!
It's so worthwhile.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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Ah, no, see, that's the AirMiles usage. See here - http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=237 - for the 600 BA miles per £2.50 voucher. I thought it was a mistake, but evidently not. However, I believe that AirMiles and BA miles add up differently.
What I will tell you is that 1,000 BA miles, if you purchase to top up your Executive Club account, will cost you £31! That means that for the same amount in Tesco vouchers (£31), you can get 7,440 BA miles! I think that's quite a good return...and it means that rather than the 4x that Deals usually get you, you're getting 7.44x their face value.
However, you must first be a member of the BA Executive Club (form here: https://www.britishairways.com/travel/execenrol/public/en_gb). Hope that helps!
p.s. does anyone know when the May batch of vouchers are meant to be sent out/arrive? This is the first time I'll receive them, as they never registered my four-year old card properly, but all the points are built up and I'm v. excited to use them!
many thanks lyssie - haven't time to read atm, but your full reply is appreciated and I'll check the links out later.
Sounds as if you'll have a terrific first Voucher total - well done you!
Asked about posting date the other day - 'sometime this month' is all they're saying.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET
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Have we already had the cut off point for points to go on the May statement ?.
Mine still hasn't reset on my receipts but i'm sure the cut off point was at the beginning of the month ?.:wave: Smile, you only get one life, LIVE IT.0
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