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Boost Your Tesco Clubcard Points Discussion

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  • bylromarha
    bylromarha Posts: 10,085 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Evilspeaks wrote: »
    Guy’s some advice


    1. Can you still get a clubcard plus card ?

    You only need clubcard plus to get double points. If you've already told them your existing card number, they will merge the accounts and you'll need to write a physical letter to get them to demerge. Seeing as the points on your existing card have already been merged onto your new account, it's far easier to just pick up a new card instore and register that as a separate account. It's best to have separate accounts as you'll get more vouchers posted to you from the clubs (wine, healthy living etc.)

    2. Is the clubcard credit card better then double points??

    Credit card earns you points in shops outside tesco. Clubcard + best way of earning points instore. £100 spend=125 pts on credit card OR 200 pts on Clubcard Plus

    3. Advise from the past posts suggest I keep the CC separate from my clubcard (to get extra vouchers through the post), how is this done??
    Get another card instore

    4. If I put my partner on my credit card account, will she get separate mail from Tesco (and hence more coupons)??

    No-it's a joint account, so joint vouchers. The main cardholder gets the vouchers (and the bill!) in their name for all the spend on the account. register her for her own Clubcard accounts (plus and credit card)

    5. What the max number of key fobs on one account??

    Yup-or get them all their own account for maxing out the vouchers through the post.

    6. Till spits - I’ve seen these posted (barcodes) but I’m assuming you can only use a till spit if you physically have the till spit coupon in your hand??

    Yes

    So nice to see someone who has actually read some of the thread before asking questions!:T
    Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
  • chipotle_2
    chipotle_2 Posts: 159 Forumite
    chipotle wrote: »
    what about the wine club coupons giving you points for buying specific wines. does anyone know if you actually have to buy the product it states or can you get the points buying any wine (including the small bottles)...

    thanks


    i take it nobody knows then.... :confused:
  • chipotle wrote: »
    i take it nobody knows then.... :confused:

    The wine vouchers from the wine club had to be used for the wines it stated.

    Hth
  • pboae
    pboae Posts: 2,719 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Trust wrote: »
    I am after some help
    Tesco direct, there are numerous codes with 1000 points with £50 spend,
    I have selected £50 worth of products but all the codes do not seem to work are they customer specific, or is it first to use etc etc

    They seem to be targetted to specific customers.
    When I had my loft converted back into a loft, the neighbours came around and scoffed, and called me retro.
  • monkeyspanner
    monkeyspanner Posts: 2,124 Forumite
    liz_uk wrote: »
    I am on a misson - Florida 2009/2010 !!

    So far have nearly £400 in deals, so have a long way to go.

    Any ideas on how to boost my points !??

    Recycle your old mobiles for 300points if they work, 50points if they don't work. Up to 5 phones per card per year. Recycle envelopes normally on the mobile phone section. Doesn't seem to matter how old they are. If you haven't got any phones you can usually pick them up cheap at markets. We find about 30% work if you buy them at markets.

    Also printer cartridges (not epson) 100 points per cartridge (restricted list see Tesco site) up to 30 cartridges per household per year.



    Good luck, we just booked our xmas holidays with vouchers.
  • shaggy wrote: »
    unlreated to my query above - i used someone else's voucher codes as well as mine to redeem some alton tower tickets and this morning I have been told I cannot do that as their system puts a stop to using someone elses vouchers.

    I guess their systems are getting wise to this sort of act.

    How do people who buy vouchers from Ebay manage to use them, if at all ??? (ps: i didnt buy them from ebay, they were just a gift from someone)
    When the vouchers come they have no name on them... the owner of the clubcard vouchers needs to redeem them and then give them to you. I think the ebay sellers redeem them in this way also. It has only been tightened up recently, before they turned a blind eye.
  • heatherks
    heatherks Posts: 854 Forumite
    chipotle wrote: »
    what about the wine club coupons giving you points for buying specific wines. does anyone know if you actually have to buy the product it states or can you get the points buying any wine (including the small bottles)...

    thanks
    i used mines on the small l bottles costing around £ 1-50 to £2-50 just have to pick wine relevent to the county (australian , german , calafornia etc)
  • laalaa
    laalaa Posts: 207 Forumite

    There is a 165points deal on finish quantum dishwasher tablets x24box and they are BOGOF or half price at the moment.

    Are you saying that there is bonus points when buying finish quantum?

    The onlyones i knew of was the bonus till spit for finish quantum
  • monkeyspanner
    monkeyspanner Posts: 2,124 Forumite
    laalaa wrote: »
    Are you saying that there is bonus points when buying finish quantum?

    The onlyones i knew of was the bonus till spit for finish quantum

    Sorry other half confirms it was a till spit.
  • mcdonag
    mcdonag Posts: 513 Forumite
    Hey_Dude wrote: »
    IIRC Sainsbury once did a trial run of accepting Clubcard vouchers.

    Some here made a killing (was it Leadhead??) by basically using the Clubcard vouchers to buy deals on-line - and then taking the same voucher to the Sainsbury store doing the trial.

    I think Mr S soon realised he was being stuffed and the trial went away.

    Duder
    Sorry, that was me. Sure wish they did it now!!


    (Every Little Hurts!)
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