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Boost Your Tesco Clubcard Points Discussion

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  • philhelen
    philhelen Posts: 409 Forumite
    bylromarha wrote: »
    Completely possible.

    Focus is the key here...that and a few more Johnsons extra points offers.

    Yes it is definately possible. But be warned Motorpoint have just changed there terms and conditions. The vouchers are name and addressed so you can only use off one clubcard. So if you spread your points around on different cards you won't be able to use them.:mad:
  • I joined the baby club and got a newsletter with vouchers in November and December - do you get one every month or only occasionally?
  • Lauzy
    Lauzy Posts: 171 Forumite
    Hi Guys,

    New to this, so not sure if it has already been discussed...

    If you recycle with Tesco at their recycling machines you get 1 point every 4 items. I have only seen the machine thing at the store which i shop at but still a good idea...got a fair few points now and i'm helping to save the environment!

    Also to get even more points one milk bottle can earn you one point if you cut it up into 4 :)

    Hope this helps!
    :A Carpe diem :A
    :heart: Official Market Maven :heart:
  • Can you explain what you mean by the recycling machines? I have noticed that our Tesco is just revamping its recycling point so does this mean that we will get something that gives us points? Wow - with the amount of recycling I have I'll be down at Motorpoint for a Porsche in no time:rotfl: :rotfl:
  • steveymp
    steveymp Posts: 2,797 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Wrong place sorry
    I am trying, honest;) very trying according to my dear OH:rotfl:
  • new to this, have a new hobby collecting clubcard points for my holiday next xmas does anybody know anything about the clubcard plus account and how it works according to gmtv you get double points everytime you shop with it ?????,
  • avstar
    avstar Posts: 1,149 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    lainyw wrote: »
    new to this, have a new hobby collecting clubcard points for my holiday next xmas does anybody know anything about the clubcard plus account and how it works according to gmtv you get double points everytime you shop with it ?????,


    You load money onto it via a direct debit or at the customer service desk and then use it to pay for your goods in tesco (it's not accepted anywhere else).

    You get double the normal points, so it doesn't double any special offer points or extra points coupons. Effectively 2 points per £1 spent. Hope that helps !
  • mumofjusttwo
    mumofjusttwo Posts: 2,610 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    mm684 wrote: »
    Has anyone checked out the new motorpoint deal?
    Do you reckon it is possible to save enough points over the two years they are valid to buy a car?

    i know this has been mentioned but just to say that motorpoint voucher now come with a postcode so you would only be able to use clubcard that are from 1 address. HTH
    January Grocery 11/374
  • JAMBO wrote: »
    Look out for receipts in the trollys & especially around the tesco garages,if the receipt has a barcode at the bottom the points have not been claimed.I got 4 receipts at the w/e for a total of 218 points the best being one with 94 points,i got two of them put on my card this morning at the CS desk.Also you quite often find bonus extra points receipts in the trollys as well.

    I've been doing this for sometime now, and the points really do rack up! During the period leading up to Christmas, I easily made an extra £30 on the back of other people's shops - which came in handy last month when my purse experienced it's usual post-Christmas squeeze!

    Once you get over some of the strange looks from other shoppers as you 'comb' the street / trolleys for receipts, it's quite addictive!:rotfl:
  • dollywops
    dollywops Posts: 1,736 Forumite
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    Open any Tesco Savings account between 7 February 2008 and 2 April 2008 and received up to 2000 Clubcard Points.

    Cleared balance on 31 May 2008 Clubcard points awarded

    £1000 500
    £3000 1000
    £5000 1500
    £50000 2000

    Points will be shown on August 2008 Clubcard statement.
    The Clubcard Points promotion is restricted to one account per household.

    http://www.tescofinance.com/personal/finance/savings/index.jsp?referrerid=tesco
    will give all the information regarding interest rates

    I have also tried to cut and paste the interest rates from the site, just in case anyone is interested.

    INTERNET SAVER
    A great rate of 5.75% Gross/5.50% AER
    Rate includes a 0.50% gross interest bonus for 6 months when you open an account
    Online only account


    TESCO INSTANT ACCESS SAVINGS ACCOUNT

    Annual Interest rates

    If you choose the annual interest option, the annual rates apply:

    Saved amountsCurrent (effective from 14/12/2007)Previous (effective from 15/08/2007)GrossAERNetAER£1 - £2,9994.35%4.35%3.48%4.60%£3,000 - £4,9994.55%4.55%3.64%4.80%£5,000 - £14,9994.75%4.75%3.80%5.00%£15,000 - £49,9995.25%5.25%4.20%5.50%£50,000+5.50%5.50%4.40%5.75%


    Monthly Interest rates

    If you choose the monthly interest option, the monthly rates apply:

    Saved amountsCurrent (effective from 14/12/2007)Previous (effective from 15/08/2007)GrossAERNetAER£1 - £2,9994.28%4.35%3.43%4.60%£3,000 - £4,9994.48%4.55%3.58%4.80%£5,000 - £14,9994.67%4.75%3.74%5.00%£15,000 - £49,9995.15%5.25%4.12%5.50%£50,000+5.39%5.50%4.31%5.75%

    • Gross is the interest rate paid before deduction of tax
    • Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) illustrates what the interest rate would be if paid and compounded each year
    • Net is the interest rate paid after the deduction of tax
    Rates are variable and effective from the 14/12/2007.
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