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Can i sell my Tesco Club Card Vouchers?

Seen loads of them on fleabay.

How do they do it? As it has my name on the vouchers??

Ta

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  • sinw
    sinw Posts: 7,771 Forumite
    To sell your vouchers u advertise them as deals, when the person buys them u exchange them for deals and send the deals to them.

    There are alot pitfalls be careful who u sell them too, cheque is preferable and make restrictions on who buys. Make sure u state any outstanding points will be credited back too u and any mistakes are there fault - think thats it?
    SIMPLES!
  • yus786
    yus786 Posts: 676 Forumite
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    sinw wrote: »
    To sell your vouchers u advertise them as deals, when the person buys them u exchange them for deals and send the deals to them.

    There are alot pitfalls be careful who u sell them too, cheque is preferable and make restrictions on who buys. Make sure u state any outstanding points will be credited back too u and any mistakes are there fault - think thats it?

    Thanks

    And presumably when i order their deal, i would enter their name at the tesco checkout?

    Ta
  • You wouldnt be at a tesco checkout? they would have to order the "deals" vouchers for you - all rewards vouchers can be used on any reward that isnt pay in full. so you would get vouchers, that you could then take to wherever you were going to spend them (goldsmiths,restaurants etc). not sure how it would work for things you need to book though (ie park resorts) anyone know?
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  • If you are buying 'deals' from ebay, the voucher would have the sellers name on them. You run the risk of not being able to use them if the retailer can see it is not your name. (you use a credit card for the rest of the bill in a restaurant for example). However, people on here say they have never had a problem.

    If you are selling, the buyer would get vouchers with your name on them and have the same issues.

    You would need to convert your Tesco point to vouchers for them, so they would tell you what they want. You would then post the vouchers after Tesco had posted them to you. You do not tell Tesco they are for someone else. You just claim the voucher as if it was for you to use.


    Make sure they pay in adance, Paypal or cheque (bank the cheque before you post the vouchers).
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  • sara2323
    sara2323 Posts: 479 Forumite
    I recently sold two lots of £20 Tesco vouchers, check out ebay for how others word their adverts it really helps! Making it clear that it can take 10-14 days etc

    Once sold, the buyer e-mailed me the deal they wanted and I ordered as usual, when the tokens arrived (with my name) I just forwarded to the address provided on Ebay. Was really worried though even after the buyer left feedback. I had sent both orders via Recorded Delivery although on one of them the letter did not track not sure if it was because it was a flat??
  • molerat
    molerat Posts: 35,990 Forumite
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    I have used clubcard vouchers with a different name on to buy deals without problem
  • huzzer84
    huzzer84 Posts: 77 Forumite
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    Hi, I was considering buying vouchers from ebay, and using them to buy something specific from Goldsmiths - is there any merit in this, and will they check my name (as it will be different to that printed on the voucher)?

    My logic is that say £800 of vouchers can be picked up for about £450 on ebay, which is a substantial saving - has anyone else done this successfully?

    Thanks.
  • sinw
    sinw Posts: 7,771 Forumite
    Loads people are doing this every day
    SIMPLES!
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