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best way to sell my tesco clubcard vouchers

i have £105.50 worth of tesco clubcard vouchers and was wanting to know the best way to sell them and what i should sell them for as i know there worth 4 times the amount in tesco deals

many thanks
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  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
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    You can usually sell them for about double face value on Ebay
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  • tub28
    tub28 Posts: 131 Forumite
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    To use clubcard vouchers don't you have to have your clubcard with the same name on as the vouchers - so nobody else could use them
  • Sagz_2
    Sagz_2 Posts: 6,251 Forumite
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    tub28 wrote: »
    To use clubcard vouchers don't you have to have your clubcard with the same name on as the vouchers - so nobody else could use them

    Nope - have a look at the number for sale on Ebay
    Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree! :D
  • pretzelnut
    pretzelnut Posts: 4,301 Forumite
    If you sell them on ebay the buyer cant claim the rewards themselves you have to do it for them.
    I sold all mine on there, and the buyer requested that I order them goldsmith vouchers and forward them on to him once they arrived as it takes 5-7 working days usually.
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  • zerno
    zerno Posts: 45 Forumite
    yeah. the vouchers ahve to be used along with your clubcard. I ahd this problem in store the other day, my friend had given me £5's worth of vouchers and i couldnt spend them as he wasnt there with his card...
  • Why do people want to sell their Tesco vouchers anyway? Don't they need groceries any more? Clothes? electrical items? garden furniture?

    The club card deals are pretty useful too, you don't have to spend them all at once, RAC membership, magazine subscriptions etc etc it isn't all Alton Towers and jolly days out.
  • u1bd2005
    u1bd2005 Posts: 80 Forumite
    some people on the tills ask for ur clubcard to prove who you are, some dont, its all down to luck really, but i just use mine, i'm in tesco most days so I just use mine myself.
  • terryw
    terryw Posts: 4,396 Forumite
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    u1bd2005 wrote: »
    some people on the tills ask for ur clubcard to prove who you are, some dont, its all down to luck really, but i just use mine, i'm in tesco most days so I just use mine myself.

    Aghhhhh! Please don't tell me that you use the vouchers to reduce your shopping bill rather than converting them to rewards for 4 times the value.
    "If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
    Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
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  • I have used ones given to me by my mum with no problems, without a clubcard too. This was on the self serve tills though.
  • terryw wrote: »
    Aghhhhh! Please don't tell me that you use the vouchers to reduce your shopping bill rather than converting them to rewards for 4 times the value.


    I always save mine for the deals but I guess if you genuinely don't want anything - my parents are in their 80's and have no need for any of the deals - then just spending them on groceries makes sense.

    Selling them seems more trouble than its worth. You'd have to send them special delivery and then there would be problems if the buyer said they couldn't redeem them. Or you'd have to redeem them yourself and have the hassle of sending them the new vouchers....nah, I wouldn't bother, there's always something you can buy in Tesco.
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