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Boosting your Tesco Clubcard Points Discussion Area
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The daffodils at £1 expire on 12 march, so not long to order them. I am currently showing £5 as cheapest delivery for Saturday and I don't need anything else from Tesco. Did big shop last week, so passing this offer over.0
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oh yes Deals! I didn't even bother to look around for free delivery or anything. I did a big shop last week and don't need anything from Tesco. If I was buying stuff, then I might have gone for the deal and looked for free delivery or conditional delivery codes, ie spend £40 and get free delivery.0
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Savvy_Spender_South wrote: »i understand from the threads this offer is till open but i am struggling to locate it online? is there a link or such?
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/ProductBuylist/default.aspx?id=L00002412Now proud Mumto3 :j0 -
is this offer open in store or is it just online?
also when does it end?
its ok just seen its online only.0 -
50 bonus points on £2.25 colgate toothpastePrivate Parking Tickets - Make sure you put your Subject Access Request in after 25th May 2018 - It's free & ask for everything, don't forget the DVLA0
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Tesco Direct have a few ecoupons on the go for money off and extra clubcard points. Valid until 03/04/11.
http://direct.tesco.com/content/specials/ecoupons.aspx"The most desirable trait of the internet is the ability to attribute quotes to anyone."
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I use my clubcard whenever i shop in tesco and save my vouchers to use at christmas. it pains me to watch people in front of the queue spend hundreds of pounds then to say they dont have a clubcard!i feel like handing them mine (i dont). Bit weird i know just cant understand its like throwing away money.0
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Several reasons:
Some people do not like the 'big brother' state we seem to have adopted where we trade off our details for marketing gains. Yes they give back vouchers but some see this as a poor pay off for the details they get back. I'd agree: we should be getting back then a few %, they definetly seem to be benefitting from watchin how we shop!
Some shop infrequently at different places: I was speaking to a friend about the Sainsburys coupons, asked if he had any, he didn't even have a card! I aske why, then remembered most of his shopping comes from Waitrose. They don't have loyalty cards there and even though he occasionally shops elsewhere he isn't the sort to remember to bring all sorts of cards with him and 'can't be doing with all that remembering to use them' stuff!
Then there are those that have them and don't bring them, someone else adds the vouchers to the card at a later date. We call these "husbands". (Sorry, couldn't help myself!)0
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