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Tesco Voucher please anyone?

Hi all,
Planning on buying a computer from a Tesco Store (NOT online) tomorrow. Obviously I will use myTesco Club card for points but apart from that, does anyone know of a voucher I can use to either get extra points or some money off please?

Thanks in advance
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  • There's £7 worth of vouchers in each issue of Good Housekeeping October issue, which costs £3.20, so you could just buy loads of them.
  • Morty_007 wrote:
    Hi all,
    Planning on buying a computer from a Tesco Store (NOT online) tomorrow. Obviously I will use myTesco Club card for points but apart from that, does anyone know of a voucher I can use to either get extra points or some money off please?

    Thanks in advance

    I've just been tesco and noticed that they have a HP computer (flat screen etc) on offer. I hope this helps I know it not what you ask but would be interested to know what you pay for the computer.

    Thanks:rotfl:
  • Coupon-mad
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    Sorry, apart from using money-off vouchers as mentioned above (if your store accepts them) I haven't seen any points offers like this. Believe me I practically live in Tesco!:rotfl:


    P.S. Do memorise the exact price on the Shelf Label though, you never know it may go through as a penny more on the till and then you could claim it free at the CS desk!!
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  • Sorry I am not familar with some of the acrinyms used in these posts. What is R&R, I worked out CS is customer service. Is R&R something to do with company rules if so, what are they?
  • Morty_007
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    LOL! I wholy intend to watch the price through. If I can get R&R, I will be SO chuffed! It's SO not going to happen though.

    OOh, sorry, R&R= Refund and retain. They refund you and because it was their mistake you get to keep the item too.
    Good Enough Club member number 27(2) AND I got me a stalkee!
    Closet debt free wannabe -[STRIKE] Last personal loan payment - July 2010[/STRIKE]:T, credit card balance about £3000 (and dropping FAST), [STRIKE]Last car payment September 2010 (August 2010 aparently!!)[/STRIKE]
    And a mortgage in a pear tree :D
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