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8 November - Tesco Clubcard Big Voucher Exchange

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  • susieb
    susieb Posts: 1,512 Forumite
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    Are you using them on valid things? As they can only be used on certain things
    Always on the hunt for a bargain
  • Prudent
    Prudent Posts: 11,644 Forumite
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    kiera123 wrote: »
    No, they're not already doubled up. I'm not sure why it's so much though. That doesn't seem to tally with your spending habits.


    No I can't make sense of it at all. I haven't even used any extra points coupons.
  • BOBS
    BOBS Posts: 2,871 Forumite
    Cant get onto tesco sites at all ........... ??
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  • What size TV? Has anyone managed to get over 26 inches?

    Hi
    I got a 22" with DVD & freeview built in for £170
    you can only get 26" & under as far as I know
    HTH
  • daisbuys
    daisbuys Posts: 127 Forumite
    I have a few vouchers and so does my girlfriend....but can we combine our vouchers in store or online together and then use on a single purchase I.e a laptop?
  • I wondered the same. My sister and I wanted to double up our clubcard vouchers and use them to purchase a tv for our nephew's Christmas present. We live at different addresses and have different surnames. The tesco web site is still down. Does anyone know if it's possible to do this on line or in store?
  • BAFE
    BAFE Posts: 273 Forumite
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    I think you can do it in store as long as both of you go although . You would both go to customer services to exchange the vouchers, then, when you make your purchase, you pay with both sets of vouchers. I don't see why they would have a problem with this.

    What they would have a problem with would be one person using their own and somebody else's vouchers when the the other person wasn't even present. For this reason, I doubt they would allow you to shop on-line with two different sets of vouchers.
  • Have I read it right that you must change a minimum of £10 for Christmas trees, DIY, computers, bedding etc and only a minimum of £5 for toys, baby and toddler, clothing etc?
  • Thanks BAFE. I'll give it a try
  • lilaclily
    lilaclily Posts: 760 Forumite
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    pinnig wrote: »
    I wondered the same. My sister and I wanted to double up our clubcard vouchers and use them to purchase a tv for our nephew's Christmas present. We live at different addresses and have different surnames. The tesco web site is still down. Does anyone know if it's possible to do this on line or in store?



    Hi I think you would be allowed, i done that last year with mine and Dad's Vouchers and exachanged for airmiles
    IF I HAVE HELPED YOU CLICK THE
    :heart2:THANKS:heart2:
    BUTTON
    :heart2: I LOVE BOOTS :heart2:
    BOOTS ACM £298.95(bought camcorder with 21999 points)
    QUIDCO £53.97(£494.24 PAID)
    PIGSBACK £6.00 (£60.00 Vouchers redeemed)
    TESCO POINTS 5899 Saving for Holiday in 2009...
    :A BABY DUE IN JUNE 2008:A
    :happylove
    LILACLILY
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