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Tesco misprice discussion area part 12

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  • have you come across "the matron" in tesco copdock?? She doesnt like coupon usage - also another dragon on cs desk who will spin any yarn to try and stop an r&r.....never works mind lol

    find that store is best to r&r or use coupons in the evening

    martlesham much better all round i find
    Not come across the dragon. What she look llike?
  • Clasics
    Clasics Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by loopy_lou
    Watford Extra

    Last night my friend bought a White Knight Tumble dryer (condenser vent) massive sel advertising £119.00 scanned at £189.00 - unfortunately she spoke to the cashier before I could tell her to keep quite so she only got £70 off instead of r+r.

    HTH's



    Oooohhh, nightmare scenario!! :eek:
    I spelt my username wrongly on purpose, by the way!
  • Clasics wrote:
    I bet she can't wait. :rolleyes:

    I'm back, wife is in a huff !!! Not pleased with my fly fishing gags !!! :D

    Edit : wait on a minute, she's aksing if I want a coffee ! Thunderbirds are go !! ;)
    Drat and Double Drat, curse that Mr T excuse for not giving me a refund. :rolleyes:

    EVERY LITTLE EXCUSE HELPS in trying to get out of the R&R policy when the law has been broken, especially on high value items. :D
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Clasics wrote:
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by loopy_lou
    Watford Extra

    Last night my friend bought a White Knight Tumble dryer (condenser vent) massive sel advertising £119.00 scanned at £189.00 - unfortunately she spoke to the cashier before I could tell her to keep quite so she only got £70 off instead of r+r.

    HTH's



    Oooohhh, nightmare scenario!! :eek:

    Tell her to go back and ask for the manager and say - when she went home she mentioned it to a friend who happens to work for Tesco (doesn't want to say where) and was told that the policy is a full refund.
  • Plushchris
    Plushchris Posts: 3,592 Forumite
    Off downstairs, to tackle the wife with my rod. :D :rotfl:


    She must be a very lucky lady!
    Missing Tesco R&R since Feb '07 :A & now a "Tesco veteran" apparently! ;)
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Plushchris wrote:
    She must be a very lucky lady!

    He's probably back by now, it's been longer than 30 seconds.
  • Edindevon
    Edindevon Posts: 869 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    FloFlo wrote:
    Tell her to go back and ask for the manager and say - when she went home she mentioned it to a friend who happens to work for Tesco (doesn't want to say where) and was told that the policy is a full refund.

    The point is that the person was not overcharged, as they pointed out the error before they paid. Therefore, that's the end of the matter, as they missed their chance for an R&R.

    Edindevon
  • Clasics
    Clasics Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    Edindevon wrote:
    The point is that the person was not overcharged, as they pointed out the error before they paid. Therefore, that's the end of the matter, as they missed their chance for an R&R.

    Edindevon


    Agreed. What a shame, though....
    I spelt my username wrongly on purpose, by the way!
  • Tried for R&R on the Motorola Phone but did not expect any success and so it proved. However there were some bonuses.

    1. Spending was over £50 so got the £5p per litre of fuel. (60 litres = £3.00)
    2. The 74 extra clubcard points (Worth £2.96 on clubcard deals)
    3. An extra voucher printed off at the till giving me 300 clubcard points if I spent over £15 on fireworks. I had been intending to buy some anyway in the next week, so I promply went back into the store and bought 2 boxes of the evolution selection boxes £16.97 each but on BOGOF. and used the voucher for the 300 Points therefore total points 316 (Worth £12.64 on clubcard deals)

    The savings add up to £18.60 - Cheap Fireworks!!!:rotfl: :D
    IF THIS POST HAS BEEN HELPFUL - PLEASE CLICK ON THANKS :j
  • I bet ASDA ain't forking out thousands a week in misprices, what more evidence is required. I know they only give the £2, but the approach they have does result in less errors. For example, variable weight products are as priced per item, they don't get the headline £2 off per kilo on a big label like MR T's but they don't get the error caused by a items not matching the Kg price. Go and see for yourself, that eliminates, a large error precentage straight away.

    Oh, Asda stores can be just as bad when trying to wriggle out of a nationwide company policy. I have a letter from HO confirming that the £2 gift card is per item, not per transaction due to a store trying to wriggle out of it. HO also sent me a gift card with the remaining balance of what was owed to me by the store. That letter remains on me whenever I go to Asda just in case they try it again. Oh, remember Asda CSAs are told not to offer the gift card, but to give it only when requested by the customer.
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