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Tesco misprice discussion area part 12
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jap200 wrote:When shopping today I noticed that most of the yellow SEL offers expire on the 24th October - next Tuesday - loads of them all around the store. Has anyone else noticed this?
I would imagine that unless they are very hot at changing labels in the early hours of Tuesday morning, there will be rich pickings for R&R on Wednesday.
Posted this sorted link last night that shows a lot going off as you say on the 24th.......
http://fixtureferrets.co.uk/search.asp?EiStore=Tesco&offset=0&EiSort=endCouponing....."every little hurts"
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But all the people can't be all right all the time. .........I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
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Just say that you thought you noticed that the price per kilo was less, take them to the location to point it out to them.0
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Deedee73,
I presume you bought a 6th item how much was that, just to work out your multibuys & what you were charged.0 -
Well I've only been at this R&R malarky for a few weeks, and so far I rekon I have spotted and grabbed in excesss of £1k worth of goods.
I really am GUTTED that I didn't find out about this when old Prunella did those ads, when I think about the money Tesco have overcharged me over the past 10 years, I shudder!
As I have said before, If ever I get banned, I'm filing a "Money Claim Online"
for an amount based on the average overcharge per trolley over the said 10 years!
(But only if I am feeling "shiraz" brave, lol)Sig ah Sig Ahhh0 -
Deedee73 wrote:No no no,
an example,
Fish - SEL £3
- pack price £3.50
you think you are onto a winner, but "POO" the pack scans at the cheaper SEL, not the price on the pack! It just happens on the fish, well in my experience!
So fish is a no no!
But the meat still confuses me,
if the price on the pack is the price you pay how are you overcharged? If the piece of steak is £2.88 and it scans at £2.88, I can`t get the refund?
When you pick up the pack you know the price.
Steak SEL £11.00 Per kg Pack £2.88
Pack £12.00 Per kg Pack £2.88
Receipt Steak £2.88.
What exactly can I say to CS, I need some free meat!!!:mad:0 -
Girls combat trousers 8-9 were professionally tagged at £13.00 in my store, really wanted to get these for my daughter & gain on my £6.00 off £30.00 spend clothing voucher. Was going to get a top for myself with them but the womens clothing is not in my taste. No loss there.0
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Thanks for the replys all, just need the bottle and some money to but the stuff with to get it refunded lol
Cheers
Regards
Megazoid£2008 4 2008 Member No# 1840 -
SEL = £2 per kilo
pack = £1 per kilo
As a consumer you expect to be charged the lower price advertised, i.e. the SEL
However, with meat, It will always (in my experience) scan at pack price,
and there you have it, A R&RSig ah Sig Ahhh0 -
kronen wrote:Girls combat trousers 8-9 were professionally tagged at £13.00 in my store, really wanted to get these for my daughter & gain on my £6.00 off £30.00 spend clothing voucher. Was going to get a top for myself with them but the womens clothing is not in my taste. No loss there.
just buy some Knickers! They are usually good for REFUND!Sig ah Sig Ahhh0
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