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Tesco points and goldsmiths con please help

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  • Zandoni
    Zandoni Posts: 3,465 Forumite
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    DCFC79 wrote: »
    Another case where t&c's shoudl be read

    Agreed but they often need to be more visible.
  • DCFC79
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    Agreed but they often need to be more visible.


    well i dont seem to have a problem with them and im not perfect so i dont read them all the time
  • dmg24
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    You as an adult need to act like one and not resort to childish rudeness.

    I'm not the one throwing my dummy! :p
    DCFC79 wrote: »
    well i dont seem to have a problem with them and im not perfect so i dont read them all the time

    You live in the real world, I'm not sure that everyone on this thread does ... ;)
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  • gordikin
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    They are big enough to carry the major T&C's

    ...but not all of them? On another thread you'd be back here !!!!!ing about that! I can just hear you:-The FULL T&C's weren't disclosed:- YOU CAN CLAIM!
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  • dmg24 wrote: »
    I'm not the one throwing my dummy! :p
    New Year only three days old, and I am not going to upset people,as my NY Retribution says, but come on, Toys out the Cot already? What hath the posters done to upset thee?

    No I get it, a eyesight Brain interface failure, otherwise known as the Optic Nerve and the inability to read terms and conditions.
    The T&C's are available here

    http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=181

    Now What is Freda going to with her 256,723 airmiles, horde them for another year?
  • Zandoni
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    New Year only three days old, and I am not going to upset people,as my NY Retribution says, but come on, Toys out the Cot already? What hath the posters done to upset thee?

    No I get it, a eyesight Brain interface failure, otherwise known as the Optic Nerve and the inability to read terms and conditions.
    The T&C's are available here

    http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/product.aspx?R=181

    Now What is Freda going to with her 256,723 airmiles, horde them for another year?

    Yes the T&C's are there and even on that link you have to go further to find out they are not to be used on sale items. So to me that is another example of deceiving the customer, important terms should be on the voucher itself.
  • gordikin
    gordikin Posts: 4,422 Forumite
    I think you'll find selectively stating 'bits' of T&C's and excluding others may be frowned upon by the relevant authorities.
  • dreamypuma
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    Having used the Tesco Goldsmith Vouchers twice, I recall them sending an A4 photocopied sheet (Not very Tesco) with the perforated A4 Sheet of vouchers, with made the conditions of use for these vouchers very clear.

    The A4 sheet was not your typical T&C form. It was more like a poster, and the text was at least 12pts.

    In addition t you not being able to use the vouchers for items less than £200, it also states that they can't be used on Sale items.

    All very clear and large enough text for even visually impaired to read.
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  • Zandoni
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    gordikin wrote: »
    I think you'll find selectively stating 'bits' of T&C's and excluding others may be frowned upon by the relevant authorities.

    Not at all, as long as it states they are not full T&C's
  • Zandoni
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    dreamypuma wrote: »
    Having used the Tesco Goldsmith Vouchers twice, I recall them sending an A4 photocopied sheet (Not very Tesco) with the perforated A4 Sheet of vouchers, with made the conditions of use for these vouchers very clear.

    The A4 sheet was not your typical T&C form. It was more like a poster, and the text was at least 12pts.

    In addition t you not being able to use the vouchers for items less than £200, it also states that they can't be used on Sale items.

    All very clear and large enough text for even visually impaired to read.

    That's very good but I still would like to see them on the actual voucher in case the additional sheet is not always included.
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