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Tesco misprice discussion area part 13

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  • Sorry it was written on the SEL, I believe it stands for Emergency product withdrawal
  • ginjim
    ginjim Posts: 10,078 Forumite
    maybe another balls up
  • What we could do with is a swaps thread with all these games around.

    I for one have a few id be willing to swap
  • What I meant was that the SEL looked like it was a temp fix
  • ginjim
    ginjim Posts: 10,078 Forumite
    What we could do with is a swaps thread with all these games around.

    I for one have a few id be willing to swap
    i think ud be swapping the same game around:rolleyes: :rolleyes:


    bartering would be better though
  • Who was the lucky guy 5 minutes earlier than me at Walkden this afternoon?

    SA snapped up the SEL for Dance 2007 right before my eyes!
  • silvercar
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    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Academoney Grad Name Dropper
    If you use an ASDA coupon that rings up the wrong amount, will the checkout assistant get into trouble for having an unbalanced till?
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  • spa2k
    spa2k Posts: 832 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    The blue labels have an RFID chip in them. This chip activates the chip that is in your clubcard as soon as you view the label. The chip in your clubcard then activates the individual tracking satellite that is allocated to you personally. From the very moment that you view the blue SEL your every move is tracked and logged by this satellite. The information gleaned is then sold to the highest bidder with a complete secrecy clause in the contract........

    Your every transaction (in any shop) is then tracked, including the use of coupons, discount vouchers, credit cards, even cash. Every item that you purchase from any shop is logged by the spy satellite (it can see through walls, roofing etc) and stored in the massive clubcard database which is held in the millenium dome (the only building large enough to hold the storage facility).

    The reason i know this is because my mates mums uncle's sister in law was told about it by an insider.














    **no part of the above post it true.......as far as i know anyway.
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  • ginjim wrote:
    i think ud be swapping the same game around:rolleyes: :rolleyes:


    bartering would be better though

    Some ideas - as I`ve done both of these.

    * Trade in at GAME. They give £25 trade for Splinter Cell, or have a special trade in of £30 against the new game Call of Duty 3. Lego Star Wars II was only worth £21 as a trade in. Still, I have loads of credit there now, and will be able to get all the latest 360 games I want over Xmas for free. (and 360 accesories, DS games, and DS accesories, you get the idea) GAME cash values are rubbish. BTW, dont forget GAME have now stopped there 10 day returns policy - so you will be stuck with a game once the seal is opened.

    * Really cheeky one, this. Take one of each of the (sealed) games to your local friendly Sainsburys. I have politely asked Sainsburys if I could swap them for other titles, as my wife had bought them for me, got something I know I dont like, but now lost the receipt. Amazing how friendly and helpful Sainsburys staff are. (maybe cos they dont have R + Rs to fight all day long) Got two new titles that I wanted that way.

    Either way - thanks again Mr Ts ! your incompetence and arrogance is a real treat. :T
  • spa2k wrote:
    The blue labels have an RFID chip in them. **no part of the above post it true.......as far as i know anyway.

    oh no ? give them a year or two .......
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