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  • beanz_2
    beanz_2 Posts: 123 Forumite
    I can now tell you all what each of the 4 coupons in the November issue of the free Asda Magazine will save you at Tesco.

    The 30p one is worth £1.28
    The 25p one is worth £1.43
    The £1.50 one is worth £1.50
    The 50p one is worth £3.98

    Total = £8.19

    5 Free magazines this month will save me £40.95 and that's before any R&R.

    Thanks Tesco (and Asda) - Every Little helps. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    the 50 pence (uniball) scans at £4.50
  • leadhead
    leadhead Posts: 2,604 Forumite
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    Im new to this page and im finding it difficult to scroll through everyones rubbish and arguments.


    I am from Manchester and i can reach any Tescos in the region. Please could someone advise me on any miss prices or any advice as a newbie ?

    Unfortunately, a first post with an attitude like this possibly wont get you far.
    Couponing....."every little hurts"

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    then onto tesco /

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  • In order to print out a SEL using the computer terminal and printer in the little blue box thing, you need to scan the actual item you want a SEL for. So, say I want a SEL for Nescafe coffee...I have to scan the product to generate the correct SEL. If it can be done another way on the computer terminal thing, say using SKU codes, I don't know about it. As said, I don't work for Tesco.


    So we all find a HDTV, lug it to the computer terminal and printer in the little blue box thing, and make an sel for £2.37 ?:D


    As you said, you don't work for Tesco - neither do we........

    but i guess we would all like to know how to print sel's
  • So we all find a HDTV, lug it to the computer terminal and printer in the little blue box thing, and make an sel for £2.37 ?:D

    No. You can not adjust the price from the way 'Taken has described. Clock card is no good for that, you would need a log in and password. Plus your iris pattern would need to match ;)
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  • So we all find a HDTV, lug it to the computer terminal and printer in the little blue box thing, and make an sel for £2.37 ?:D
    You'd use the DVD case located by the product on such large items. The system will print out the price the item is scanning at, unless someone high up in the store manually adjusts the price on the system. However, this still wouldn't result in an overcharge unless they then manually over-rode the system again to put the scan price back up. The other thing to note is that you'd need to log into the system with your ID card to do anything, thus you'd leave a footprint that you've been on the system printing out SELs. :p
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  • Plus your iris pattern would need to match ;)


    Arnie Schwarzenegger had a novel idea for iris recognition in total recall......can think of a couple of tesco managers that would work with ;)
  • You'd use the DVD case located by the product on such large items. The system will print out the price the item is scanning at, unless someone high up in the store manually adjusts the price on the system. However, this still wouldn't result in an overcharge unless they then manually over-rode the system again to put the scan price back up. The other thing to note is that you'd need to log into the system with your ID card to do anything, thus you'd leave a footprint that you've been on the system printing out SELs. :p


    As you don't work for Tesco.....can i borrow your id card.....and footprint ? :rolleyes:
  • As you don't work for Tesco.....can i borrow your id card.....and footprint ? :rolleyes:
    I don't have a Tesco ID card. I don't work for Tesco. I have never worked for Tesco. I have worked in various Tesco stores, but not for Tesco. I've also worked in various Sainsbury's, Somerfields, Morrisons, Waitrose, etc, but have never been employed by those companies. There is a difference... ;)


    I did work for Gateway (before Somerfields took it over) when I was at school. :p

    I don't even have a Cardinal card... :(
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  • I went to another local store yesterday, and not a thing, everything I looked at was correct.

    But what I did spot was a shopliffter, filling is bag for life, with as much has he could get in it. I did inform a member of staff and they hadn't caught him when I left.

    What is still making me mad is that when a SEL is removed, and not replaced by another,people are buying a product that is still going through the tills at the packaged price if its meat etc, but they are totally unaware that they are being overcharged. I won't buy that product now, it just makes me think I am being ripped off.

    The one thing that I can say is, that Tesco are winning hands down.

    I used to spread my shopping around all the local supermarkets, but now since on the look out for r&rs, the other stores don't get a look in.

    All I have had so far is a chicken and 2 bottles of wine, but I am happy with that.
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