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thanks for that john-seems some things should have been comparable but not
btw the carrots i got were 1kg so should have been comparableWhat goes around-comes around0 -
Woooo! Oh Yes! Get-In-There!
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basically bought 2 x ariel liquid, 4 x 4 pk pint cans of stella... pears magners, bread, wine etc
mainly a shop just for the weekend as we were out for a meal sat night and needed some beer supplies
spent the voucher yesterday (spent about £58 inc voucher for 43.16) and submitted the receipt - got another £2.34 voucher to redeem......
Quick question, if i do an online shop (got a £10 goodwill gesture voucher) hows does the voucher sytem work, do i give it to the driver and he scans the barcode and tesco refund me the amount of the voucher....
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mike0 -
Quick question, if i do an online shop (got a £10 goodwill gesture voucher) hows does the voucher sytem work, do i give it to the driver and he scans the barcode and tesco refund me the amount of the voucher....
You can only use the voucher where you originally got it from. So if it was from an instore shop then the voucher can only be used instore. If it was from an online shop then the voucher can only be used online, it will have a code like any other online voucher.0 -
I have not planned my purchases well - I will need to be more organised next time. I have some items I want to return that Tesco were not able to compare. I wonder if by returning these this will be a problem and not allow me to claim the DTD discount at all. When you are in store and claim the DTD in the store with the voucher do they check and keep your previous till receipt?0
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I have not planned my purchases well - I will need to be more organised next time. I have some items I want to return that Tesco were not able to compare. I wonder if by returning these this will be a problem and not allow me to claim the DTD discount at all. When you are in store and claim the DTD in the store with the voucher do they check and keep your previous till receipt?
Take a print of the email from Tesco (The 'Sorry...' one that gives you the link to your coupon. Then, if you are challenged you can prove that you only returned 'non-price checked' items. They don't keep your receipt (don't see how they can, its your proof of purchase and they can't just nick it off you!) - in fact, I've not had a single original receipt ecen looked at yet.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
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Be aware that both Tesco and Asda have changed prices on their websites since yesterday.
If you are going shopping tomorrow and the pricechecker website is updated/corrected before you go you may not be as well off as you thought
My advice is to check prices on the store website before you shop.
Does anyone know what time of day the pricechecker is updated?
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You can only use the voucher where you originally got it from. So if it was from an instore shop then the voucher can only be used instore. If it was from an online shop then the voucher can only be used online, it will have a code like any other online voucher.
You can use an online or in store shop to redeem a voucher either online or in store. There is no need to shop the same way.0
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