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happywelshshopper wrote: »both my husband and I have seperate clubcards (not linked) registered under two email addresses but same house address, the £100 limit per month, is this per household or clubcard?
If you put receipts in and there's DTD on them, will they just not email a voucher if you've reached your limit - don't fancy being banned if I try to exceed the limit!0 -
Does anyone know if T's changes its prices every day on the price checker? if so when? got my very first voucher for .................................2p! need to do better2020 Jan: storage box,£150 pots & pans, £50 restaurant voucher,dining experience,19 tubes of Pringles Feb: £50 food giftcard,0
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they do their main promo changes on tuesdays but they do change other prices on a daily basisSPC Member#1096 Target £150 Feb Count £82.18
Aug Make£5P.DayChal £0/£155
My August £100 Grocery Challenge £49.90/£100
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hello, what a great thread, going to try my first shop to get a DTD voucher, have been careful to check the items via mysupermarket and the tesco price check website, here's hoping it works out.. thanks for all the tips above0
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its still saying yesterdays date on their own price checkerWhat goes around-comes around0
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I just submitted my first receipt. I was careful, and bought my usual shopping plus two treats which I only usually buy if on offer. They weren't on offer at Tesco but... Peanut Butter £2.19, £1.50 at Asda. And Galaxy 4 bars £1.73, £1 at Asda. So I am quite pleased I have done this for the first time.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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berbastrike wrote: »I just submitted my first receipt. I was careful, and bought my usual shopping plus two treats which I only usually buy if on offer. They weren't on offer at Tesco but... Peanut Butter £2.19, £1.50 at Asda. And Galaxy 4 bars £1.73, £1 at Asda. So I am quite pleased I have done this for the first time.
From what i've read so far and from checking my own receipts its done by your whole shop total. so you'll probably find that some items were cheaper at tesco making tesco cheaper than asda meaning no dtd. unless you purchased the 2 items separatly.0 -
do not add any other items as the ones you checked for dtd! if you want something else pay separately! otherwise it will be deducted from your hoped for voucher...0
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czerniacha wrote: »do not add any other items as the ones you checked for dtd! if you want something else pay separately! otherwise it will be deducted from your hoped for voucher...
...unless it's for something like milk that you know is the same price in Asda0 -
I fell foul of this, I added 2 x shreaded wheat to my shopping, using the 2 x 50p off coupons, thinking I was being fly and it would cost me 99p, but they took £4 off my DTD total, costing me nearly £5 in real terms!!!!!! Just allocate a set amount to DTD, and do everything else on it's own, or you may loose out.0
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