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Tesco Biggest Offer Ever

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  • jojo1978_3
    jojo1978_3 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    Guys, i've only just discovered this.
    Can someone just confirm.... (i'm sceptical) If i do an online tesco shop, to arrive tomorrow morning, stick some stuff in my basket thats on offer at asda, eg baileys, tresemme, kelly's cornish ice cream, gu key lime pie's and some montana wine. Then when it arrives, i just input my details into the price checker section of tesco's website, then they get back to me within 36 hours hopefully with a voucher? Is it as simple as that?
    :)Henry James Born 18/03/2011-11 days late!:)

  • roxy86_2
    roxy86_2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    jojo1978 wrote: »
    Guys, i've only just discovered this.
    Can someone just confirm.... (i'm sceptical) If i do an online tesco shop, to arrive tomorrow morning, stick some stuff in my basket thats on offer at asda, eg baileys, tresemme, kelly's cornish ice cream, gu key lime pie's and some montana wine. Then when it arrives, i just input my details into the price checker section of tesco's website, then they get back to me within 36 hours hopefully with a voucher? Is it as simple as that?

    ive just found this thread too and yes that is exactly how i think it works.

    however, i think you are better off putting the bits you want price checked on a seperate order as i think tesco compare the total basket cost and not the individual items.

    Therefore by doing it all together you may be owed money back on certain products but then may have saved on others and so they will cancel each other out.
    :j
  • roxy86_2
    roxy86_2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    question ive just put in my first receipt to be checked. how long roughly does it take? i know it sayd upto 36 hours but may be quicker. just wandering is it often quicker. suspense is killing me
    :j
  • jojo1978_3
    jojo1978_3 Posts: 1,432 Forumite
    roxy86 wrote: »
    ive just found this thread too and yes that is exactly how i think it works.

    however, i think you are better off putting the bits you want price checked on a seperate order as i think tesco compare the total basket cost and not the individual items.

    Therefore by doing it all together you may be owed money back on certain products but then may have saved on others and so they will cancel each other out.

    Thanks, it just seems to good to be true.
    The only thing i put in my basket that i didn't check againast asda was some gravy :)
    Just hope i don't go into labour tonight now, otherwise i'll have to get the order cancelled.
    :)Henry James Born 18/03/2011-11 days late!:)

  • tillycat123
    tillycat123 Posts: 975 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    I did my first one late last night, voucher arrived mid morning today.
  • tillycat123
    tillycat123 Posts: 975 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    I think this thread should be used for highlighting new high DTD finds. I've been able to join into today! Bought Gin last night and my voucher popped up this morning.
  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    dairylea back to 2.++ in asda so don't buy for dtd anymore, also airwick reed seems to be not a good byu anymore
  • do they check prices day of your shop? Say Asda had specials which ended on a Monday and you shopped Sunday would it be checked again Asda's Sunday prices?
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    hi guys
    can i ask a really thick question , i am a newbie on this thread
    can someone explain in plain language what to do for this DTD, do you have to buy on line, if so is there a delivery charge incurred

    i prefer to buy my stuff instore, can you do this offer instore, how can you prove its cheaper in asda

    sorry for being totally dumb and thanks in advance
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  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    zoold wrote: »
    If you press print screen (its the 3rd button from the right on the top row on my laptop but may be different on yours - it prob just says "Prt Sc")

    Then open paint (start, all programs, accessories then paint) and go to edit then paste you will have a pic of the screen.

    Save it somewhere (I have just created a Tesco folder :D) and then you will be able to attach it to an e-mail if needed.

    Hope that explains it ok? I'm not very good at explaining things. :o

    is there an option to be posted the vouchers if i don't have a printer? (actually its not working)
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