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Tesco Biggest Offer Ever
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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
I am wondering if you order online for next day delivery - prices will be at next days prices which might have changed?0 -
bluecelticgirl wrote: »you can shop in store you enter your receipt number on line.
I am wondering if you order online for next day delivery - prices will be at next days prices which might have changed?
ok,
where do you enter your recepit number, pls could you give me a link?
pretty pls?? x
its ok, i've found it earlier on in the threadGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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Anyone know if you can do this with goods bought in the little tesco convienience stores, as the prices in those are well bumped up!!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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sorry to go on about it, but mysupermarket is only any good as a starting point. Tesco have, and use for comparisons, their own pricechecker website. It's wrong I know, but the two do not contain the same data!!!!
ok i kind of think i'm getting it now
is there a link we can use for this website (the tesco price checker?)
also when anyone know when do both supermarkets change their promotions, isn't it a monday for asda ?? are the offers you guys ahve kindly mentioned all likely to have changed again by tomorrow?GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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davemorton wrote: »Anyone know if you can do this with goods bought in the little tesco convienience stores, as the prices in those are well bumped up!!0
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berbastrike wrote: »How many people do you think are using their £100 monthly limit. I estimate around 100,000 at the most, which is probably costing Tesco £12 million. Thats not really that much to Tesco, and they will certainly gain more regular customers if they continue this DTD. I have no idea if they will continue with this, it is a extraordinary offer plus fun at the same time.
how do they know about your £100 limit, can you use you OH's name/email address for another £100 (haven't done this just asking?!)GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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Purchased 6 bottles of Banrock Station Reserve Chardonnay Verdelho (£10.49 each) for a total of £59.79 yesterday (includes 5% discount)... popped receipt details into price checker and this afternoon received a voucher for £65.88! (it is on offer for £5 a bottle in Asda) Tesco's are paying me to drink some nice wine... result! :beer: Wonder if the price differential will remain into Monday?!:T0
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6 bottles of the same wine provides the greatest return if my maths is up to it, as Tesco ignore their £3.15 discount (5% off for 6 bottles)... trust that makes sense? :beer:
just a shame there is a £100 limit for vouchers!
Ah, I can confirm that as I bought 5 (£52.45) and got £54.90 back - so whereas they paid you £1.02 to drink each bottle they only paid me £0.49 . . . can't complain though0 -
just found this thread, have just submitted my recent online grocery delivery, will do it each time now, worth a try!bertie200
2011 - best wins - Coca-Cola Fridge, Galaxy Tablet, Kodak Printer, Roberts DAB Radio, £200 Voucher, John Lewis Hamper, Tassimo Coffee Machine :j:j0 -
If only it was that simple!
You may as well talk to a brick wall instead.
I've emailed enquiries about all sorts of products that have been "compared" on the pricechecker website but then mysteriously omitted when it comes to providing a dtd refund - and havent had a single reply to any one of my enquiries.
I had my first 3 tesco vouchers with no problems
but on my 4th 2 items that asda sell were not compared one of which was not even named on the price check results link (coco pops 295g) both items were £1 at asda but the day my voucher came through the coco pops went up to the same price as tesco
1 x FOX'S CHUNKIE CARAMEL CHOC COOKIES 200G £ 1.79 N/A 2 x £ 3.78 N/Awhen i was on the phone about 2pm sat for about 30 minutes (on hold several times) the tesco people tried to convince me that they only do 1000 items or 25% of the items in store but beat them over the head with their T&C's
"grocery products that are sold on Asda’s Home Shopping site are included and compared against in the Tesco Price Check."
"Where the item is not available for comparison on the Asda Home Shopping site, the product is shown as 'not available' (N/A)."
"All prices obtained for Asda are believed to be correct. On rare occasions however, due to the number of prices being checked, there may be some inaccuracies."
I was asked to email my receipt details, results link and contact number to CUSTOMER.SERVICE@TESCO.CO.UK and to put their name and user ID in the subject "JAY AMRUTH MG53"0
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