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  • MDstalker wrote: »
    mistake i'm afraid, 6 bottles get you the largest return! :beer:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=41956928&postcount=444


    Surprised as the terms on website state
    1. Price comparisons for in-store purchases are based on what the customer actually buys. This includes price reductions and promotions (such as "half price" and "buy one get one free") but not store or category wide promotions such as “buy 6 bottles of wine and get 5% off” or linksave promotions (such as "buy cheese and get crackers free"). These are excluded as it is difficult to make fair comparisons. Products that are purchased on a "reduced to clear" basis will be compared at the price paid at till.
  • pingua
    pingua Posts: 1,671 Forumite
    For all those feeling a bit blond, Clairol -perfect 10 hair dyes £7.00 £5.00. - or perhaps you may be wanting to go blond???
    Not a big one but every little helps.

    Oh and not tried it but has all checked out o.k today on all sites.
  • N20Y1D
    N20Y1D Posts: 2,061 Forumite
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    edited 16 March 2011 at 2:26PM
    Thought it would be an idea to start a thread for discussion of this topic, and leave the other thread purely for deals people have spotted as it is becoming harder and harder to spot the bargains?


    Post all Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3109398
    TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS
  • c_l_a_i_r_e
    c_l_a_i_r_e Posts: 4,647 Forumite
    Whitehouse's link has been posted on grabbit this morning here
    :starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE: TESCO VS. ASDA - A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

    Right fellow money savers...there are new people coming across this thread everyday and so long as tesco don't pull the plug, I can see this being at the top of the grabbit forum for a while.

    I've noticed that people commonly ask questions about the process, how to check prices etc. So, I thought it would be good to have a step-by-step guide about the DTD process for people who stumble across this thread. I will post this same message every few pages as I realise people can't/won't read every single post. Btw, I'm not having a go or a rant at anyone, I just want people to know the best way to carry out this deal with minimal :( and maximum :D! lol

    Before I start: DTD = double the difference SEL = shelf-edge label


    GUIDE

    Always check the following if you want to bag a DTD deal:

    1. Check the Tesco price check website for your item here. Try not to be specific i.e. enter terms like 'salmon' rather than 'john west salmon'.

    2. If you spot an item that's considerably cheaper at ASDA on the Tesco price check website, then things are looking good.

    3. Now, check to see if your item is on the Tesco grocery website (here) and Asda grocery website (here). Make sure you check that the products are identical AND check that the prices match the ones you found on the Tesco price check website (step 1).

    4. Repeat the steps above for any other items you'd like. Once you've got a list of your items.....

    5. ...go to tesco and find your items. Check the SEL of all items to see if price, product, quantity, weight all match up with what you're about to buy. Check to see if it all matches on your list. If an item is on offer (e.g. BOGOF, buy 2 for £3 etc.), then make sure you put one item into your trolley!

    6. At the checkout, check the price of all your items that scan through; as they may not match the SEL. If you got some items that you know are cheaper at Tesco, then put these through as a seperate transaction. DTD is applied to your basket total.

    7. Enter receipt details online (here) and wait! Results should appear within 24 hours.

    8. Follow the steps above for DTD heaven!


    I'm sure I've forgotten some points so please point them out. I will add them to my next post when a few more pages have been added to this thread!

    HTH
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • charlie792
    charlie792 Posts: 1,744 Forumite
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    Oh this is just hilarious...I finally had a shop that would have been cheaper at ASDA but guess what...by a whopping 1p! So now I have a 2p off voucher......Don't think its even worth printing it out for that much
    MFW 2020 #111 Offset Balance £69,394.80/ £69,595.11
    Aug 2014 £114,750 -35 yrs (2049)
    Sept 2016 £104,800
    Nov 2018 £82,500 -24 yrs (2042)

  • charlie792
    charlie792 Posts: 1,744 Forumite
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    Well, So far Ive not been lucky with this at all.....Over half my shop is non-comparable, first recipet Tesco 76p cheaper, second Tesco £1.76, third Tesco £2.26 cheaper, Fourth Tesco 1p more expensive so Ive now got a voucher for 2p off my next shop! I think for that much its not even worth the cost of paper and ink!
    MFW 2020 #111 Offset Balance £69,394.80/ £69,595.11
    Aug 2014 £114,750 -35 yrs (2049)
    Sept 2016 £104,800
    Nov 2018 £82,500 -24 yrs (2042)

  • c_l_a_i_r_e
    c_l_a_i_r_e Posts: 4,647 Forumite
    charlie792 wrote: »
    Oh this is just hilarious...I finally had a shop that would have been cheaper at ASDA but guess what...by a whopping 1p! So now I have a 2p off voucher......Don't think its even worth printing it out for that much

    Are you researching what you are putting in your basket? You could be having near enough the cost of your shopping back in DTD if you do it properly. Unless of course you're just just buying your normal shopping and aren't bothered about the DTD- but even then surely some of the things you are buying could have a potential DTD return and therefore it would be wise to put them through the till separately and save yourself some money effectively.
    :starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    charlie792 wrote: »
    Well, So far Ive not been lucky with this at all.....Over half my shop is non-comparable, first recipet Tesco 76p cheaper, second Tesco £1.76, third Tesco £2.26 cheaper, Fourth Tesco 1p more expensive so Ive now got a voucher for 2p off my next shop! I think for that much its not even worth the cost of paper and ink!

    don't spend it all at once :rotfl:

    i'd go in, buy a single grape, go to self-service, present voucher.
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • glodh1973
    glodh1973 Posts: 1,225 Forumite
    was jsut wondering for people inputting 2 reciepts in a day do they get replys for both the day after

    thanks
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