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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......

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  • Craig_W_2
    Craig_W_2 Posts: 88 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Newbie to this offer. Apologies if answered elsewhere but I do all my grocery shoppoing online. Can this be used online somehow? TIA. :)
  • tahir97
    tahir97 Posts: 5 Forumite
    Little contribution from me aswell :P

    DEAL :

    Hellmanns Salad Cream 430ml Tesco £1.88
    Asda £1.00
  • Kaos_2
    Kaos_2 Posts: 521 Forumite
    edited 18 March 2011 at 1:48AM
    2search wrote: »
    It would be interesting to see how much people have saved minus the initial outlay. Perhaps a separate thread where people can add to the total?

    My first shop where me and my other half got a bit carried away and nearly fainted when we saw the total was ~£110 spend / ~£109 voucher back :D
    If a post is helpful to you, please take a second to click "thanks", it makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside! :)
  • Kaos_2
    Kaos_2 Posts: 521 Forumite
    edited 18 March 2011 at 1:52AM
    Craig_W wrote: »
    Newbie to this offer. Apologies if answered elsewhere but I do all my grocery shoppoing online. Can this be used online somehow? TIA. :)

    Yes. The price check applies to online shops as well as instore shops.
    The problem is that between you placing your order and the order being picked (the point at which your shopping is scanned and billed to you) prices could change meaning that your DTD could drastically change from what you expected. In addition OOS items & subsequent substitutions could mess things up, and it's unclear whether your picker would automatically give you 2 of an item on BOGOF, even if you only ordered 1... which would usually negate any DTD on the item.

    Once you receive a Pricecheck voucher, this can also be used for online shops, the problem being that you will need to order and pay and then present the voucher to the driver when he delivers. He (if you're lucky and he knows what to do with it) will take it back to Tesco who will process it and eventually refund the value of the voucher.

    Personally I feel there are too many opportunities for things to go wrong online so I will be sticking to instore purchasing only!

    HTH! :beer:
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  • JamesM_2
    JamesM_2 Posts: 161 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 18 March 2011 at 1:59AM
    Kaos wrote: »
    and it's unclear whether your picker would automatically give you 2 of an item on BOGOF, even if you only ordered 1... which would usually negate any DTD on the item.

    I think this is unlikely, the website warns you that you're not taking advantage of offers and it's not as uncommon as you think for people to only want one item from a bogof as they don't feel they need two. When I worked at a supermarket years ago it was very common for elderly people to refuse free items as they had been brought up to not take more than they needed.
  • sassey73
    sassey73 Posts: 341 Forumite
    edited 18 March 2011 at 2:05AM
    hi all i new to this i did my first shop would like to thank e1 who has posted i have been reading and reading this is my first post here too i spent 141 but they only took into account 117 i still got 94 back which i'm happy with but do i go n complain that i should of got more? lol i did check b4 i shopped n then on my receipt says item N/A and some of the prices were pennies different to what i had written down from all 3 sites throwing out my totals lol but i very happy even did another first shop for my mum today on the iams dog n cat food spent 91 hopefully she will get back 86 i think if i did it right lol just want to say thanks again to you all and specially to my mate 100 miles from me for the heads up on all this xxx oh hi cleared the shelf's of iams dog n cat food in my store lol
  • JamesM_2
    JamesM_2 Posts: 161 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    sassey73 wrote: »
    hi all i new to this i did my first shop would like to thank e1 who has posted i have been reading and reading this is my first post here too i spent 141 but they only took into account 117 i still got 94 back which i'm happy with but do i go n complain that i should of got more? lol i did check b4 i shopped n then on my receipt says item N/A and some of the prices were pennies different to what i had written down from all 3 sites throwing out my totals lol but i very happy even did another first shop for my mum today on the iams dog n cat food spent 91 hopefully she will get back 86 i think if i did it right lol just want to say thanks again to you all and specially to my mate 100 miles from me for the heads up on all this xxx

    It's hard to understand what you're saying, please try not to use so many abbreviations, you're not limited by text message character usage here.

    If the price check thing doesn't have a valid comparison for an Asda product then there's nothing you can do. Assuming that's what you meant.

    Also, you're limited to £100 a month in vouchers.
  • 2search
    2search Posts: 80 Forumite
    Have not tried yet as waiting for voucher but a few possible price matches:

    Anadin Ibuprofen 16s T-£1.43 A-£1
    Anadin Liquifast 200mg 16s T-£3.14 A-£2
    Cillit band power cleaner with bleach 750ml T-£3.05 a-£2
  • sassey73
    sassey73 Posts: 341 Forumite
    sorry i was a little bit nervous of posting at all thanks for the advice
  • sassey73
    sassey73 Posts: 341 Forumite
    JamesM wrote: »
    It's hard to understand what you're saying, please try not to use so many abbreviations, you're not limited by text message character usage here.

    If the price check thing doesn't have a valid comparison for an Asda product then there's nothing you can do. Assuming that's what you meant.

    Also, you're limited to £100 a month in vouchers.
    yes i know one shop was for my mum thanks for the advice thou
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