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HumanBeing wrote: »You evil evil person:(
I'll not bother quoting the rest as I've reported your post. You can disagree with someone without resorting to the level you just did.
And littlemisstesco, offers like this will inevitably always bring out the greedy side of some people. But you must remember Tesco have launched and heavily promoted this offer, and encouraged people to shop with them by claiming to be cheaper. They have also allowed each household to claim up to £100 in DTD each calendar month so based on that one shop you saw you cannot say she was doing anything wrong. Have a read through this thread and take advantage for yourself - stick to the rules and you can enjoy free groceries guilt free:D:starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:0 -
The above post seems like a typical jealous CS Tesco staff attitude to me. Maybe the poster can tell us if having a bad and suspicious attitude and being miserable is a part of the job? As far as saying people had fraudulent coupons/vouchers, if you accused me of that, then I would take your name and sue you for slander. Your attitude is the reason a lot of people are shopping anywhere but Tesco until now and are so eager to take Tesco for as much free stuff as they can.Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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I dont think I am wrong I am looking after my family witht he little budget I have! If this DTD voucher incentive means I can spend my shopping money on taking my son somewhere nice or buying him a new toy so be it! I am afraid EVERY LITTLE HELPS and is going to help my family not a huge giant like Tesco!:xmassmile**New** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2012**:xmassmileMember No. 11 of Happy Chappy's Clip Strip Club!
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Yes, we may be a little greedy but you can't compare us to a person who you say had fraudulant vouchers. My vouchers are not fraudulant. I have abided by the rules.weight loss target 23lbs/49lb0
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Rich_by_Name wrote: »Let's be fair for a second. It would take me less than ten minutes to find three posts from different users all celebrating how they've got vouchers that they know they are not entitled to. A lot of people on here have, and are using, vouchers that have not been earned legitimately.:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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Littlemisstesco, out of curiosity, how were "coupon woman's' vouchers fraudulent?0
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Maybe if the average Tesco CS staff member had a better attitude we would feel a little more loyal towards the company! I've boycotted my local store before due to the awful behaviour of one member in particular, so no I don't feel like i've done anything wrong at all, Tesco have decided to run this offer, heavily promoted it, I only bought what I needed and what I would use and it saved me the drive to Asda - of which we don't have one near thanks to Tesco landgrabbing.0
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Rich_by_Name wrote: »Let's be fair for a second. It would take me less than ten minutes to find three posts from different users all celebrating how they've got vouchers that they know they are not entitled to. A lot of people on here have, and are using, vouchers that have not been earned legitimately.
How are the vouchers not earned legitimately? As far as I have read, they have bought the shopping and have been overcharged, hence the voucher. I think Tesco mean £100 overcharge, so £200 in vouchers, hence the vouchers over £100.
Are Tesco being fair when they are charging a fortune for wine for a month so that they can put it as half price, when really the half price is the actual proper price?
What about the Tesco shoppers who are paying the inflated prices whithout even realising it?Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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Right, I know the customer service person has hijacked the thread with a few comments, but...
I would like to use my voucher (my first voucher I may add) and would like to know is the wine still on offer? And does anyone have a theoretical list of what should work?Comping wishlist for 2017
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Morning all. In my haste to get all the bargains I dropped a right clanger. I forgot to divide my shopping and paid for it all in one go hence could only enter one reciept. Got my voucher through for £163 which is far more than I expected. Will I have problems redeeming this?
Thanks in advance x
don't think anyone has answered this....
that is a big amount for the voucher. it really will depend on the SA, but when they see that figure they will probably go :eek:
try your luck, but if at any point you come across a member of staff who knows about this deal and its T&Cs, be prepared for the voucher to be rejected.:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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