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Could not resist going out tonight
4x twinings everyday 80's on a deal at Asda 2 for £3 so hope this works.
Olay serum, wearing it today from yesterdays shop, not too bad
more beans, tuna and ketchup
Laying off the chocolate, I feel spots coming!
total shop £40.70 handed over a voucher for £39.94 paid 74p!0 -
MrsBartolozzi wrote: »I've not been involved with this yet, to my shame, but I'm in the process of putting a list together for shopping tomorrow;).
I noticed that Asda are selling 100ml packs of Olay cream (most varieties) for £5 whereas tesco have them for ~£10. Don't know if you are all aware of this yet??
Now I will check the prices tomorrow befoore I leave but just had a couple of questions:
Should I put some other stuff (priced about the same in T and A) in my trolley along with the dtd stuff or will it go ok if it's all dtd stuff??
Am I supposed to aim for a particular dtd amount (either higher or lower than), I picked up £100 appearing in the thread is this per transaction?
Thanks guys, itsbeen a while since I went to T's but they are in for a ashock tomorrow.
the olay aqua serum is the best deal at £12 ish vs £5 i got a successful dtd ON IT
be careful not to go overboard the big vouchers are creating alot of attention and you might be likely to get pulled up with your next shop, better to start with a small amount and recycle , also your initial outlay this way is smaller
max voucher is £100 so try to aim for a shop around this mark if you can most people are getting voucher amounts simular to amount spentGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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tillycat123 wrote: »Could not resist going out tonight
4x twinings everyday 80's on a deal at Asda 2 for £3 so hope this works.
Olay serum, wearing it today from yesterdays shop, not too bad
more beans, tuna and ketchup
Laying off the chocolate, I feel spots coming!
total shop £40.70 handed over a voucher for £39.94 paid 74p!
mys sis has really stocked up on the olay, she thinks she's going to look 15 again by next week
lol!!!!:rotfl::rotfl:GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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they have been 2 for £7,50 until tomorrow in MR T lol!
somebody posted before re N/A for cans, anyone had a successful DTD on them?
As Kaos said, they have been BOGOF, I've been steering clear of them even though I adore Diet cherry coke. Tesco website is showing the deals starting tomorrow as its aimed at people booking online shops.0 -
dawnie1972 wrote: »Who's had all the Timotei shampoo in my Tescos???? On a hunt for some tomorrow as i love timotei shampoo. Can't decide whether to buy sensible stuff with the DTD voucher ie stock up on Iams Cat food, or spoil myself.
NB the Easter Eggs change for B1G2F to half price tomorrow.
I've got 20 bottles of timotei in the bathroom now, so may be me!lolBeware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
Quick question guys, is it this wine thats DTD?
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=2548197892025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
It was actually my OH fault as I had stapled the receipts to the DTD vouchers so as not to get confused with the idea of taking them off before use, he forgot that this is what we had discussed and just handed it over, sounds like the cashier wouldn't have even asked if he had just given the voucher!!!! Oh well not a lot I can do now.0
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i don't drink!!!
I don't read!!!
What can i spend my vouchers on??
oh yeah chips, beans, pepsi and chocolate
AHHHHHHHHH the tesco revenge, kill us all off with heart attacks or liver cirrhosis!!!:rotfl:0 -
MrsBartolozzi wrote: »I've not been involved with this yet, to my shame, but I'm in the process of putting a list together for shopping tomorrow;).
I noticed that Asda are selling 100ml packs of Olay cream (most varieties) for £5 whereas tesco have them for ~£10. Don't know if you are all aware of this yet??
Now I will check the prices tomorrow befoore I leave but just had a couple of questions:
Should I put some other stuff (priced about the same in T and A) in my trolley along with the dtd stuff or will it go ok if it's all dtd stuff??
Am I supposed to aim for a particular dtd amount (either higher or lower than), I picked up £100 appearing in the thread is this per transaction?
Thanks guys, itsbeen a while since I went to T's but they are in for a ashock tomorrow.
Put your non discount stuff separate as it goes on the total bill at the end.
Also, a good idea to split it up as smaller vouchers go through easier and items are easier to return should they not compare. The £100 is what the terms say you are allowed in vouchers per month, per house.
And as you said, double check before you go as the offers are in the middle of changing.0 -
STD could be "sod the difference" when we all finally collapse with the strain of skulking round tesco,lol
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Poly,put_the_kettle_on wrote: »I think we should have signs made up for the front of trolleys; you know, for those of us being potentially lethal whilst simultaneously checking MSE/Asda/Tesco's websites on our mobiles whilst mooching round. Something like;
"Caution, MSE'r at work"
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Ms-Money-Penny wrote: »Used my first DTD voucher today with no problems. New receipt wasn't signed .
Got back in the car and before i drove away a car parked in front of me with the personalised number plate M** MSE. Is someone on here that dedicated they have an MSE number plate. Made me smile:D
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