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  • Aspal
    Aspal Posts: 122 Forumite
    Caseymoo wrote: »
    Hi I have been doing this as has everyone else on here although there has been talk that they will be stopping people from recycling their vouchers by signing your new receipt when giving you it and writing price check voucher on it so you can't use it to get another DTD voucher although i think there have only been 2 reports of that here

    hth

    I did it the other day, but used the new voucher to buy my non-DTD shopping tonight, partly because I've gone over the £100, so am going to use my other email address. It makes sense for them to try and stop the rollover though, as at least if you have to spend the vouchers on non-DTD shops they'll get some cash out of you (for the DTD stuff) rather than just giving you all free stuff!! They didn't mark my receipt tonight though.
  • Rich44_2
    Rich44_2 Posts: 837 Forumite
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    Tesco now on the phone sounds like they don't have a clue what this voucher is and what to do with it, !!!!!!
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
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    Erica Deene: 'yeah whatever you BNP mother!!!!er go do your EDL classes !!!!!!!!!'

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  • GolfBravo wrote: »
    Cheap Nivea moisturiser anyone?

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    :rotfl:


    why would anyone pay that price... when we all know its only a pound in asda! ;)
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  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    nat21luv wrote: »
    Erica Deene: 'yeah whatever you BNP mother!!!!er go do your EDL classes !!!!!!!!!'

    Wow, she's a bright one...! :D

    Tsk, does she not know anything? They're ELH classes - Every Little Helps.

    She's got the BNP right though, to give her some credit - Buy Now & Profit!

    Some people...
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  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    re signing your new receipt: I don't think it will be happening a lot in the next weeks, my store still doesn't sign the old ones lol
  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    sassey73 wrote: »
    lmao i know i just bought red hair dye as i naturally blonde but thats not you lol if it is get ya butt over to mine lol :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I do like your posts, they have an air of 'mental' about them! :D
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  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    czerniacha wrote: »
    re signing your new receipt: I don't think it will be happening a lot in the next weeks, my store still doesn't sign the old ones lol

    My old receipt didn't get signed either, was it supposed to and what difference does it make?
  • HopePray
    HopePray Posts: 2,015 Forumite
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    Aspal wrote: »
    Got a bit too overexcited in Tesco and spent £132 on my DTD shop - have just put it onto the Asda website, and even after allowing for the Pantene Ice conditioner which has disappeared in the hour that I was doing my shopping (methinks Asda like playing this game too!!) I'm due a DTD back of £108 back if it all goes through! Not sure whether I'll get a voucher for £100, or what they'll do..... guess I'll find out tomorrow! I just did loads of toiletries, cereal, pepsi and basic stuff that we'll use anyway - don't want to be stuck with a load of overpriced wine if it doesn't go through.

    Noticed that a lot of the prices seem to have been matched though, or put on "2 for" offers to match Asda prices, which is good for customers that don't join in with the game.

    Went around again to get the rest of my shopping, and when I gave her my £67 DTD voucher for a £68 shop she said it was the 2nd DTD voucher she'd had that day, and the other one was for £55. The lady on the other till had also had one earlier in the day for a similar amount as well. I'm guessing some of you must shop at Newmarket too?? :rotfl: Anyway, I couldn't quite bring myself to explain to a member of staff how it was so high...... so found myself chatting to her about the current price war instead. Result for me either way :j Very happy if it all goes through today, but that's me done for the month.
    You will get the full amount, I got one for £123 and spent it no problem.
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  • Googlies_2
    Googlies_2 Posts: 272 Forumite
    tin_2001uk wrote: »


    Also I was just thinking, if you've got lots of spare toiletries I'm sure these would be welcomed by a Women's Refuge in your area!!!



    Or a Mens Refuge!
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