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  • isey235
    isey235 Posts: 164 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    you'll get one for 20.00 as t&c's have changed..

    I entered it lastnight originally ?
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    i don't get it
    if the £100 cap has been changed to a £20 cap why do the T&C's still say £100????
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  • nanatopsy
    nanatopsy Posts: 500 Forumite
    gemnjam wrote: »
    Yes I'm sure the original Ts & Cs said only 1 per transaction but it doesn't seem to be there now but I guess thats because it is superseeded really by the 1 voucher per household per day rule

    So does that mean you can put another household's voucher towards one purchase? If not where does it say that?:)
  • Legendmum
    Legendmum Posts: 2,833 Forumite
    Well I am off to spend my £37 voucher and can only get a few DTD things! This will be hard! lol
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  • shiprob195
    shiprob195 Posts: 746 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    For those of you who have already printed off your "£20"..................It may be worth you looking at your email again and clicking on the link once more.

    I phoned Tesco CS and she said that it had been updated again due to "overwellming customer response" to the £20 cap on DTD.

    Mine was updated a few minutes ago to the full £36.46 :j
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  • nedington
    nedington Posts: 19 Forumite
    edited 24 March 2011 at 4:24PM
    I have just had a minor "discussion" with the girl on the checkouts at Tescos. According to her and her manager, (it was that kind of discussion ) Tescos sent an email to all stores saying they now have to keep the receipts.
    In future she said I had to ask for a duplicate receipt to be printed at the time of purchase. I said what is to stop me bringing that back rather than you guys just signing redeemed on the original. She didn't have an answer for that.

    The grand sum on my dtd voucher - £2.34
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    now the excitment is over, can we find some DTD'S?

    yes pls
    can we have some successful dtd's from last nights shops pretty pls!!!!!!
    i'm itching to go to tesco..........:D
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  • Imastu
    Imastu Posts: 141 Forumite
    Interesting stuff.

    Basic contract law demands that if the T&Cs at the time of a transaction are abided by, then they continue to apply. You can (as they have done) change them for future transactions, but you cannot restropectively change T&Cs for a transaction that has already taken place. No amount of posturing from uniformed stroppy Customer Services supervisors or managers can change that. They may try, but they cannot change the law.

    All seems quite logical now - future limit is £20, all past deals have a £100 limit.

    Was always going to get pulled - it's not often that such a valuable offer is made, and the best approach was to grab what you can while it lasted. All very well appealing to people's better nature, but the public just don't work that way. Unfortunate, but there it is. Personally have got 3 vouchers, and nothing since the weekend, cashed one for £11, but have two more for £87 and £91 still to go, planning to use the £87 this weekend for an online shop and £91 in April, therefore sticking to the £100 montly limit.

    If anyone from Tesco seeks to stop this, I have the terms and conditions applicable at the time, the vouchers printed out an the receipts attached. And the law...

    But for those that have gone over the £100 limit, or recycled dubiously, you took the risk, your choice.
  • neas
    neas Posts: 3,801 Forumite
    i got in to print my coups off, at least we have a warning now and will be converting them/ spending them as i see fit :)
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