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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......
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Now that raises a question SirBrainy, there seems to be nothing in the terms and conditions that stops you buying lottery tickets or scratch cards lolComping wishlist for 2017
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1369749/Tesco-price-pledge-backfires-customers-cheaper-products-Asda.html
Customers make a killing after Tesco price pledge backfires
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Morning all
I had a voucher for £116 which i used towards a shop of £155 on Wedneday no problem.
I entered the new receipt (£155) on Wednesday at 6pm.
It is now well over the 36 hours and I have still not heard anything as yet ? Will they not issue another voucher because the last receipt will show £116 coupon and £39 cash ?
Think I may need to take some items back.
Thanks in advance.0 -
Morning all
I had a voucher for £116 which i used towards a shop of £155 on Wedneday no problem.
I entered the new receipt (£155) on Wednesday at 6pm.
It is now well over the 36 hours and I have still not heard anything as yet ? Will they not issue another voucher because the last receipt will show £116 coupon and £39 cash ?
Think I may need to take some items back.
Thanks in advance.
There have been no reports of the Tesco calculator refusing to issue 'recycled' vouchers - there's no problem in the T&Cs with doing this.0 -
That's right, it's a fresh receipt. Your old voucher was just the same as cash.0
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That's what I thought but when i re enter the receipt details to check, it treats it as a new claim ?
I suspect the system has been reset, so that all previous claims are wiped out and are treated as new and so get affected by the £20 cap. :cool:Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
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springdreams wrote: »I suspect the system has been reset, so that all previous are claims wiped out and are treated as new and so get affected by the £20 cap. :cool:
This did cross my mind.0
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