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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......

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  • GolfBravo
    GolfBravo Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    do you mean olay???

    Yes, sorry! too much shopping lately... :D
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  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    CazGreg wrote: »
    Hmmmm this is a lot trickier now for those of us with higher vouchers still to spend ... obv it's not worth putting more than 20 pounds worth of DTD stuff in the trolley (unless it's stuff you really want anyway!), BUT remember folks that the rest of the stuff you buy has to match or be higher than Asda or it will cancel out your DTD!

    Go on - please explain this! Is it a whole basket comparison same as Asda's Price Guarantee then?
  • CazGreg
    CazGreg Posts: 210 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    see my earlier post from yesterday LOL!!!

    tried it last night with sis went horribly wrong as offers aren't the same in T and A so were tempted to buy stuff that was cancelling dtd OUT

    BETTER TO STICK TO AN OFFER SHOP FOR CURRENT VOUCHER THEN START AGAIN FROM SCRATCH-IN MY HUMBLE OPINION AS LOATHED AS I AM TO GIVE MR T ANOTHER PENNY!!

    Yeah, it's tricky, coz one thing Tesco DOES often have is reduced fruit and veg, reduced bakery etc. - but if you start putting 17p broccoli and 8p doughnuts in your trolley then that will REALLY screw your DTD!
    The people in my life: Betty Crocker, Mr. T and Gordon (of Gordon's gin) :T
  • GolfBravo wrote: »
    Huh? It still shows £2.00 on ASDA website. It is the Pantene Pro V Ice Shine we're talking about (Tesco's top seller for the past three weeks), right?

    They better don't change the price, I have 8 of them on my shopping lists for today. :D

    Sorry I was looking at the Volume and Body one, Shampoo is £3.00 and conditioner is £2.00. I have limp hair!
    My daughters are my world
  • CazGreg
    CazGreg Posts: 210 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    sirbrainy wrote: »
    Go on - please explain this! Is it a whole basket comparison same as Asda's Price Guarantee then?

    Yes! On whole baskte. So if you chance on stuff that is actually cheaper in Tesco, it will cancel out any DTD items you have in there!
    The people in my life: Betty Crocker, Mr. T and Gordon (of Gordon's gin) :T
  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    I thought I would try this dtd for the first time yesterday so I bought 2 Turner Road Merlot wine at £9.99 each total £19.98 (£4.48 in Asda total £8.96) so dtd would be £22.04. Will tesco not accept this voucher due to the fact that it's more than the original receipt?

    This is not a problem according to the T&Cs, you might run into a horrible SA though who doesn't know their stuff
  • slbhill
    slbhill Posts: 5,441 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Spent my big voucher last night- after all the horror stories on here I was really worried but it was fine. Checkout operator hadn't seen one but supervisor came within a minute or so, ran it through with no problem, checked politely that I realised I wouldn't get change from it (as the voucher was more than my total) and showed the operator for next time :T .

    I am a bit annoyed with myself that I underspent - didn't use all the voucher. I am evidently getting too good at spending carefully, there is a turn-up for the books :rotfl: But hey it was (kind of) free anyway so never mind :D
  • For anyone wondering about vouchers input before t&c change

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/shopping/2011/03/tesco-alters-price-check-guarantee-in-attempt-to-close-loophole?utm_source=forum&utm_medium=sidebar&utm_campaign=box

    "The extra cap – to sit alongside the £100 a month limit – affects anyone who uses the guarantee from yesterday but is not retrospective.

    So anyone still to claim on items bought on Wednesday or earlier won't be caught by it."

    hth
    The art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have :)
  • colwyn_2
    colwyn_2 Posts: 99 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    anyone had a successful dtd with green giant sweetcorn 76p in t, 2 for £1 in A?

    Dunno but I'm getting these Birds Eye ones for 25p at the moment (Tesco £1.75 Asda £1)

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=fresh%20fields&SortBy=3
  • GolfBravo wrote: »
    One of my lists for today:
    Huggies £2.59 / £1.00
    Olay aqua anti wrinkle £10.20 / £5.00
    Cornetto enigma £2.50 / £1.00
    Pantene Ice Shine £3.97 / £2.00

    Total spend = £19.26 total return = £20 (should really be £20.52)


    Love it.. lol
    whats on your "other" lists?
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