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  • candycanes
    candycanes Posts: 542 Forumite
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    I just printed out my voucher from monday which gave a dtd of 10.84, but just noticed that the numbers along the bottom of receipt dont match exact now, the date and time is the same but the store no has a 0 in front of it now and a 1 is missing from the 2nd last set of digits. Will this be safe to use ? Or have tesco maybe deliberately done this to try and put folks off spending it / voiding the voucher?
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  • maths
    maths Posts: 27 Forumite
    How quickly are the vouchers coming through?
    Thanks
  • Princess_x
    Princess_x Posts: 2,456 Forumite
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    Shadow_Jam wrote: »
    DEAL

    Nutrigrain Bars 6/8 Pack

    £2.65 at Mr T, £1 at Asda. DTD = £3.30
    These are on buy one get one free, so best with only one box, otherwise with 2 boxes it still works out as £1.35 for 2 boxes (12 or 14 bars) so is still a very good price.

    Thank you for this. I absolutely love nutrigrain, so to get DTD back on it would be fab. :D
  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    Just a few of what i found yesterday, although not confirmed.

    Heinz soups 74p each t x 5 £3.70/5 for £3 @ A dtd £1.40

    Shake and bake Mr T £1.49/ A £1.00

    muffins £1.60/ £1.00

    bisto gravy (glass jar 200ml) T £1.44/ A 2 for £2

    Implulse very pink (black) T 1.99 / A £1

    The gravy looks like it's the 270g jars that are on offer at Asda 2 for £2 and I can't seem to find the equivalent in Tesco....unless I am looking in the wrong place.
  • "hi i am wondering where my dtd vouchers are...i was assured by head office,after speaking to THE SUN AND CONSUMER DIRECT that as i submitted them previous to the new t&c they would be honoured under the t&c i submitted and agreed to...i am expecting 2 and my mum is expecting 1...all within the old t&cs...these were my second time at doing the dtd the first being £1.04,a week ago...many thanks in advance for your quick reply. Emma Louise"

    CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF THIS WILL WORK?? EXPECTING A 95,35,35...AND WORRIED I WONT GET THEM OR IF I DO WONT BE ABLE TO USE THEM XXXX
  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    Shadow_Jam wrote: »
    DEAL

    Nutrigrain Bars 6/8 Pack

    £2.65 at Mr T, £1 at Asda. DTD = £3.30
    These are on buy one get one free, so best with only one box, otherwise with 2 boxes it still works out as £1.35 for 2 boxes (12 or 14 bars) so is still a very good price.

    This post says it was N/A
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/42227492#Comment_42227492
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    ross21096 wrote: »
    spent voucher...then returned the cream

    very very naughty:naughty::naughty::naughty::naughty:
    pls donot do again
    ok for the voucher mix up but otherwise i would class this as fraud
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  • tara747
    tara747 Posts: 10,238 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    hi guys
    not quite caught up with thread yet but had to post what my sis and I have been up to ........

    ok so went to tesco in a bit of a panic (don't know why we're panicking) to spend our vouchers , mine £53, hers £73 (she has another £80 non recycled one as well) she just wants to get rid of them now

    the PLAN-decided either do DTD shop or offers shop or mixed, went for mixed as i am reluctant to pay any extra.

    Got there same CSmanager that was there the other night when we did our BIG shops, big gulp!!!

    So as we are now all DTD brainwashed, first few items easy -defo DTD stuff (olay, aquafresh whitening, heinz snap pots) then we started struggling to fill the trolleys.

    Converstaion(or arguing) as walking around was hilarious
    "How much DTd stuff have you got?"

    "About £40 worth"

    "No thats too much put some back"

    "No its free it doesn't matter"

    "ok so get offer stuff then "

    "but thats cheaper than in asda I'll lose out on that"

    "ok buy stuff the same price"

    "i can't see anything i want thats the same price"

    We walked round and round the store like a pair of idiots giggling but nervous, brains in total meltdown. Loads of good offers on tesco that she went for as well as DTD.

    Got to tills and she went first (was £10 under for her voucher)
    Stole half of my shopping from my trolley to make it up, still under , ended up putting her whoopsies through out of desperation-had kept them seperate !!! Still 4p under, double scanned one of the whoopsies. SA took voucher no problems at all,

    Mine was £15 under for a £53 pound voucher, stood at the till like a total lemon had no idea what i could add, so ran for more milk and olay and snap pots.

    SA gave us a whole book of school vouchers and took great care an attention to put my old receipt and new receipt both on a temp clubcard, naively told her i didn't have one!!


    MORAL OF THE STORY
    DO A DTD SHOP
    DO AN OFFERS SHOP
    DON'T DO A MIXED SHOP -EVEN IF YOU'VE GOT A LEVEL MATHS LIKE ME, VERY EASY TO GET BLOOMIN CONFUSED

    I am an expert now at buying expensive stuff, and cheapest stuff not the bits in the middle and not both at the same time!!! well done mr t for totally confusing me!!

    PS on my way out returned the herbal essences that were n/a on my last dtd shop paid with vouchers and the CS lady just gave me back the cash!!!!

    Now to enter the receipt for my shop and see what a hash i've made of it all
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    celebrate, I was sorry to miss this last night, just LOLed in the office! Brilliant.
    Sorry hit the wrong key........................

    1. DTD has become too addictive
    2. Kids are going to become too used to having premium branded goods in the fridge
    3. Tesco are actually expensive when not on promotion.

    Perhaps this £20 DTD voucher limit will be a good thing - a reality check for us all. We have had some fun, now shop sensibly.

    Happy Shopping

    Er, what? We're all keeping at it, we are one step ahead of Tesco at all times! :T
    thelurch wrote: »
    Well what a day!

    I have followed this thread in real time all day today, thank goodness I was at work so wasnt wasting my own time:rotfl:

    I was expecting an £84 voucher today which got reduced to the £20 and then reinstated to its proper value after the MSE power got it changed.

    This promotion ( if you can call it that ) has really been thought up by idiots, ill thought out, ill planned and delivered badly! which by my reckoning is just the way I like tesco promos!

    I have done ok out of this, from an initial spend of £60, my return is in treble figures, not far off 4 figures really, nearly all spent now, using cash, no clubcard, different stores, different computers, maybe I can buy an extra freezer on DtD for the extra meat?

    Ive been in the tesco game since 2006, and in response to the trolls, yes Ive played this current game to the max, maybe broken a couple of the T&Cs but then havent tesco tried to break more than a couple of their own T&Cs retrospectively?

    I was there for R&R for my 9 free Xbox360's at £299.99 a time, plus 3 freezers groaning with meat, multiple mobile phones etc and sheds full of groceries etc. I still have enough health and beauty products for life!. All of which were obtained within the law and tesco's own "price promise"

    I was there for the coupons, £11k of free groceries over 2 years, not bad I think. All of which were within the law and tesco's own coupon policy.

    I am still there for the occasional DtD on tesco's own products, when they charge me more than the price on the shelf.

    I am still there for the current farce, DtD with Asda.

    Its a shame really as I have just bottled over 130 bottles of homemade blackberry wine, I now have 30 bottles of bought wine to drink while the other lot ages :rotfl: and I promised myself I wouldnt buy any wine from now on!

    For those of you who have been here through all the above, do you know what would be the icing on the cake with regard this promotion?....... to find out that Kevin Kelly was the mastermind behind this promotion! Remember that name?

    And to the trolls, yes I shop to the max, I do not break the law, but shop in such a way which has allowed me a new car for free, holidays for free, and enough racks of lamb in the freezer to rebuild a whole flock of sheep!

    Tesco are well known for having a lot of staff ( not all ) who do not know policys and a lot of the time, its not their fault due to lack of time available or info not being cascaded down to them.

    Competitor spend vouchers are an example, I have, on a number of occasions had to tell the till op to press the coupon button, then comp spend button, which brings up a list of acceptable vouchers and then they can input them.

    There is a long running history of till supervisors and especially customer service staff who blantantly lie through their teeth to get out of following a policy which is printed in white ink on a big blue sign behind them!!

    Loopholes are exactly that, they are there waiting to be shut down, just make hay while the sun shines.

    Thanks to those that have contributed to this thread, with deals, info etc.

    Now what to buy to get my next £20 voucher?


    WOW. I really wish I'd been on MSE in the days of R&R (think I joined the week it was abolished as I vaguely remember the hoo ha on the forums about it).

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  • mandycr
    mandycr Posts: 4,238 Forumite
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    did i read somewhere the nutrigrain bars are coming up n/f hubby and son eats one each everyday fab deal if it works out
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  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    mandycr wrote: »
    did i read somewhere the nutrigrain bars are coming up n/f hubby and son eats one each everyday fab deal if it works out
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/42227492#Comment_42227492
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