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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)

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  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    oscar123 wrote: »
    Yes, the first time i tried to use a voucher I was called a thief and told my voucher was a fake, in front of an ever growing queue.
    The second time I tried to use the voucher ( after being assured by customer services that it wasnt and i would have no more problems )
    I was still treated with suspicion, and kept waiting for 15 minutes while 2 sales assistants decided wether to accept my voucher.
    Eventually they did let me, but after being humiliated twice in the same store, i will never step foot in that shop ever again!
    :mad:

    have you wrote a formal letter of complaint about it, thats terrible
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  • swoods59
    swoods59 Posts: 785 Forumite
    If Tesco want an easy way out of this promotion and to reduce the amount of vouchers issued all they need to do is lower their prices :cool:
  • Rawr_2
    Rawr_2 Posts: 78 Forumite
    Just to note those in Liverpool, I spent a £48 voucher in Old Swan on Thursday and they hadnt seen many. SA said she might go do a chop when she gets off.

    Can someone link me up with the lamb please?
    I may try Prescot tomorrow as its a bigger shop.
  • SylvieDee_2
    SylvieDee_2 Posts: 353 Forumite
    just noticed, my coupon was for £14.10 but scanned £14.50 :D every little helps;)
  • stebiz
    stebiz Posts: 6,592 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    i agree
    i mean despite all the publicity on friday how many people do you actually think get it and understood what they were going on about?

    spoke to a couple of my brothers(both lawers!!) about it today who both had seen the news and neither had clocked on to what the whole thing actually means until i sat them down and explained.

    It's like the money off coupons that Tesco used to accept, even if you hadn't bought the item. They would only accept one of each. Many a time I would go in with £30 worth or more and the assistant would gladly accept - as per their policy.

    Friends thought I was daft cutting out the 50p off coupons no-no-no.gif
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  • swoods59 wrote: »
    If Tesco want an easy way out of this promotion and to reduce the amount of vouchers issued all they need to do is lower their prices :cool:


    agree 110% am surprised really that a lot of the early dtd items are still at same price, surely if they know how much customers were getting theyll know which items need price changes...
    On the road to financial freedom.... one MSE penny at a time....:T
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2011 at 10:02PM
    Rawr wrote: »
    Just to note those in Liverpool, I spent a £48 voucher in Old Swan on Thursday and they hadnt seen many. SA said she might go do a chop when she gets off.

    Can someone link me up with the lamb please?
    I may try Prescot tomorrow as its a bigger shop.

    will that be a lamb chop????:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • COOLTRIKERCHICK
    COOLTRIKERCHICK Posts: 10,510 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    huh?????????
    how are you here right now if not on computer?
    and if you are on iphone, blackberry etc can't you use the same internet to go to asda.com ??
    i'm confused!

    I did say in theory....

    what i was trying to get at, if people havent got access to a computer, how are they suposed to try and compare the prices, would they have to go to CS for them to check..
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  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    stebiz wrote: »
    It's like the money off coupons that Tesco used to accept, even if you hadn't bought the item. They would only accept one of each. Many a time I would go in with £30 worth or more and the assistant would gladly accept - as per their policy.

    Friends thought I was daft cutting out the 50p off coupons no-no-no.gif


    ooh wish i'd known about those
    and the R&R
    one can but dream.......
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  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    jaymac wrote: »
    I'm sure I read somewhere yesterday that Mt T is the third largest retailer in the world so this promotion isn't going to bankrupt him especially as I still think it's only a minority of customers who are shopping selectively. Most of the population haven't got much of a clue and aren't that interested if my friends are anything to go by.

    I know!! It amazes how many of my friends aren't interested in this promotion. Even after I've told them you can get food for free or next to nothing....they're still not interested! I don't think they can be bothered faffing about to be honest but I even offered to a friend a list of DTDs the other day to make it easier but they declined my offer. :cool:
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