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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)

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  • Bev_B
    Bev_B Posts: 275 Forumite
    stebiz wrote: »
    Bit of confusion here. You are only entitled to £100 of vouchers a month - not to use £100 worth of vouchers a month

    Fair Use
    Tesco Operates a Fair use policy on Price Check. As such:
    The number of Price Check requests is limited to 10 per calendar month per household and the total amount of Price Check Vouchers that can be claimed is limited to £100 per calendar month per household.
    The maximum value of an individual Price Check Voucher is capped at £20.
    Only one Price Check Voucher may be redeemed per household per day.

    So whether you use them today or Friday - there is little difference.

    Thanks for clearing that up,I assumed because many others had mentioned they had a large voucher they couldn't use til next month it was the use of the voucher not issuing. I've used the same email address for every voucher (and not claimed one since the large voucher) so suprised tesco didn't pick up on my mistake and cap my voucher to reflect the £100/month. I'm happy to play by their rules but it would help if they could police it better as my large voucher was a genuine mistake and I wouldn't have made a fuss if they had capped it.
  • Am i the only person that would be terrified to take things back / use the same receipt twice?! I have 2 young boys and the thought of me going to prison (although i have never even had a caution so i doubt i would go to prison, thats just my overactive imagination) or my face being splashed all over the papers as Tesco's scapegoat terrifies me!! Tesco are obviously looking for a way out of this deal, so if they can get one "poster child" for theft, and say "this is why we pulled it, this person here and thousands like them" why hand it to them on a plate?! I have recycled vouchers (bought something, got a voucher, used it, imput the new receipt, bought something...) but would never take things back or reuse a voucher. I suppose those with the balls to do it are getting a better deal than me, but its just not worth the risk.
  • Nuttygal
    Nuttygal Posts: 1,323 Forumite
    Am i the only person that would be terrified to take things back / use the same receipt twice?! I have 2 young boys and the thought of me going to prison (although i have never even had a caution so i doubt i would go to prison, thats just my overactive imagination) or my face being splashed all over the papers as Tesco's scapegoat terrifies me!! Tesco are obviously looking for a way out of this deal, so if they can get one "poster child" for theft, and say "this is why we pulled it, this person here and thousands like them" why hand it to them on a plate?! I have recycled vouchers (bought something, got a voucher, used it, imput the new receipt, bought something...) but would never take things back or reuse a voucher. I suppose those with the balls to do it are getting a better deal than me, but its just not worth the risk.

    I agree- I think returning items you've had dtd on is both greedy and wrong and as for reusing a voucher- I hope they get caught if tyre doing this as there's just no need. Recycling is just as effective :)
    Please remember to thank fellow MSE'rs :beer:
  • GOLFER
    GOLFER Posts: 386 Forumite
    Legendmum wrote: »
    Golfer they changed their minds again after releasing this statement and the whole £20 cap came in on Friday 25th! So any voucher input Thursday were honoured which we were all gutted about as a few tried to keep it under cap on the Thursday!

    thats exactly what i did.

    had a voucher for £67 but bought meat and things and only some wine to try and cap it at £20 DTD.

    Gutted now
  • GolfBravo
    GolfBravo Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    marris wrote: »
    has anybody tried to buy whiskey?i need glenfiddich 28£ in T and 20£ in A
    Yes, DTD confirmed. You can also use this voucher to get further £2.00 off! :D
    "Retail is for suckers"
    Cosmo Kramer
  • kc101
    kc101 Posts: 225 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    soo what things are we buying today :)
    March wins - Heinz sauce, 3DS game, Blu ray
  • stebiz
    stebiz Posts: 6,592 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    marris wrote: »
    has anybody tried to buy whiskey?i need glenfiddich 28£ in T and 20£ in A

    Yes, on a couple of occasions and worked fine.
    Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies
  • cheer1eader
    cheer1eader Posts: 5,754 Forumite
    just opened my first box of choc chip elevenses & just had one :) they're quite nice! :)
    :beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:
  • cherry6
    cherry6 Posts: 677 Forumite
    Am i the only person that would be terrified to take things back / use the same receipt twice?! I have 2 young boys and the thought of me going to prison (although i have never even had a caution so i doubt i would go to prison, thats just my overactive imagination) or my face being splashed all over the papers as Tesco's scapegoat terrifies me!! Tesco are obviously looking for a way out of this deal, so if they can get one "poster child" for theft, and say "this is why we pulled it, this person here and thousands like them" why hand it to them on a plate?! I have recycled vouchers (bought something, got a voucher, used it, imput the new receipt, bought something...) but would never take things back or reuse a voucher. I suppose those with the balls to do it are getting a better deal than me, but its just not worth the risk.

    I agree with you on this. I did a shop with a voucher on Friday and the young guy that served me never signed my old receipt. I was so flustered at the fact I had got through checkout without hassle that I never thought to remind him. When I got home it crossed my mind that I could re-use that receipt....but then I thought 'What if I got caught? It would be my luck..'
    Can you imagine the humiliation? People you know finding out? Its no better than being caught shoplifting and I would be mortified to be accused of fraud, in front of my kids...
    NOT WORTH IT!! Dont do it, anyone that is thinking of it, not only would you risk destroying your own life but you will also ruin this scheme for all us (fairly) honest people here!
    Please God, help me stop spending!
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    just opened my first box of choc chip elevenses & just had one :) they're quite nice! :)
    I've had to stop getting them because I love them!!!!!too much.....
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
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