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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)

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  • cuddykid wrote: »
    If they did that to me I would be furious. It is clearly false advertising if they are advertising to give DTD on any good that ASDA is cheaper than them. They should not just be allowed to pick and choose.

    1st) I would call up CS and ask to be put through to manager straight away and argue my case with them
    2nd) If I got nowhere (likely) I would be in contact with head office

    Hope that helps


    Its the fact Tesco never play by the rules that allows us to exploit their ballsups. If they did it all by the book, we'd have nothing to exploit.

    Relax, its just a game. :)
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    tara747 wrote: »
    BTW, my huggies wipes were N/F!!!! I picked the right size and type too. Raging.


    Well, take a deep breath and pour yourself a glass of wine, baileys, whiskey, vodka, gin etc - which you probably did manage to get for almost nothing. It REALLY isn't worth losing sleep and getting worked up over a minor 'loss'.
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  • Nuttygal
    Nuttygal Posts: 1,323 Forumite
    Hi everyone, I've had a day off (ish) from the thread- ie I haven't read every page and rather than catching up I'm going to be rebellious and skip some pages :eek:- not like me! Lol, any news in DTD land today?
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  • tbw wrote: »
    cuddykid wrote: »
    If they did that to me I would be furious. It is clearly false advertising if they are advertising to give DTD on any good that ASDA is cheaper than them. They should not just be allowed to pick and choose.

    1st) I would call up CS and ask to be put through to manager straight away and argue my case with them
    2nd) If I got nowhere (likely) I would be in contact with head office


    Way over the top for a very minor purchase! We all know by now that not EVERYTHING is matched - and, personally, I reckon we just have to put up with it cos it really isn't worth making a huge fuss over small items. Tesco have never been too hot on their advertising, lets just be grateful we are all doinf so well ,most of the time, out of this promotion.
    i am abit mad but it was my own fault i picked up the wrong ones not to bother that much i needed them anyway otherwise i wouldnt of got them
    just feel like ive been ripped off abit but u win some u lose some
    i will ring cs and ask ONLY bcoz i seen with my own eyes in both stores the price
  • mymerrywidow
    mymerrywidow Posts: 4,986 Forumite
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    34. Only one Price Check Voucher may be redeemed per household per day.

    seems you can put up to 10 reciepts in, but only use one voucher per day!
    thank you,

    some people on here just try to create trouble when there isnt any.
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  • silvercar
    silvercar Posts: 49,884 Ambassador
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    Anyone tried Sunny Delight?

    Looks to be 1.26/1.27 at Tesco but only 83p at Asda. (1litre)
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  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    tbw wrote: »
    i am abit mad but it was my own fault i picked up the wrong ones not to bother that much i needed them anyway otherwise i wouldnt of got them
    just feel like ive been ripped off abit but u win some u lose some
    i will ring cs and ask ONLY bcoz i seen with my own eyes in both stores the price

    Try being me - an Olay product came back N/F despite being compared last week! Tenner down now and lowest voucher yet through - just £13. Going to have to spend some cash to build it back up to £20!
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  • so im taking it theres a price change tonight?wot does that mean for dtd
    am i best going now or tomorrow
    woohoo think im getting the hang of it now ha just need to make sure i pick up the right items
  • System
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    Confirmed today, amongst the usual suspects, for those wanting real food were savoy cabbage and loose onions.

    Shopped today and paid just over £3 for my shopping, fully expecting a £20 DTD voucher tomorrow.

    Are peeps using their clubcards? I am sticking to the 10 transactions/£100 limit but still feel a little guilty given the bargains I got tonight :p
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  • Classy_Chick06
    Classy_Chick06 Posts: 4,195 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    can someone explain to us what wombling is please if you've not all rushed out with your vouchers to attack mr T

    i suspect staff are on high alert after 4pm on look out for DTDers:D



    I dont think staff even know what DTD means! :rotfl:
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