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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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i think its £4, it was when i went in in mondayGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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gunsandbanjos wrote: »Is it just me or is that quite rude!0
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ooh
forgot to tell you
GOT A GIFT CARD ! :Tfor sister with her voucher today. She has been too chicken to ask in our local extra store where they seem to be more clued up on the vouchers but there's a little store nr where i work......
i just said to the YOUNG LAD cashier i want to buy a gift card, he pointed to the rack where they were and said go and get one, he said how much do you want to put on it and i said all of that and handed him a voucher for £70. I thought he was going to call a supervisor but he was starting to read the T+C's and i quickly "helped" him along by suggesting he just scan it and check the numbers matched, bless him he did and seemed quite pleased with himself. I asked him to sign my reciept and scarpered as fast as i could.:T:T:T
Never again, she owes me big time, and she knows it (just in case she sneaking a look at the thread!!)
LESSON LEARNED:PICK A YOUNG LAD, SMILE BE FRIENDLY, PICK A GIFT CARD AND TELL THEM YOU WOULD LIKE TO USE THE VOUCHER , DON'T ASK. DISTRACT THEM SO THEY DON'T CALL A SUPERVISOR. RUN.:D:p:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Won't that get the young lad into trouble if it is against t&c?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Went into Tesco earlier armed with shopping list full of deals, and a voucher that I had come through earlier in the day which I had printed off - I was refused because the voucher had not got the scissors printed on it or the numbers down the left of the T&Cs.
The supervisor had a copy from 'head office' of what a 'real' voucher looks like (ie scissors and numbered T&Cs) and what a 'forgery' looks like (no scissors no numbers on T&Cs). They actually told me there and then that it was a forgery!
Went back home and reprinted it again and this time it printed out correctly with scissors and numbered T&Cs.
So ..... Always make sure that it prints out correctly and god knows why it didn't print out correctly before. I really want to complain to Tesco because it was very embarrassing but don't want to draw attention to myself! Why would we need to forge these documents when its so easy to get them for real???
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I had that for the first time today. They still took it in the shop ok though.0 -
I've had success with this one
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Laundry/Vanish_Oxi_Action_Crystal_White_Stain_Remover_Powder_1Kg.html0 -
OMG, not sure how you thought I meant this but it came back N/A so I returned it. I didn't think there was a problem with doing this?!?
You'll see my reply elsewhere. Apologies if I misread. Let's move on. But I won't apologise if I REPORT dodgy posts.Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
Can't find the post but whoever said about huggies wipes mine worked yesterday no problem, gonna try and fit in a little sneaky shop whilst out of work tomorrow managed to find the couple of things we need at same price so can get some more dtd, trying to build a good stock of what we will actually use.0
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mulled_wine wrote: »you cooked lamb until it was well done? :eek:
It's much nicer when it's still pink in the middle!
I know some like it like that, but i reeeeally couldn't eat it if i can see any pink :rotfl::rotfl:
But if it tastes nicer, well i would be impressed, i MAY have to try it_pale_0 -
My local Tesco has taken to writing 'Price match coupon' on my new receipts, so I have just been using my vouchers for normal shops. Has anyone tried 'recycling' a receipt that has been scribbled on?
NO NO NO Please do not spoil this thread"If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling0
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