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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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Buying an item. Claiming your free voucher with the full intention of taking it back is in my opinion wrong. It isn't good for the thread and in my opinion is illegal. What the OP did - wasn't right and I have explained that in other posts.
Now let's move on.
That isnt what had happened when you suddenly decided to report his post for fraud. Maybe keep quiet next time.TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS0 -
Won't that get the young lad into trouble if it is against t&c?
fair point but others have also purchased gift cards wih them too
i know its no excuse but the half the staff seem to make their own T&C's up as they go along
-they have to keep recipts,
-accepting/not accepting NOTW vouchers
-accepting/not accepting sainsburies vouchers
-signing/not signing old receipt
-signing/not signing new reciepts
-accepting recycled vouchers
-amount of voucher has to be less than original spend
these are off the top of my head from the beg of this thread, sure there prob loads moreGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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Please explain how this is spoiling the thread? It's just recycling a new receipt, not reusing an old one, but my store keeps writing on my new receipt...
Oops sorry. Sincere apologies."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 -
adammccance wrote: »Okay, let's clear this up. It's okay if shop was paid for with cash and DTD voucher is less than the shop value. However, the vast majority of us here (I imagine) are recycling vouchers (i.e. buying goods, getting DTD voucher, using that to buy more goods, getting another DTD voucher, etc). If the latter, returning goods that come back N/F haven't been paid for in the first place - they were 'free' or a percentage of the initial spend on the first shop. Returning them because you don't get MORE DTD on top of everything you've already had is fraudulent, plain and simple. Even if the OP didn't intend this, giving contributors/lurkers ideas and demonstrating how simple it is to do such a thing makes all of us the perfect scapegoats for Tesco pulling, or more likely altering, the promotion.
And I'm sure with that in mind, most would agree to curb this kind of chat in favour of the mindset we all had when it first began - plenty of fun!
I didn't demonstrate how easy this would be but you just did.A bargain is something you don't need at a price you can't resist0 -
Just in from a shop, checkout lad told me they have all been told to "call in" to a supervisor everytime they see one of these coupons.0
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"Retail is for suckers"
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