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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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I have put my fingers in ears and "lalalalalala" no discussing the same thing guys fraud not fraud? I dont care!
What I do care about is how and what to spend my voucher on!!!! So lets return to the aim of the game eh???:xmassmile**New** Thrifty Gifty Money Making for Christmas and all occasions 2012**:xmassmileMember No. 11 of Happy Chappy's Clip Strip Club!:dance:
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m0nkeymrs01 wrote: »Sorry but wanted to *bump* my question,
When does the new month start? At the first of each month or a month after I first entered my receipt details?
Thanks
It is per calendar month. So it would be a month after you have submitted your first claim.Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
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Some people are just over zealous and dont read posts properly.
Sorry, me to blame. You are absolutely correct.
It is just that this is such a good promotion, I am anxious that it is not stopped because of fraud.
Once again my apologies to the OP."If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
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Be very interested to hear any feed-back on this. Have just checked my vouchers and they aren't exact. After taking a look at earlier email voucher numbers which I've spent I see that every one of them is similarly inexact. Yet I could have sworn I'd checked the earlier ones and found them to be correct. (Nowadays I just check that the amount is correct).
Are the errors likely to cause any problems instore? And what would be the right approach if challenged by staff? Does anyone know when this began to happen? First I knew was reading the earlier post about it.
i think its the store number that doesn't match -just a zero missing from beginning of one of the numbers
someone said cs said it wasn't a problem
mine haven't matched since weekend and not been an issueGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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It is per calendar month. So it would be a month after you have submitted your first claim.
Sorry but I don't think this is correct.
A calendar month would be one month, so you can claim £100 for March, £100 for April, £100 for May, etc.
A calendar month starts on the first day of the month and finishes on the last day.Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
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Absolute rubbish.
Rather than selective quoting, did you read the entire post?
Consider this for 'rubbish':
1ST SHOP: You spend £20 cash and receive a £20 DTD voucher.
2ND SHOP: You spend yesterday's £20 voucher and receive a £20 DTD voucher.
3RD SHOP: You spend yesterday's £20 voucher and receive a £20 DTD voucher.
4TH SHOP: You spend yesterday's £20 voucher and receive a £20 DTD voucher.
5TH SHOP: You spend yesterday's £20 voucher and receive a £20 DTD voucher.
6TH SHOP: You spend yesterday's £20 voucher and receive a £20 DTD voucher. The following day, you receive your voucher, but one product (say, roasting trays, came back N/A). Your new voucher is only £10. Taking the roasting trays back for a refund at this stage would be fraudulent - you never paid £10 cash for them in the first place, so to then happily receive £10 back on your card is wrong. In fact, the refund should be a percentage of your INITIAL £20 cash spend (1ST SHOP), NOT refunded from the 6TH SHOP as it was paid for by a five times recycled voucher.10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
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_
Please do... (don't take this wrong!) I used to eat every meat well done but once you've had pink lamb (not dripping red!) it's much nicer
You could always try it and if you don't like it, put it back in the oven.
Best way to cook it is to brown the outside in a pan (whole) and then in the oven 190 degrees for 20 mins and have a look at it. Even if you carve it up and it's too "pink" you can always put it back for a few minutes.
HTH xx0
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