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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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FelinePrincess wrote: »I wanted my oh to come and do the same but unfortunately he couldn't today - he's not getting out of it tomorrow though!
Took my oh's mum shopping with me and she showed absolutely no interest in getting DTD! Don't think she was really listening to me because you would have to be mad to refuse free shopping!
Totally agree. What is wrong with people??? lolWhy all the Cohen references?
Are you being anti-semitic or something equally obnoxious?
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He's the guy who founded Tesco! I'm Irish and even I know that! In any case, you should have attempted to find out for yourself (e.g. by googling Jack Cohen) before making such remarks.Possible Deal (may be elsewhere on the thread)
Jacobs Creek Chardonnay £7.79/£5 = £5.58 dtd ie £2.21 cost
Possible new deal - keep an eye online:
Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc £9.49 (currently showing as product not available)/£5.48 = £8.01 dtd ie £1.48 cost
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French_Knickers wrote: »If you genuinely need to return an item then of course you can and Tescos terms and conditions make provisions for you to do so and you also have statutory rights covering the issue.
However as has been suggested once or twice on here, buying the goods for the sole purpose of getting a voucher and then returning the goods is indeed fraud. Its not carp and newbies would be ill advised to listen to those who suggest otherwise.
Try googling the fraud act and have a read.
Obtaining services dishonestly
Section 11 of the Act makes it a statutory offence to obtain services dishonestly; meaning that services which were to be paid for were obtained with the knowledge or intention that no payment would be made. A person found guilty of this will be liable to a fine or imprisonment for up to twelve months on summary conviction (six months in Northern Ireland), or a fine or imprisonment for up to five years on conviction on indictment.
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Looks like you are guilty of that as well it seems.TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS0 -
when you re-enter your receipt details to see if your voucher is there, didnt it used to say "you will get your results within 36 hours" or something similar? Mine doesnt say that anymore. Just "soon".0
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will they work if i place an online shop for tomorrow?wins to date
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OMG you are absolutely right!! they've put them up in Tesco....how kind!!!!
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=255026297
and just checked £3 still in Asda....I would try one only first tho in case they're ready to hit us with an N/A
:rotfl:i thought i was cracking up i'll try it and let you all know6litres of milk for £2 is brilliant
also are the wipes still working? i saw someone say they didn't but maybe they bought the wrong onesDEC GC £463.67/£450
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Obtaining services dishonestly
Section 11 of the Act makes it a statutory offence to obtain services dishonestly; meaning that services which were to be paid for were obtained with the knowledge or intention that no payment would be made. A person found guilty of this will be liable to a fine or imprisonment for up to twelve months on summary conviction (six months in Northern Ireland), or a fine or imprisonment for up to five years on conviction on indictment.
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Looks like you are guilty of that as well it seems.
Can we keep to the thread
Saving money - likey
Fraud - no likeyAsk me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
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happylilly wrote: »Has anyone tried to mix & match across Asda's 2 for £6 laundry offer (http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/specialoffers/linksavecontainer.jsp?promoId=ls60207), which for example includes Fairy and Ariel Excel Gels as well as certain Vanish sizes, and been successful in receiving DTD?
Thanks!
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happylilly wrote: »Anyone please?
i dont think that will work as its a link save, I'm not 100%- Price comparisons for in-store purchases are based on what the customer actually buys and the date of purchase or delivery. This includes price reductions and promotions (such as "half price" and "buy one get one free") but not store or category wide promotions such as “buy 6 bottles of wine and get 5% off” or linksave promotions (such as "buy cheese and get crackers free"). These are excluded as it is difficult to make fair comparisons. Products that are purchased on a "reduced to clear" basis will be compared at the price paid at till.
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happylilly wrote: »Anyone please?
No I havent read that anyone has mixed and matched hun! Worth a shot but so many different offer on on different things make sure you double check!
It has worked for things like John Fieda any 3 for £10 or something?: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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