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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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Fair play to you for keeping track! I couldnt I have spent pennies and pounds on top of coupons and Lord knows how much! The only thing I could keep track of is how much I have had back in vouchers as I have kept all emails! Its only a few days till next month anyways!
I couldn't say either. OH asked me today how much I had spent and how much the stuff would have cost. maths was never my strong point:Dsaving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
£60 deposit paid :j £100 paid:j £40 paid:j0 -
Can anyone let me know what the DTD was with the tomato ketchup if they bought it and what the size was, would really appreciate it. I'm trying to make tomorrows shopping list up and can't find it, many thanks....Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0
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It took me a while I added all the pennies I had spent on top, I went through all my receipts, it was my BF's idea lol he is nearly as obsessed as I am :rotfl:
I had to bin some receipts as they havent been signing them so I was getting confused and some receipts they have kept but I am thinking I have spent £60ish and had £40 in cash back and Lord knows how many vouchers!!!: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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hello dtd shoppers i have just read all 22 pages of this thread and wished id read it from the very start, i plan to do my 1st dtd shop monday but have a question: when you get your vouchers do you have to print them or is there any other way of getting them as i dont have a printer? thanks
You could always try the local library for printing out the voucher0 -
hello dtd shoppers i have just read all 22 pages of this thread and wished id read it from the very start, i plan to do my 1st dtd shop monday but have a question: when you get your vouchers do you have to print them or is there any other way of getting them as i dont have a printer? thanksShop one - A vs T
Shop two - A vs W
And then repeat :j:j:j
& now add - A vs S
What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
hello dtd shoppers i have just read all 22 pages of this thread and wished id read it from the very start, i plan to do my 1st dtd shop monday but have a question: when you get your vouchers do you have to print them or is there any other way of getting them as i dont have a printer? thanks
Yes, you have to print them....Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
hello dtd shoppers i have just read all 22 pages of this thread and wished id read it from the very start, i plan to do my 1st dtd shop monday but have a question: when you get your vouchers do you have to print them or is there any other way of getting them as i dont have a printer? thanks
theres another 500 pages on thread 1 that are loads of fun too and full of useful info .............if you've got a spare few weeks:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
sorry i think you do have to print the vouchers
can you ask at the local library?
oops you all got there before me! lolGRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
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Can anyone let me know what the DTD was with the tomato ketchup if they bought it and what the size was, would really appreciate it. I'm trying to make tomorrows shopping list up and can't find it, many thanks....
Heinz Tomato ketchup 910g £2.55 at T's and £2.00 at A's
Top down squeezy one.Born to glitch0 -
But I don't actually know how they go about policing "overspends"
I think they will get 'heavy' in the sense that (if you're over £100) you'll input your receipt and get a zero voucher for it next day.
They simply have to link clubcard number to claims and fix a £100 ceiling per calendar month.
Can't see how they can legitimately do that with (say) credit card transactions (based on CC details) as the link between purchase & household is nothing like as concrete as with clubcard. Eg I could be buying my Dad's shopping for him.
Which I regularly do. :cool:
Especially the last few days.
And my Mum's, my Aunt's & my long lost cousin Flo's.0
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