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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)

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  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    I've got the tv on and every ad break seem to have an advert for T's on, just heard one for pampers. Am I getting paranoid and T's is taking over my life,or are they just trying to convince us that they have the best deals, OMG now theirs one for T's direct!!!lol
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • czerniacha
    czerniacha Posts: 2,326 Forumite
    elsie1969 wrote: »
    Forgive me if I am mistaken but I can't find the 6 bottle back on a tescos search. So not sure if that would mean they would have reason to N/A it?????

    Thats why I got the 4 bottle sport pack, I brought the tropical one on Thursday that went through dtd fine. £3.69 - £2.00. If anyone has got the 6 packet dtd, can they please say, thanks.

    Happy DTD shopping! :T :T :T
    If you can find it on asda website and it your tesco store that's all what you need ;)
  • terryw
    terryw Posts: 4,396 Forumite
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    My Dear Martin,,

    My apologies for troubling you, but I understand that you (or the kind posters to your organ) will offer advice on matters of the heart as well as pure financial affairs.

    Might I start by telling you a little about myself? I am an educated sort of chap in the mid-autumn of my life and I would dearly like to meet a kindred spirit of the opposite sex with whom I can share my later years. It is of paramount importance that any such lady has the same interests as myself.

    I lead a simple life. Four times a day I visit a small delicatessen owned by a Mr Jack Cohen. He is a delightful chap and employs staff of the highest calibre. Until recently, I have been purchasing goods to the value of £100 on each visit, but (for reasons that I shall not go into here) I have recently reduced this expenditure to £20 per visit.

    My food needs are, as I indicated, very simple. For breakfast, perhaps a few cornflakes: lunch is usually beans with a Pukka chicken pie, but for my evening dinner I will have, perhaps, a rack of lamb washed down with a rather naughty chardonnay and a few bottle of Magner's fine cider. Naturally, I finish with a Cornetto. Obviously, I quaff a few cans of the life-blood of life (an elixir called Guinness!) throughout the day. Such is the life of a bachelor gay!

    But enough of my life, and on with my problem.

    On my last few visits to Mr Cohen's fine store, I am aware that I keep seeing a younger lady. I say "younger" but she may not be so much younger, as female friends have advised that there is a superb product manufactured by a concern named "Olay" which rids the female members of wrinkles, and which, incidentally, is sold at a far cheaper price by a competitor of Mr Cohen.

    This young lady is a joy to behold, but I have not yet plucked up the courage to speak to her. If I am looking at the section of the store which deals in McCain Oven chips......she is there. If I am choosing some Iams cat-food for my dear !!!!!, she is there. Even if I move to the Pantene hair shampoo section, she is there. This may be simple coincidence, but I have my doubts


    I am not sure if she is perhaps a little shy and wishing to know me better and become "acquainted" (shall we say!) and follows me around the store on the off-chance that we might speak to each other. Or perhaps she is one of these "stalkers" that I have read about in the tabloid newspapers.


    I can think of no other reasons why I keep seeing this lady in Mr Cohen's establishment. I hasten to add, that when I have looked into the lady's shopping basket, her contents are identical to mine which shows that we are indeed kindred spirits.

    To sum up......is the lady interested or me, or is it just the fine aroma of the Old Spice deodorant which I liberally spray about myself, having had the good fortune to acquire the same in large quantities at a more-than-fair price, the details of which I need not go into here.

    Thank you for reading this.

    Your kind advices are requested.
    "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 Kipling
  • jaggyman
    jaggyman Posts: 755 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    how about drawing up £20 DTD shopping lists???
    works every time with me!:T
    What ive done is got a list of all the DTDs in a book. Price in T price in A, before i go for shop i doublecheck them on T & A website then i add ones up that i want/will use to £20 hth
    Shop 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:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    bunbun2 wrote: »
    it keeps me on track and shows me that I have submitted it. I found one the other day that wasn't signed and thought it was new till I remembered I had already used the voucher. I am so disorganised...

    None of mine have been signed, I hand the receipts over each time but every time they are passed back saying don't need that. Rip them and put them in the bin once dtd voucher has been spent that way no one can re enter receipt numbers and reprint the voucher.
  • swoods59
    swoods59 Posts: 785 Forumite
    jaggyman wrote: »
    What ive done is got a list of all the DTDs in a book. Price in T price in A, before i go for shop i doublecheck them on T & A website then i add ones up that i want/will use to £20 hth

    Same here :T:T
  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    terryw wrote: »
    My Dear Martin,,

    ...
    Your kind advices are requested.

    Sounds like Bargainmaiden
  • jaggyman
    jaggyman Posts: 755 Forumite
    terryw wrote: »
    My Dear Martin,,

    My apologies for troubling you, but I understand that you (or the kind posters to your organ) will offer advice on matters of the heart as well as pure financial affairs.

    Might I start by telling you a little about myself? I am an educated sort of chap in the mid-autumn of my life and I would dearly like to meet a kindred spirit of the opposite sex with whom I can share my later years. It is of paramount importance that any such lady has the same interests as myself.

    I lead a simple life. Four times a day I visit a small delicatessen owned by a Mr Jack Cohen. He is a delightful chap and employs staff of the highest calibre. Until recently, I have been purchasing goods to the value of £100 on each visit, but (for reasons that I shall not go into here) I have recently reduced this expenditure to £20 per visit.

    My food needs are, as I indicated, very simple. For breakfast, perhaps a few cornflakes: lunch is usually beans with a Pukka chicken pie, but for my evening dinner I will have, perhaps, a rack of lamb washed down with a rather naughty chardonnay and a few bottle of Magner's fine cider. Naturally, I finish with a Cornetto. Obviously, I quaff a few cans of the life-blood of life (an elixir called Guinness!) throughout the day. Such is the life of a bachelor gay!

    But enough of my life, and on with my problem.

    On my last few visits to Mr Cohen's fine store, I am aware that I keep seeing a younger lady. I say "younger" but she may not be so much younger, as female friends have advised that there is a superb product manufactured by a concern named "Olay" which rids the female members of wrinkles, and which, incidentally, is sold at a far cheaper price by a competitor of Mr Cohen.

    This young lady is a joy to behold, but I have not yet plucked up the courage to speak to her. If I am looking at the section of the store which deals in McCain Oven chips......she is there. If I am choosing some Iams cat-food for my dear !!!!!, she is there. Even if I move to the Pantene hair shampoo section, she is there. This may be simple coincidence, but I have my doubts


    I am not sure if she is perhaps a little shy and wishing to know me better and become "acquainted" (shall we say!) and follows me around the store on the off-chance that we might speak to each other. Or perhaps she is one of these "stalkers" that I have read about in the tabloid newspapers.


    I can think of no other reasons why I keep seeing this lady in Mr Cohen's establishment. I hasten to add, that when I have looked into the lady's shopping basket, her contents are identical to mine which shows that we are indeed kindred spirits.

    To sum up......is the lady interested or me, or is it just the fine aroma of the Old Spice deodorant which I liberally spray about myself, having had the good fortune to acquire the same in large quantities at a more-than-fair price, the details of which I need not go into here.

    Thank you for reading this.

    Your kind advices are requested.
    DONT FINK I WANT TO BE KNOW AS A POSTER TO MARTINS ORGAN :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Shop 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:
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,435 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    Ha, thought it was too quiet in my inbox, didnt see the 'new' (28pages already!) thread.

    Adam-on top...form as always! :D;)
    2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • laticsforlife
    laticsforlife Posts: 1,313 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    celebrate wrote: »
    do you actually have to take the exact item back or could you just take the receipt?

    suppose they may have taken the sel off by tomorrow could try again.....presume your going to tesco tomorrow????:T:T:T
    God, probably, especially if todays DTD's come through.

    Bit of a quandry; have a NOTW voucher that NOTW posted me, but it runs out tomorrow; also have a printed one from BIS, valid longer, AND a £4 off but that only starts Monday.

    So, I can go and buy Kindle number 2 (don't ask; wife now wants one too) with my £91 voucher, and use the £5 NOTW only, OR not the £5 at all tomorrow and it lapses (as not going to spend £40 otherwise), and try on Monday to use the printed BIS £5 one and the £4 Tesco one.

    Monday is cheaper for me but they might refuse the BIS voucher.

    OR, can I use both the NOTW AND BIS tomorrow and forego the £4 altogether (£20 cap means smaller spends now)

    Sorry have I wandered off there a bit?
    I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing! ;)
    Quidco and Topcashback, £4,569
    Shopandscan, £2,840
    Tesco Double The Difference, £2,700
    Thomson EU261/04 Claim, £1,700
    British Airways EU261/04 Claim, EUR1200
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