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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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anna_grant wrote: »I'm still trying to get through the ones which I bought when Mr T had these on buy one get two free - I worked out they would last me 18 months :shocked:
LOL I love cheap, good quality washing stuff. It is a neccesity which I hate having to pay through the nose for.DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!0 -
figlesquidge wrote: »Maybe, but going over the £100/month limit is breaking the T&Cs just as much as reusing a voucher is. Both are surely fraud?I think "fraud" is being a bit harsh.
perhaps we need to have a clearer understanding of what fraud is?
And bear in mind that when you submit a "claim" you
"By pressing 'Submit', you agree to the amended Terms of Service."
https://www.tescopricecheck.com/PriceCheck/Pages/StoreCompare/Default.aspx
and para 32 says
"The number of Price Check requests is limited to 10 per calendar month per household and the total amount of Price Check Vouchers that can be claimed is limited to £100 per calendar month per household."
There seems to be a split of views on this board as to whether
a) it is for the individual to police himself/herself as to only submitting a maximum of 10 per month
or
b) it is a question of what one can get away with through using different email addresses, making claims for extended family etc etc
Just my tuppence worth.Money Saving Fan.0 -
WHEN ARE THE VOUCHERS DUE LOL
I input one last night about 22.30 when i am likely to receive it
thanks
When it comes: They don't publish a schedule. Most come back the day after they are entered but this is by no means guaranteed - there are a bunch of us waiting on a Friday backlog0 -
happylilly wrote: »Am I being dim? Which Tesco thread are you on about? is there another one apart from this and the prices-only thread?
Am I missing something???
There's another site called paid to shop, you register but if your not part of the gang you can't view the tesco thread
No worries i'm already addicted to this one, only so many hours in the day!GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED
Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!0 -
DEAL not confirmed though sorry if its already been posted too
cadbury bournvile fingers 125g T 1.59 A 1.00 dtd 1.18
cadbury double chocolate fingers as above
hate to quote myself can someone please add these to the ss i will get one today and give it a trybest win in 2011:eek: 4 nights in Las Vegas :eek:
2011 wins £8,752.000 -
dtdsearcher wrote: »Then don't you pay £1.61 for one
or £3.02 for 2??
LOL (a dim moment strikes!!) scratch that then, but it is still cheap enough for me to stock up with when I get my FIRST DTD voucher :j:jDTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!0 -
i know was told to go to first page to find out where to put info on tesco site, had looked there myself but the very first post is no longer there and the links on first page of second lot dont work0
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Originally Posted by brindles01
All the 1 litre bottles 4.49T - 3.05A or 2 for £6.00dtdsearcher wrote: »Then don't you pay £1.61 for one
or £3.02 for 2??
That's what my calculator tells me, too.0 -
runnerbean17 wrote: »Wish I knew :rotfl: already stuffed up my DTD voucher today worked out I would have only paid 8p + voucher. As always seems to happen the SEL can sometimes be more than the product - normally would be good but not when you've worked the voucher out to the penny
Had to stick in a bar of choc to make up for it which may absorb some DTD .. oh well win some lose some ... the fun is in the chase :rotfl: not sure any of that helped your original question though
sorry
I'm not being funny but even if the chocolate bar was 10p cheaper at tesco (can't imagine too much varience on 1 bar of choccy) that's only 20p off your voucher - no great loss is it when the rest of your shopping was such low cost?
And regarding returning things that come back n/a - I think that's a bit out of order. You're all getting so much for so little, it seems a bit tight to be doing this. Just my opinion and will probably be a lot of you disagree but aren't you better off only buying things you actually want, then if you don't get the DTD then it's just a couple of pounds down on an already pretty hefty profit in a lot of cases....0 -
Not posted on this thread before, so please be gentle!
I bought the Banana Boat Sun Ultraspray from Tesco at the weekend for £12 (it's £5 in Asda). I didn't get DTD on it. I searched the thread and see someone posted about it before and it was suggested they were different sizes. I went to my local Asda and saw the product, and they are the exact same, and it's definitely £5. So just wanted to warn people of this one. I am in two minds whether to take the £12 sun cream back (but also don't have much of a brass neck and feel it's the chance I took!).
I did notice Tilda 1kg basmati rice on special on Asda website for £3. It's £4.49 in Tesco so looks like a good deal (£2.98 DTD).
Do the prices instore generally reflect the prices on the web? I have just been checking the web for prices before I go to the shops.0
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