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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)

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  • clozza_90
    clozza_90 Posts: 398 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    anyone got a link or piccy of the tissues?
    was stood in tesco for ages and couldn't figure out which ones they were
    TIA

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Tissues_And_Toilet_Rolls/Velvet_Classic_Tissues_80.html

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  • happylilly
    happylilly Posts: 296 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    anyone got a link or piccy of the tissues?
    was stood in tesco for ages and couldn't figure out which ones they were
    TIA

    This one I believe:
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  • greent
    greent Posts: 10,785 Forumite
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    I'm still waiting for a Fri receipt too - and it *should* be a £20 one - grr!

    Yesterday's came through. Huggies dry nites were £4.50/ £3 when I checked A's site yesterday but according to T are £4.50/ £5.98, therefore messing up my dtd. Never mind. I had kit kat pop choc bag confirmed 1.89/ 1.00, olay £10.20/ £4, elevenses £2.27/ £1.

    Just back from Mr T and forgot my list - argh!!! Had to shop on the hoof again..... will see what I managed when hopefully the results are in tomorrow :)
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  • idlesaver
    idlesaver Posts: 4,250 Forumite
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    celebrate wrote: »
    anyone got a link or piccy of the tissues?
    was stood in tesco for ages and couldn't figure out which ones they were
    TIA

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    ;)
  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    anyone got a link or piccy of the tissues?
    was stood in tesco for ages and couldn't figure out which ones they were
    TIA

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    N1LDA:D
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    happylilly wrote: »
    This one I believe:
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    clozza_90 wrote: »

    thanks guys 4 responses in 10 seconds!!!!!!!!
    you are all so helpful, you cheer me up, i was reaaaally looking forward to those vouchers:(:(:(:(
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  • scotsgirl_3
    scotsgirl_3 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    Call me an old cynic, but could it be because their legal bods need more time to rewrite the terms? ;)

    They could be but I suspect they'd have trouble trying to retrospectively apply a t&c change

    As others have said this has happened before, we do all seem to have shopped at similar times so maybe it is, genuinely, a glitch?
  • Iamstressed
    Iamstressed Posts: 414 Forumite
    Originally Posted by N20Y1D viewpost.gif
    The voucher Terms and Conditions state that "this voucher can only be used once." So again I'd argue its not fraud just very very underhand.


    :cool: Definition of fraud, In the broadest sense, a fraud is an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual;

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraud
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  • happylilly
    happylilly Posts: 296 Forumite
    celebrate wrote: »
    thanks guys 4 responses in 10 seconds!!!!!!!!
    you are all so helpful, you cheer me up, i was reaaaally looking forward to those vouchers:(:(:(:(

    Be careful though! It's only the Classic and Compact versions.
    The Large one £1 on both T and A
  • French_Knickers
    French_Knickers Posts: 6,284 Forumite
    waterstar wrote: »
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by waterstar viewpost.gif
    and if one obtains a voucher by deception is that 100% illegal?





    If one had a genuine receipt however one knew that a voucher would not be issued by Tesco in respect of such genuine receipt as one was already over the £100 monthly limit ........... then presumably taking steps to have Tesco issue a voucher in respect of such genuine receipt would be a form of deception?

    Where this argument falls down is that Tesco knowingly send you the voucher even though your account is over the limit.
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