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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)
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cheer1eader wrote: »my vouchers were there when i put my details in again & were recycled vouchers
do you have numbers on them/ i did the same thing but my ones dont have numbers on them0 -
lousue0906 wrote: »New one for the ss I think, could someone pls add
T = £1.99 A = £1 DTD = £1.98
ThanksWhat is this btw?
I havent actually registered any of them yet, but im keeping them handy and will do so the minute they pull the offer.
But... how many points will be on them, and won't they notice X number of new CCs being registered to the one address?Pink-winged wrote: »It was a rather surreal experience yesterday as it was the first time I went with family to do two shops together (one for my Dad) and we also had two adolescent boys in tow. My husband had one £20 voucher and a basket. I had another £20 voucher and a basket. The boys had a basket for a few normal bits and pieces we needed to pick up.
All three baskets filled we told the boys to loiter while we went and did our dtd shops at separate tills.
What we had forgotten in our haste to work out the dtd was, that we needed to spend £20 in the first place.:o:o Not really a problem for my basket as it only came in slightly under so I threw in a chocolate bar to cover the difference.
Mr Pink, however panicked when his bill came to £17.70 and decided in his wisdom not to pay with his voucher but use his debit card instead!!!!He was explaining this to me afterwards and we nearly had a row about not spending real money in tesco but thankfully we found the bored adolescents before we came to blows.
There was much confusion and exchanging of baskets/bags receipts etc then Mr Pink headed off with the boys to pay for real shop with dtd voucher and I headed off to customer services desk with a couple of items to make the bill come to £20. I used the stupid husband excuse and asked the girl if she would refund the shop so that I could buy it again using the voucher. She looked at me, looked at the shop and looked at the queue in despair. Then she announced that she really shouldn't do it but as it was late in the afternoon she'd just give me the £20 in exchange for the voucher. I stood there with my mouth open and accepted it.
The moral of the story for me is....go alone to tesco. If I'd been a security guard watching me and mine yesterday afternoon I'd have arrested the lot of us for looking so flipping suspicious! I was so glad to get home and break open the baileys!
Pink
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andreavinne wrote: »do you have numbers on them/ i did the same thing but my ones dont have numbers on them:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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ok - now waiting for 2 from Friday and 2 from yesterday - even did yesterday's on my friend's computer so no tracking of IP address - keep checking and rechecking - doing my head in now - grrrrr0
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