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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker finds here (Thread 2)

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  • cg1982
    cg1982 Posts: 8,961 Forumite
    so is it double the difference you get back?

    also sorry what does dtd mean thank you
  • mumto2loves
    mumto2loves Posts: 1,043 Forumite
    just looking at the ss,
    J/F FRIZZ EASE EXTRA STRENGTH SERUM 50ML
    is confirmed
    3 for £10 asda.
    i bought 1 of those and a shampoo and conditioner so i guess you could buy 3 of the same things.
  • r.mac_2
    r.mac_2 Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    Kaos wrote: »
    You could try clicking file >> print in your browser? :D
    *cough cough* I suddenly realised what an idiot I am *cough cough*

    except I can't get that to work either..........:p:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    aless02 wrote: »
    r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
    I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this response :p
  • cambermam wrote: »
    Sorry for closing the spreadsheet down temporarily, i wanted to reduce the traffic so that we could find out when the change was made and revert it back.

    I've re-opened it now. I think AngelsMadv is away for a few days so glad we admins/editors were able to do it.

    edited to add: The sheet was reverted back to 7:07pm so if anyone added/edited any products after that, could they please re-do those changes so we're back up to date.

    Thanks :D

    Cambermam, have you heard anything back about fridays vouchers yet? been off for a few hours and i have nothing :(. i resubmitted my "sorry gone over your limit" vouchers tonight though and they seem to have gone through fine. hoping they will all come through tomorrow.
  • cg1982 wrote: »
    so is it double the difference you get back?

    also sorry what does dtd mean thank you

    dtd = Double the difference.

    and yes on the whole of the shopping, Not individual items.

    regards
    Clearly they [Tesco] found it hard to make a promise they couldn't keep." Asda Spokesperson.

    I say Tesco found it EASY to make promises it still cannot keep.
  • tazmac25
    tazmac25 Posts: 1,651 Forumite
    2X Debbe & Harry sausages Tesco Must Buy in multiples of 2
    confirmed yesterday details as per ss

    hth
    No. 16 in HCCSC
    :jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
    :beer:
  • Duracell d plus batteries 4 for £4 in asda 3.35 each in tesco so 5.40 dtd so 1.30 for 2 packs :d
  • FelinePrincess
    FelinePrincess Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    i have seen you ask but i don't know the answer but didn't want you to be ignored again!!:rotfl: unless your tesco is tiny can't you just go in and not go to the same person again?

    Awww, thanks :D It is a tesco extra but I've been in there every day the past week and feel quite paranoid about being 'spotted', also when I went earlier all the young male SAs had already served me on previous occasions so I was forced to go to the only other male SA - who was older and hadn't got a clue about the voucher and had to call the supervisor. They were both nice and the supervisor said it was only the 2nd voucher he'd seen! Just worried if I went again what if the same supervisor got called over again and recognised me from earlier! I might end up throwing caution to the wind and going anyway though.. I am addicted :D
  • Jemma1
    Jemma1 Posts: 817 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Sorry to keep asking but I know how easily posts get 'lost' on here and I'm itching to spend my voucher!
    Does any one know what time tesco's staff finish/start their shifts?
    I want to do another shop to spend my 2nd voucher but don't want to risk being recognised! I went at about 5.30 today.

    seems to be no set start/finish time spoke to one of the staff tonight while getting a few things she works 4 days a week and finishs one day at 5pm, 2 days at 5.30pm the 4th day 6.30.
  • tara747
    tara747 Posts: 10,238 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    edited 4 April 2011 at 9:45PM
    Evening all! Went to T on way home, got some Lynx, Olay WUW and Amore. Went to my favourite spaced-out male SA :rotfl: who just said hello and scanned the voucher, had to remind him to sign the old receipt lol. Really wanted more Comfort but they don't stock the strawberry, also no Thorntons Classic egg! I feel a visit to T Extra coming on lol.
    I don't know if any of you can help me. I remember seeing on this thread at one point that someone was able to scan their DTD voucher through. Was this at a Tesco Express, or Metro, or at a SS till at a normal Tesco? Sorry, it's just that I would like my OH to use a DTD voucher, but do not want him to give anything away under duress or questioning. He is not very good at covert operations like this. He normally stays with the kids while I work out the basket. However, if the vouchers scan, then I will let him go forth and shop.

    Covert operations lol!!!!! :rotfl:
    ausmummy wrote: »
    I had a great conversation with SA yesturday. She was telling me how she couldn't understand why Mr T was still doing the promotion as people were abusing it. Apparently Mr T had to lower the voucher cap as people were costing Mr A £100's a time:rotfl:. Yes I have it on good authority that Mr A has to stump up the cash each time a voucher is used. :rotfl: She also said when DTD is pulled Mr T will have to put their prices up.

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Heads up Warning

    I just got £20 cash back and I forgot they sometimes sign you're receipt if giving cash back they just signed mine so I wont now be able to use it to get a DTD voucher

    Cash machine for me from now on lol

    You can still use the voucher I'm sure, just point out that it was signed for cashback. :)
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