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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • tara747
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    i don't think the offer will get pulled that early...

    ...i reckon there will be a BIG change in their T&Cs.

    when i say 'big', i don't mean a load of changes. i reckon they'll add a single extra point:

    a receipt cannot be entered on the price check website if a DTD voucher has been used on your transaction.

    something along those lines, i.e. recycling vouchers (MSE definition) can no longer be done.

    we'll just wait and see.....

    They may as well pull it if they do that! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • Issyc wrote: »
    I hope it's still working, I don't want to go back to using I DEFINITELY KNOW IT'S NOT BUTTER!
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • Just thought I would let you all know that they are doing free bowls (one) with two kelloggs cereal purchases.

    It starts properly tomorrow but as the young guy told me I could have one today, and I got charged for it, I went to CS and they kindly let me have the bowl tonight (not dtd thought! lol) Normal scan price is 1.99

    My daughter is bee mad - one of them is yellow and black 'crunchy nut' designed so she insisted.

    Luck came in to play - as I hadn't planned on buying them, I didn't bother looking at cereals before I went out but co-incidentally, I picked up the Cornflakes and Cocopops that both have the DtD - and it was on a shop that would have been under anyway! Result!

    Also, another BC at 74p here.

    Also, the 1.25 Coke on the SEL was listed as 'pizza' but has just come up as coke on the receipt.

    Still no lamb in my 3 big extras - I think I live in a poor area! :-)
    ;) "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." Aldous Huxley. ;)
  • loobylou232
    loobylou232 Posts: 1,599 Forumite
    terryw wrote: »
    My Dear Martin,

    I really must apologize for troubling you (and your erstwhile posters) so late at night, but I have received so much advise about my personal life that I thought that I would contact you about another matter.

    I find that the calibre of the late- night posters to your thread is so much more sensible than those who contribute during the day. Who wants to save 22p DTD when current affairs regarding the economy can be discussed amongst erudite people on the late forum?

    I have been tonight to my local watering-hole. "The Happy Shopper" by name. It was virtually empty - only Tim Wetherspoon, the proprietor, and my old chum, Jack Cohen a friend of many years standing, were in the establishment. They were both glum.

    I must digress here, on a matter of some general knowledge. Tim has a habit of naming his pubs after the previous user, hence the "Penny Black" is an old post office etc. "The Happy Shopper" is named after a defunct chain of grocery stores, Walter Wilsons by name. Oh, the irony!

    "What is up?", I inquired of Tim.

    He replied, "Can you not see....the place is empty! Even the blokes who used to smuggle in the home-brew have deserted me. They are all at home drinking other stuff (e.g GUINESS OrRIGINAL 4X440ml Cans £5.29 £3.00 £4.58 £0.71). And I have a full firkin of "Netty-Sneck real-ale going out of date in the cellar below as I have no customers to buy it".

    I left both Tim and Jack to discuss their problems together.

    The local park which I pass on the way home is usually quite a dangerous place at night. The denizen's drink of choice is something called "White Lightning", but if this is not available meths or formaldehyde is usually acceptable.


    Tonight was different. The Queen's English voices that I heard from inside the park were as follows:

    "I say my good chap, this really is a rattling good chardonnay"

    "Would you care for a Bailey's my dear chum?"

    "This Martini extra dry is an amusing little number"

    "When you have moment, would you mind passing the salmon sandwiches ( PRINCES RED SALMON 213G £3.98 £1.50 £4.96 -£0.98 but get in quick!)

    I made my way home.

    My problem is - is the economy on the up or down as i have heard two different views tonight. What can be causing it?

    Yours, as ever

    terryw
    Yay! terryw's out to play!! Thanks for brightening up my day!
  • curlylox wrote: »
    Does anyone know if this is still working?

    it has a line through it on the ss

    it is still showing as 2.80 in tesco and 1.50 in asda

    which lurpack is it please?

    Many thanks
  • Jilly5
    Jilly5 Posts: 76 Forumite
    Jodie+Matt wrote: »
    anybody DTD'ing in goole?


    Hi - I've been in Selby (close but not quite the same i know)!

    Its fab there - all the SA's are lovely!! Been all over North Yorks looking for fellow DTD'ers but never seen anyone and no SA i've been to had even seen a voucher before!! No lamb tho anywhere and its OH's favourite!!

    Agree that with this being in the email it could very quickly be game over!!

    Confirmed on the Time out 9 pack today £1.28 / £1.

    J x
  • Iamstressed
    Iamstressed Posts: 414 Forumite
    Does anyone know if they stock the lamb in any of the wisbech or kings lynn tescos? I will be going that way tomorrow.
    My local doesn't stock the lamb and I feel like I am missing out (I love lamb).

    :)Ohhh I'm in Kings Lynn but havent seen any,:( which one is your local? I'm going to try Downham tomorrow?:)
    :) If you see someone without a smile give them one of yours, :)

    :) It wont cost you anything! :)
  • rose28454
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    tara747 wrote: »
    Oh dear God... :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    I hadn't seen these when I wrote my earlier post thanking Martin for keeping schtum! I guess it's up to him what he puts in the weekly email, but...

    I give DTD till Friday. Tops.

    :cool:

    It is in the e-mail but it is with the bits at the top not one of the headline posts. Dont think it will make much difference. I think most people who read the e-mail also read the forums and are probably aware of the promotion. Also I dont think Tesco will change the T&C to say you cant dtd a receipt that you used a DTD voucher on as it just says coupon when you use a coupon to pay. How are they going to prove what type of coupon you paid with when you enter the receipt to get another coupon. They have already proved they dont know how to run this promotion by the fact that A. none of the assistants seem to know about it and B. they dont know how to deal with the vouchers when you present.
    Long may it continue and lets all be a bit less paranoid!
  • bargainqueen8
    bargainqueen8 Posts: 1,911 Forumite
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    Off for a big shop in the morning to spend the last of my big vouchers, before they were capped.

    Going to the big T in Blackpool, anyone shop there and know what they are like for accepting vouchers.

    Thanks

    hi. i use the blackpool store,no problems with any vouchers,sa`s dont usually know what to do with voucher so i just suggest they scan it,always been fine and no supervisors called.may see you there tomorrow.
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Lurpak butter is now showing £2.80 for 500g on both web sites...
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