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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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Haha! Loose Women is on in the background and they just said that it's been proved that going shopping makes you live longer!! After the last couple of weeks I reckon I'm going to live till I'm 120 :T0
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I think it's probably a bit late for you now and not much help with your current problem. But could you open a free hotmail account or similar for your relatives that don't have email addresses? Also if they have clubcards they could give you their spare card/fob and you could use that too, proving it's a shop for a seperate address?
None of my relatives are that interested in this to be honest as they don't have the time or inclination to work it all out properly, and I don't have the time to shop for them too as I would be too scared of the hassle to try and put through more than one transaction at at time (I saw someone else try at my store last night and the supervisor was being called over) I think a lot of people will have the same attitude as my relatives and apart from us not as many people will be taking this up as we think. Well I hope so anyway!
Well I did Nans on mine as didnt realise - anyway emailed CEO about that and waiting on response-
The ones for Dad on Monday - Id learned my lesson - created him a new email and still not received them!!!! Perhaps my good nature has caused me more earache this time but I hate to think Tesco are excluding some people via a rule on email addresses that isnt even in T&C's and even the savvy who have created new email addresses are still not getting them in - I have no idea whats going on!0 -
I should... the only problem is, the store in question gets VERY quiet in the evening so I would probably have the same member of staff process my voucher as process my instore DTD... also my brain might melt :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I must be very lucky as I have found 6 Mr T's all within 5 miles from me! and am just about to visit the 7th this afternoon. I'm keeping away from my local because I usually go once a week and paranoia is setting in after hearing all the horror stories of not very nice SA's and I still want to be able to go back in for my "Whoopsies" and not stared at!!
Mind you whoopsies at the moment are old hat!:rotfl:Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
gunsandbanjos wrote: »Straight on the phone to customer services! That is appalling behaviour towards a customer.
Does anyone have a number or better still a name and number to whom i can complain please?
TIAIt`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
LittleMissMPB wrote: »May be useful for parents of babies or toddlers... I can only confirm the pampers size 1's, but did some searching out of curiousity... if it's something you're going to buy anyway its worth a try.
Pampers Nappies
Pampers New Baby Size 1 (54pk) Tesco £6.57 Asda £5 DTD £3.14
Pampers new baby size 2 (35pk) Tesco £6.46 Asda £5.97 DTD 98p
Buying 2 packs of size 2 ^^ at 2 for a tenner DTD =£5.84
Pampers actifit/babydry jumbo box, sizes 3, 4, 4+, 5, 5+,6 (size 5 only in actifit for some reason) Tesco 2 for £22 Asda 2 for £20 DTD £4
Huggies Nappies
Huggies Superdry Size 3 (36pk) or size 5(28pk) or size 6 (22pk) Tesco £6.48 Asda £5.00 DTD = £2.96
Huggies Superdry Size 3 (99pk) Tesco £11.99 Asda £10.00 DTD = £3.98
Also if you are going to be buying it anyway Infacol - Tesco £3.20 Asda £2.65 DTD £1.10
Pampers can be bought with double up clubcard vouchers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If a post is helpful to you, please take a second to click "thanks", it makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside!0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Does anyone have a number or better still a name and number to whom i can complain please?
TIA
0800 505 555
Hope you got the name of the trout who embarressed you.The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0 -
First timer on DTD or similar so need some expert guidance.
I submitted my DTD yesterday, there was no email confirmation (as mentioned on page 1, I may never get it) which isn't an issue.
But what should I expect next, an email from "T" with vouchers attached within 36 hrs ? If not then should I resubmit or contact their staff ??
thanks for any help here
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Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Does anyone have a number or better still a name and number to whom i can complain please?
TIA
[EMAIL="philip.clarke@uk.tesco.com"]philip.clarke@uk.tesco.com[/EMAIL]0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Hi guys, just back from a shop with OH.
I managed to do my shop ok using my voucher no problems,
OH on the other hand was accused of fraud!!
His cashier didnt know what to do with the voucher and called a team leader over who blatantly accused him of trying to use a fraudulant voucher because the scissors were in the wrong place....
He tried to inform the team leader that it was a genuine voucher sent by tesco because his shopping would have been cheaper at Asda but she was having none of it and refused to serve him, taking all his shopping with her.
This voucher is genuine, we both have our own email addys, none of us have gone over our 100per month...
where do i go from here please..
I'd go back to the store, buy the same products, go to the same cashier and if you get any problems tell them to call head office:
Tesco Head Office: 01382 822700 or 0800 505555
I'd also insist on an apology from the Store managerTESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS0 -
I must be very lucky as I have found 6 Mr T's all within 5 miles from me! and am just about to visit the 7th this afternoon. I'm keeping away from my local because I usually go once a week and paranoia is setting in after hearing all the horror stories of not very nice SA's and I still want to be able to go back in for my "Whoopsies" and not stared at!!
Mind you whoopsies at the moment are old hat!:rotfl:
I was saying a couple of days ago that within a 15 mile radius we have 48 Tesco stores (including expresses) I'd estimate maybe 12 or 15 of them are large stores. I've been into 3 others apart from my local but only once each (correction, twice in one of them after last night). Problem is, can't persuade OH to travel elsewhere unless we're passing one.
Oh, and I don't shop at Mr T any more usually, I shop at Morrisons... way cheaper!
Edit: My local store are being lovely about the vouchers (hence not necessarily wanting to do instore DTD too, keep 'em sweet) but if they start playing up then we'll switch to the other local one... then the next closest, about 8 miles away etc etcIf a post is helpful to you, please take a second to click "thanks", it makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside!0
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