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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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French_Knickers wrote: »Of course they can, I've said this all along! Each receipt has a unique number on it and that is then transferred to the voucher AND the new receipt when you use the voucher in store.
thanks french knickers! just to clarify, the coupons cannot be registered to another email address to start the process over again?0 -
is this frozen or fresh leg of lamb
I'm not sure what he says is quite right. I bought a 2kg leg today and if I get the DTD back, the leg will work out as about £9, not the '£2' quoted.
Tesco £8.98/kg
ASDA £5/kg
My leg was 2kg, so was £18ish
I expect to get £9 back, so it will have cost £9 if DTD comes though.
It's a fresh leg, with all the lamb amongst the other refridgerated meats.10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
Anyone know what time the shifts change, don't want to see the same staff as last night, nice as they were;)0
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French_Knickers wrote: »Of course they can, I've said this all along! Each receipt has a unique number on it and that is then transferred to the voucher AND the new receipt when you use the voucher in store.
How does it transfer to new receipt? Mine all just say "coupon"0 -
Live Lamb update !!
Oldham Extra HAD 7 as of 15 minutes ago, and now they have 4, 1 @ £5.75 or so the other 3 around the £7 mark.
Last set of fridges, top shelf on the left.
Plenty of Betty's with no SEL saying 2 for anything (only needed 1 so didn't test).
NB what they don't have is any damned 10p bags (needed to top bill so it exceeds voucher, I had to buy 2x chewing gum @ 36p, OMG).
Finally got my lamb fix, been looking all week.I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing!
Quidco and Topcashback, £4,569
Shopandscan, £2,840
Tesco Double The Difference, £2,700
Thomson EU261/04 Claim, £1,700
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nuttyginger wrote: »Ok. So I'm speaking hypothetically and I'm sure it's been asked before, but..... can a voucher be recyled to a different email address to start the process all over again? The vouchers are not having the new receipt details put on them, so assuming that a till op gets more than one per shift, they can't be traced... The vouchers other than the numbers aren't unique so the till system can't be recording anything.... Can it?
I was wondering this - if they checked back along the purchases surely they *could* find out it was your voucher and trace them back, but this seems very unlikely.Probably my last DTD shop today - I'm up to £75ish reclaimed this month and don't see much point going in for a £5 voucher
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sharond101 wrote: »I went especially for the lamb today and sadly my local Extra store doesn't stock it. Tho fresh meat manager told me they used to keep it but always threw away more than they sold so it wasn't profitable:mad:Ended up with Air Wick candles, reed diffusers, mccoys crisps, bisto, roast potatoes and dairy milk instead!!!
Im not suprised at £25 a kilo :eek:0 -
adammccance wrote: »I'm not sure what he says is quite right. I bought a 2kg leg today and if I get the DTD back, the leg will work out as about £9, not the '£2' quoted.
Tesco £8.98/kg
ASDA £5/kg
My leg was 2kg, so was £18ish
I expect to get £9 back, so it will have cost £9 if DTD comes though.
It's a fresh leg, with all the lamb amongst the other refridgerated meats.
i make it that you'll get £15.92 back
£2 x 8.98 =£17.96
£2x £5-£10
17.96
-10.00
= 7.96 dtd= £15.92DEC GC £463.67/£450
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French_Knickers wrote: »Of course they can, I've said this all along! Each receipt has a unique number on it and that is then transferred to the voucher AND the new receipt when you use the voucher in store.
I don't think it is though, the barcodes are not unique.
Vouchers yes, barcodes on vouchers no. And it is only the barcode and coupon value that is input into the till.
I've got very good, as I'm sure a lot of ppl have, at getting a voucher for £20, not scanning clubcard, and paying cash for the few pence owing.
So assuming that they have several vouchers for £20 per shift then they couldnt actually identify which voucher was for which transaction.... Well thats what I'm thinking unless anyone knows otherwise...0
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