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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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figlesquidge wrote: »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
the limit is £100 a month!0 -
FYI
7 up (2lt) is £1.79 in my tesco not £1.66 as per spreadsheet, so even bigger saving making it 21p!
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adammccance wrote: »You are indeed correct - I'm blaming the toothache for my retardedness.
Just realised I've cocked-up one of my shops then today, what the voucher being capped. Thought I was Einstein walking around the store, too. I swear people could see the sums floating around my head.10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
thanks french knickers! just to clarify, the coupons cannot be registered to another email address to start the process over again?
Well its open to debate of course, but if it were me, I'd use fresh money to open up a new household not a receipt thats had a DTD voucher used on it.0 -
Whole legs.
My freezer is brimming with lamb racks, shoulders and half legs, not sure if I have room for full legs, and we have lamb steaks in the freezer from a shop before DTD started. We'll be baa-ing soon!
I can see online
Tesco Fresh Lamb Whole Leg £8.98 kg
just hope there actually is some instore when I go.0 -
Emmamumof2 wrote: »How does it transfer to new receipt? Mine all just say "coupon"
Bad choice of words, but the paper trail is there. It says how much the voucher was for and at which till so the cash office will be able to tally it up should they so wish.0 -
I bought 2 boxes of Kelloggs Crunchy Nut cornflakes 750g today and got the free stripey cereal bowl. OH was so delighted at his new bumble bee bowl he just had to have a bowl! Who needs kids with a husband like he!!0
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Bought 7th, confirmed 8th
1 x MUNCH BUNCH FROMAGE FRAIS 6X42G £ 1.40 £ 1.27
1 x TESCO CONC FABRIC COND PURE 750ML £ 1.02 £ 0.85
1 x FLASH STRONG WEAVE ANTI BAC WIPES 60PK £ 2.00 £ 1.00
1 x HUGGIES BABY WIPES NATURAL CARE 64 £ 2.59 £ 1.00
1 x THORNTON'S MOMENTS EGG 243G £ 6.00 £ 3.00
1 x FINISH ALLIN 1 DISHWASHLEMON 56'S £ 12.98 £ 5.00Saving 2.00 coinsGrocerys set to 40.00 pwBeing Thrifty0 -
Iluvabargain wrote: »CONFIRMED
Kids Oral-B D-2 kids battery tooth brush
T£10.00 A£2.00 DTD £16.00
Oral B Stages power toothbrush - medium. However, the one you got is a different one. Please can you confirm what it looks like as would be a very expensive mistake for me to make. Would make a lovely Christmas present.0
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