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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • annie12
    annie12 Posts: 790 Forumite
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    newbie1980 wrote: »
    ok back too it keep the dtd going
    ive got more worries than this
    when my rabbit aint eating or drinking or going toilet and may be passing on

    and thanks to all the mods for keeping it all updated

    Oh no!!
    I've had a few bunnies & 2 currently :(
    Get the bunny to the vet asap xx
  • Emmamumof2
    Emmamumof2 Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    sirbrainy wrote: »
    Calm down I think it's just that many people don't see rabbits as real pets like dogs or cats but I know from a neighbour whose house-free rabbit got twisted gut & died how actually rabbits can be loved pets.

    rabbit22_1024x768.jpg


    Thats sad - Im not a massive lover of rabbits but I do think he was being a bit ridiculous and saracastic - I obviously need to log off and go to bed - Mateus or Brandy??
  • Search_2
    Search_2 Posts: 288 Forumite
    isey235 wrote: »
    Question :

    Today I bought the 2 wrong sized packs of Flash Lemon wipes (90pk instead of 60pk). This cost £5.80 and i don't want to keep them if they cost me :). I have submitted receipt this afternoon.

    Can i get my money back ? Will CS sign the receipt rendering it useless (as i wouldn't be able to use with Voucher) ?

    Not sure what is the best thing to do ?

    Thanks in advance!

    I've done exact same and i am going to take back. I used my dtd voucher already, so as I understand it, that means it is okay to take back, as long as you only get a refund on a money card and not cash..I think that's right.
  • Emmamumof2
    Emmamumof2 Posts: 1,179 Forumite
    annie12 wrote: »
    Oh no!!
    I've had a few bunnies & 2 currently :(
    Get the bunny to the vet asap xx


    Oh bless you!
  • isey235
    isey235 Posts: 164 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    tbw wrote: »
    Look, if you really don't want them, you shouldn't have taken a chance on buying them! Its well known now that not everything gets compared by Tesco and sometimes we just have to accept that some we win and some we lose. In your case, you really only have yourself to blame cos you picked up the wrong size and its hardly fair to take them back. Tesco reserve the right in their T&C's to invalidate any receipts where you return goods so you may well los eout if you try - especially as they seem to be tightening up now.

    Yawn! Are you always this boring?
  • skintlass
    skintlass Posts: 1,326 Forumite
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    I'd say brandy with rabbit ;-)
    Never let your sucesses go to your head and never let your failures go to your heart.:beer:
  • DTDfanBoy
    DTDfanBoy Posts: 1,704 Forumite
    edited 8 April 2011 at 10:09PM
    Evening all,

    The latest DOWNLOADABLE SPREADSHEET UPDATE will be available as usual, in post’s two and three top of the thread beerchug.gif


    As the live spreadsheet is now up and running, please try to keep your time on the download links to a minimum, as if too many people are viewing others get stuck in basic view mode, which makes it hard to view many of the important notes the spreadsheet contains.

    It only takes a minute for you to download the spreadsheet to your own computer, which will then enable you to use all the features it contains.

    As usual all links to the now outdated spreadsheet will be killed at 22:45

    Also before using the links kindly hosted by Scotsgirl, and SylvieDee, let’s not forget our manners and take a second to thank them for the time they have spent updating the spreadsheet, and providing everyone with the means to access it.


    Happy DTDing everyone smile.gif
  • isey235
    isey235 Posts: 164 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Search wrote: »
    I've done exact same and i am going to take back. I used my dtd voucher already, so as I understand it, that means it is okay to take back, as long as you only get a refund on a money card and not cash..I think that's right.

    At last, somebody who gives a rational answer.

    Thanks
  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    Emmamumof2 wrote: »
    Thats sad - Im not a massive lover of rabbits but I do think he was being a bit ridiculous and saracastic - I obviously need to log off and go to bed - Mateus or Brandy??

    A wee Rosemount?
  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    isey235 wrote: »
    Yawn! Are you always this boring?

    She/he is right though. If you're ever unsure about an item, buy it separately, with cash, and then you have a new receipt. If it fails the DTD test, take it back - CS can keep the receipt for all you care. If it succeeds, you have a small voucher to do with as you wish.

    Putting something you're unsure of with all the rest of your DTD shopping runs the risk of wanting to take something back only to have your receipt defaced by CS.

    They're only trying to help!
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