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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • aaarrrggghhh
    aaarrrggghhh Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    stebiz wrote: »
    Thanks for this, but I'm going around smelling like a strawberry milkshake, as it is. Couldn't possibly buy anymore ;)

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  • System
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    edited 8 April 2011 at 11:04PM
    stebiz wrote: »
    I understand what you are saying but Tesco would have a nightmare monitoring IP addresses. Have you thought about Libraries, Work PC's, Communal Housing, Shared IP's, Dynamic Ip's, Not easy - and for what?

    Don't want that to sound harsh but really there is to much effort involved. Half the staff I have met haven't been trained on this promotion , as it is.

    True, but that doesn't mean those running the comparison system haven't been trained properly - merely those taking the vouchers.
    That said, I agree with your logic. I mean, if they were enforcing it more strictly they could stop us in our tracks simply by checking for abuse at their end. I can't believe there are a significant number of people who's DTD is in the same ballpark as their total shop because Tesco really are that much more expensive. So, all it would take would be for them to actually check the details for each time the voucher is nearly the same as the receipt.
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  • loobylou232
    loobylou232 Posts: 1,599 Forumite
    Are there any other Martians around romford? I think I'm the only one!! There's always loads of stuff on the shelves and I am certain the staff know all about me! Never had any problems yet, but might start venturing further afield...
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    Hi guys. I'm new to this dtd lark as I buy Tesco value everything so not worth checking my receipts. What is the easiest way to see the best products to buy for maximum return?
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  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
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    Anyone tried the Ambe Solaire yet???

    Hope it works as it was my total voucher for the day as I bought 2.... Mr T £9.99 / Mr A £5.00. DTD £10.00
  • geraint85
    geraint85 Posts: 68 Forumite
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    lillytoad wrote: »
    Waste of time they wont be able to answer that as in there t/c it does not state that you cannot email on behalf of family, neighbour ,friend, or foe.They will only try to scaremonger you.


    so could i use my mothers/sisters/grandfathers email addresses? only started this about a week ago, and when my £100 limit was reached on my email address, I just switched over to my partners email... Am I allowed to do this?
  • scotsgirl_3
    scotsgirl_3 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    jumblejack wrote: »
    Hi guys. I'm new to this dtd lark as I buy Tesco value everything so not worth checking my receipts. What is the easiest way to see the best products to buy for maximum return?

    Have you read the first couple of posts?
  • sirbrainy
    sirbrainy Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    newbie1980 wrote: »
    because i said i have more to worry about

    Could I politely ask us all to say a silent prayer for the rabbit?

    I think we owe it to Newbie.
  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
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    jumblejack wrote: »
    Hi guys. I'm new to this dtd lark as I buy Tesco value everything so not worth checking my receipts. What is the easiest way to see the best products to buy for maximum return?


    On the first page of this thread , second post, there is a spreadsheet for your pleasure!!
  • rose28454
    rose28454 Posts: 4,963 Forumite
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    Nod wrote: »
    I'm starting to think there's something wrong with me! I've saved up and i'm off on a 3 week holiday to Thailand tomorrow but i'm upset about missing DTD!! Semi Serious question - will DTD work on my hols (OH may dump me if I insist on visiting tesco though)!

    Please Mr T don't pull it whilst i'm away!

    I rarely log in or post but thank you so much to everyone who is sharing all their info and deals - I must do better and on my return promise to contribute more.

    My DD went last year and they have Tesco there too. Somehow I dont think the DTD will be on there. Happy Hols
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