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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3

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  • Do you reckon it'll be ok to print my vouchers in black and white? I don't have a printer and my work only has a B&W one.

    I don't want it to look like a photocopy. If it has to be colour I suppose I could try the library.


    BTW It's very strange ignoring the BOGOF offers to just pick up one item for DTD.
  • Pinky15
    Pinky15 Posts: 916 Forumite
    Princess_x wrote: »
    Nope still waiting too (must be because we're both princesses? :p).
    I made a mistake in not using a new email addy as the one i used is used by another household. So the voucher i should have received today would have put that particular email over the £100 limit. I find it so silly that they limit households to the email address. I've emailed them, so will see what they say.

    Mine went in about 7pm last night and received them 2 ish today. x
    :j
    Nov 2012 - Loan £1200, CC1 £1450
    CC2 £1300, CC3 £100
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    I will get rid!!!!
  • brindles01
    brindles01 Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Do you reckon it'll be ok to print my vouchers in black and white? I don't have a printer and my work only has a B&W one.

    I don't want it to look like a photocopy. If it has to be colour I suppose I could try the library.


    BTW It's very strange ignoring the BOGOF offers to just pick up one item for DTD.

    YES, I only print in black and white (too tight to replace the colour ink) and leave the A4 sheet complete. I have not had any problems at all.
    DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!
  • ems2
    ems2 Posts: 665 Forumite
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    I only ever print on b/w so wouldn't worry about it
  • Do you reckon it'll be ok to print my vouchers in black and white? I don't have a printer and my work only has a B&W one.

    I don't want it to look like a photocopy. If it has to be colour I suppose I could try the library.


    BTW It's very strange ignoring the BOGOF offers to just pick up one item for DTD.
    Black and white is fine
  • Princess_x
    Princess_x Posts: 2,456 Forumite
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    brindles01 wrote: »
    YES... you can use the voucher on the self service till up to £9.99 ANY amount over that will require the assistance of a supervisor to input it manually.

    For some reason at my store, any coupon amount needs verification even if it's under £9.99. Dunno if it's the same for other stores?
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Do you reckon it'll be ok to print my vouchers in black and white? I don't have a printer and my work only has a B&W one.

    I don't want it to look like a photocopy. If it has to be colour I suppose I could try the library.


    BTW It's very strange ignoring the BOGOF offers to just pick up one item for DTD.

    I'm sure that someone has posted that it doesnt matter if they are black and white as the barcode still stays the same:)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    motherbear wrote: »
    Had these confirmed today from yesterdays shop

    2 x HUGGIES BABY WIPES NATURAL CARE 64 £ 5.18 £ 2.00

    You would think two customers, identical items shopping on the same days would get exactly the same result - you get £6.72 DTD cashback, I get NA (and £5.18 for two :o) - how does that work?

    They are using one computer system - how does it choose people to ignore? :(

    Anon
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    brindles01 wrote: »
    YES... you can use the voucher on the self service till up to £9.99 ANY amount over that will require the assistance of a supervisor to input it manually.

    Anything over £9.99 needed transferring to a normal till or CS from my experience.

    Anon
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    Can you use more than one voucher on a single transaction?

    Cheers
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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