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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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brindles01 wrote: »Exactly! If they issue me with 2 vouchers on one day with the same email addy, then I can use them on the same day too.
1 per transaction.
Sorry guys - from the T's and C's
34. Only one Price Check Voucher may be redeemed per household per day.
Up to you, I used 2 today in the same shop as I felt ill and couldn't be bothered driving between T's.Never let your sucesses go to your head and never let your failures go to your heart.:beer:0 -
brindles01 wrote: »Don't you go to Iceland to get your bread and milk still??
I should do I suppose. But at the moment I'm spending so much time going to my local Tesco it is a time issue. Also the milk I get is Long Life and it is actually a penny dearer in Iceland and that is only if I buy 4. If I bought just one it is 50% dearer than Tesco :eek:Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
I went into my local tesco today and the security guard went running to the till when i was using my dtd voucher !! ,He told her to double check it with the head cashier to which she said "its ok, ive checked it" , he then said "i don't care double check it with the head cashier !" .
He also went to the office , returned and she then double checked everything fine.
I have been using a fair few in there though , but they are beginning to get pi**sed off with me using them all the time now.0 -
just back from mr T, spend ages looking at the beef and wasn't sure it's the right one... well, will try tomorrow...
I got 3 racks of lamb(took 2 first, turned around for about two mins and from the 4 that were there only one was left so I took it quickly:P) and 3 salmon fillets for thathope they will work...
need to be carefull with my shops as the stupid crunchy nut bowls have taken one of my vouchers down to nothingnever mind, still have 4 left...
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I went into my local tesco today and the security guard went running to the till when i was using my dtd voucher !! ,He told her to double check it with the head cashier to which she said "its ok, ive checked it" , he then said "i don't care double check it with the head cashier !" .
He also went to the office , returned and she then double checked everything fine.
I have been using a fair few in there though , but they are beginning to get pi**sed off with me using them all the time now.
I know the feeling :eek::rotfl:Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
I've found the majority (in fact, ALL!) of the SAs to not have a clue about DTD. The Ts & Cs (as far as I'm aware) state that you are allowed to use 1 a day per household.
However, your extra shops may be for neighbours or friends etc...!
Yes indeed and that was to be my argument if someone stopped me, just wanted to make sure the OP was aware that it wasn't necessarily ok if they got someone who actually knew what they were doing.Never let your sucesses go to your head and never let your failures go to your heart.:beer:0 -
How are those who have more than one voucher to use doing that? Straight after each other? Or bring one to the car and do the next?
Hi dont know! Seems like some stores are not checking as it does state in the Tesco conditions:
Fair Use
Tesco Operates a Fair use policy on Price Check. As such:- The number of Price Check requests is limited to 10 per calendar month per household and the total amount of Price Check Vouchers that can be claimed is limited to £100 per calendar month per household.
- The maximum value of an individual Price Check Voucher is capped at £20.
- Only one Price Check Voucher may be redeemed per household per day
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Thanks everyone, has anyone got anything in their stash to help cure feeling like a complete idiot?
I could cry lol....2014 Swagbucks goal - £50/ £300 - 16/01/2014
£100/£300 - 26/02/2014
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does anyone have any tips on slow cooking lamb leg? I've never done it before....debts paid- 0/6000 : saving for divorce- :j £500/£500 :j : saving for wedding- 0/£4000:rotfl: solictors fees paid- £800/£1000 :mad:
if you want to know what god thought of money, just look at the people he gave it to :A0
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