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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 3
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Thank you Anna, I have just reentered and it has offered me a printable voucher for £8.66 x 2. However my printer has finally packed up so still have the Print Voucher on screen but need to print at work tomorrow. If I close the page and enter the receipt again tomorrow do you think I will still be offered the chance to print??
Sorry for so many questions, I think I am destined to fail!!!AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
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only two loafs that were price cut and 4 twix! hope that doesnt make a difference - have noticed that the Kellogs multi grain apple bars 6 x 37gr are £2.65 (also on bogof) at Mr T but only a £1 at MrsA's if that helps anybody - couldnt see it on the spread sheet
Nutrigrain comes back as a N/A so thats ok but no DTD
The bread will compare against Asda price so you could loose a bit of your DTD against that.
we are loving the bakery split tin loaves.
Mr T £1.20 Mr A .80 = DTD .80 Net cost = .40
40p for a 800g great tasting loaf :T
regardsClearly they [Tesco] found it hard to make a promise they couldn't keep." Asda Spokesperson.
I say Tesco found it EASY to make promises it still cannot keep.0 -
bettyboo333 wrote: »Diolch yn fawr xxxx will give it a try bit miffed as I had dtd on the New Zealand leg I got and then when i buy a welsh leg of lamb as I know it will taste better I don't get dtd......and I can only get welsh Beef and it gives no dtd..........must be because our meat is better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Make sure you point out that it is matching the wrong item and that a friend or relative told you that theirs matched, with the only difference being the origin.0 -
quickthinkofsomething wrote: »Yes it was a while ago...and he could visably see the difference iirc.
Maybe this has something to do with the confusion up and down the country.
Dont get this problem with nut roast :rotfl:or Linda Mccartneys sausages!!!:T:T:T thanks for finding them whoever that was!
regards
Not a veggie but veggie food lover... I'm going to try the Cauldron Falafel (200g from the fridge section) tomorrow. T = £2.00 A = £1.62 - not a huge dtd but buy these anyhow.Determined to be a thrifty Mama!0 -
cookiemonster25 wrote: »can i say from the start this is NOT a north south debate
however i think there are huge differences with tesco staff between the n and s
i have said before my oh works for tesco but not in retail but he does visit stores in the north and south
he said the difference between the staff is unbelievable ,generally (and i dont mean everyone ) store staff in the south are a nightmare to deal with very demanding and quite rude ( and he works for tesco!)
now my oh has lived in the south for many years before coming home a few years ago and he truly loved the south and never felt that the " its friendlier in the north" was true however he is completely convinced this is the case with tesco staff:rotfl:
i think he has a point looking at some of the posts on here on how sa are treating people
I'm down south, and i've come across some lovely SA's this week, mainly in the smaller more rural stores though.
They aren't great in Slough, and Ashford were referring every voucher to the manager......but Bracknell and Wokingham are lovely.0 -
only two loafs that were price cut and 4 twix! hope that doesnt make a difference - have noticed that the Kellogs multi grain apple bars 6 x 37gr are £2.65 (also on bogof) at Mr T but only a £1 at MrsA's if that helps anybody - couldnt see it on the spread sheet
the price check will take off the full price for the two loaves of bread and the 4 twix so it will come off your expected DTD, and also, the nutri grain bars are N/A as many people have tried these.
HTHIt`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
KingLarsson wrote: »
Maybe missed something but what's this all about, is it stores that people have used or stores to avoid.
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So i think it would be interesting to see how our TESCO's dtd cupboards are looking and what we have the most of....
I'll start us off with my top three lines......
12 x BETTY CROCKER PANCAKE SHAKER
10 LYNX SHOWER GEL 250ML
And my personal favourite 4 x kids Oral B Tooth Brushes (hope to get to 10 of these...i wonder why... :money:)
What have you got the most of thanks to Mr T ???
And thanks again to the tireless efforts of the sperad sheet Gods. Great work !:T:T:T0 -
cookiemonster25 wrote: »can i say from the start this is NOT a north south debate
however i think there are huge differences with tesco staff between the n and s
i have said before my oh works for tesco but not in retail but he does visit stores in the north and south
he said the difference between the staff is unbelievable ,generally (and i dont mean everyone ) store staff in the south are a nightmare to deal with very demanding and quite rude ( and he works for tesco!)
now my oh has lived in the south for many years before coming home a few years ago and he truly loved the south and never felt that the " its friendlier in the north" was true however he is completely convinced this is the case with tesco staff:rotfl:
i think he has a point looking at some of the posts on here on how sa are treating people
hmm... if outskirts of London are classed as south then I have no idea what you're talking about... I have been doing it for nearly 4 weeks now, use 1 store almost every day, other one couple of times a week and I NEVER had a problem, only one store checks the numbers at the bottom and are totally cool about it that they don't exactly match... my regular store just keeps asking what they need to do with the old receipt/put it in the till without asking/doesn't bother about it at all... al SA's are great, today one said "i love those things!" when I was handing over my second voucherI do between 1 and 3(only with my bf) shops a day one after another and never bother to go out and come back in again as I think that will draw more attention... I have seen a supervisor looking at my voucher once or twice, they are usually great and only worried how to put the voucher through the right way... never been asked why I have it and how I did it... all my vouchers are recycled and I use one a week for my normal shop... vouchers and email addresses crossed over as I can't be bothered to record all the details(no time), just make sure I don't input more then 5 receipts on each address in one month... had all my vouchers so far(two a bit late)... my clubcard hasn't seen outside my bedroom for a month, all the stuff I got are enough for me, can't be bothered to risk anything for some points...
Anyway I feel sorry for all of you who have trouble instore, I'm so happy I have none... Hopefully the trouts will be trained properly soon enough...
PS. Got the pork leg to try today so can hopefully confirm tomorrow, as well as the extra virgin olive oil... Looked for the beef but just saw the small joints and the bigger ones were 25%off so left it all there...0
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