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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • dmtam
    dmtam Posts: 381 Forumite
    Oh well im waiting on fingers crossed 2 £20 vouchers and a £10 one today
    I think ive maxed out my email addy so not used mine, used my mum and my dads and the kids one ,
    must remember now thought not to use my clubcard, when paid cash not with the voucher i used it but now realized that could be traced when i put reciept details in and would go over the £100 so temp card or no card in future
    thanks
  • chrisvoi
    chrisvoi Posts: 30 Forumite
    scotsgirl wrote: »
    I bought some yesterday so should know today


    I bought 6 of them alredy all confirmed.
  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    If they do change the T&C's here are my thoughts on what might happen;
    • £20 cap stays,
    • Must use a clubcard (and probably a registered one)
    • Pricecheck website probably asks for name and address or clubcard number and voucher has it printed on, thus doing away the need for numbers (that don't match!)
    How will we work round this, well very easily actually. I have my address, my 2 kids at uni, and my mum, so will register 4 accounts and use them to the max, thus £400 a month and up to 40 receipts. And that will be totally legitimate, no new e-mail addresses etc, AND double clubcard points x4, brilliant!!

    C'mon Tesco change your T&C's - Bring it on baby, we will be ready:money:

    Seriously!!

    Do you really want them to change T&Cs......what may work for you may not work for others!
  • laticsforlife
    laticsforlife Posts: 1,313 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    The use of a clubcard can never be mandatory, but the use of one can if you want to use a voucher. So we either suck it up or give up (if and when they change any T&C's of course, they are not exactly quick to act).

    Long live DTD.
    I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing! ;)
    Quidco and Topcashback, £4,569
    Shopandscan, £2,840
    Tesco Double The Difference, £2,700
    Thomson EU261/04 Claim, £1,700
    British Airways EU261/04 Claim, EUR1200
  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    1sthand wrote: »
    Awww!!! Don't give Mr T any ideas!! :p

    Some people should think before posting such ideas.

    It may be best keeping these scenarios to ourselves?

    Just saying.
  • 1sthand
    1sthand Posts: 153 Forumite
    lalamb wrote: »
    Seriously!!

    Do you really want them to change T&Cs......what may work for you may not work for others!

    I will use Buckingham Palace as my other address. :D
  • laticsforlife
    laticsforlife Posts: 1,313 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    lalamb wrote: »
    Seriously!!

    Do you really want them to change T&Cs......what may work for you may not work for others!

    Sorry Lalamb, didn't want to cause upset.:(

    I hope they don't change but we can't expect it to run like this indefinitely, so when they do it's best to be prepared.

    If they don't change in the way i have suggested, what else could they do to slow us down?

    Do you not find it slightly worrying every time you shop wondering if you are going to get some trout who fails to understand the scheme or get called a criminal etc. I'd rather work within a clear set of rules and just maximise my return legally (so to speak).
    I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing! ;)
    Quidco and Topcashback, £4,569
    Shopandscan, £2,840
    Tesco Double The Difference, £2,700
    Thomson EU261/04 Claim, £1,700
    British Airways EU261/04 Claim, EUR1200
  • lalamb
    lalamb Posts: 1,893 Forumite
    edited 12 April 2011 at 10:07AM
    Sorry Lalamb, didn't want to cause upset.:(

    I hope they don't change but we can't expect it to run like this indefinitely, so when they do it's best to be prepared.

    If they don't change in the way i have suggested, what else could they do to slow us down?

    Do you not find it slightly worrying every time you shop wondering if you are going to get some trout who fails to understand the scheme or get called a criminal etc. I'd rather work within a clear set of rules and just maximise my return legally (so to speak).

    I just think we should be careful.....no worries! :)

    There are probably a number of things they could do to seriously hinder us, but any idea of this should be kept to ourselves.

    Tesco are not stupid....although they make you wonder sometimes, but people are paid a lot of money to come up with these promotions. All is not always as it seems! ;)
  • happylilly
    happylilly Posts: 296 Forumite
    Has anyone tried the multisave on Pampers Active Fit?

    Asda have various nappy sizes in the jumbo pack (between 96 to 55 nappies depending on size) for £11 each or 2 for £20. Mr T charges £12.99 each.
    So if you buy two for £25.98, it'll give you a DTD £11.96, making one jumbo pack £7.01.

    Would be soooo good if that worked!!!
  • brand8
    brand8 Posts: 1,027 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    you may need to use buckingham palace if this dtd continues as no more space to store anything lol
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