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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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btw off topic but bougt 2 reduced fresh pizzas yesterday (think about 80p instead of £3) and each of them had 2x £1 of appletiser coupons on!
OH is now further embarrased- i'm having fun0 -
Look at it this way :
Your DTD voucher has a value printed on it -once a DTD voucher has been 'used' ie presented as payment for your shopping , it no longer has any value - its dead. You cannot present it again as payment for another shop because it no longer has a value - its a useless piece of paper JUST LIKE A FORGED £20 note!
thought we was moving on but hey..
what aboout when your houselhold as used its limit like all gone, none left, dead.. so you use a new email to get another limit..like a forged one...0 -
thestealer wrote: »I got my first DTD voucher tonight...yay!
Then on closer inspection two of the numbers at the bottom of the voucher don't match with the receipt...boo!
One has a '9' missing and another as a '0' added. The cynic in me thinks that Tesco do this to give ammunition to store managers not to accept them. I am preparing myself for a struggle
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when people like you are trying to get a last dig like saying its irritiaiting etc then iim going to go over and over and over as you say..
if you wanted to really leave it you could have just left it like i thought i would earlier and swapped to food..ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
They are all like that, you probably won't have any trouble.
But try and keep away from the trouts. Choose a nice young lad or girl. Try and go during Customer Services Telephone Hours - up until 6pm - then if you have any issues, you can insist that they call them and sort the issue out.Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0
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