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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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I was in store in Lpool City Centre today on the phone discussing what i was purchasing when i was by the crisps i said on the phone "ill get two Mcoys Crisps after all there only 30 p each( afeter Calculating dtd !). With that 2 pensioners rushed over to them checked the price and wandered away quite quickly !!! the SEL said £1.70 ! They must have thought i was mad0
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Manchester1 wrote: »This time last year I was living in a homeless hostel in Manchester, I know have my own apartment but things aint been easy as they say, I am gradually building a mountain of reasonably long life non perishable foods, so when dtd may end I still have some food in the cupboards.
I have £40.02 in vouchers at the moment, its my birthday today im 39, and tommorow im going to a big tescos on the outskirts of Manc and buy some new clothes after ive been back to tescos in Salfrod to get those womens bikini razors then put them on ebay.
Thankyou to everybody on here for the help and advise on what items to buuy or purchase, I couldnt have done this without you guys so this is for all of you and keep up the good work.
mmmmmwwwwaaaahhhhhhhh.:beer:
Happy Birthday, Hope you have a good day.Clearly 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 -
Can anyone confirm for me please?
Are birthday cards, toys and clothes coming back NF ?
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Kentsavings wrote: »Thank you very muchOh no total not enough for voucher.......quick run..go find something...come onlook harder...your holding up the ques..just grab something..anything everyones looking....0
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Happy birthday- crack open some wolf blass and gorge on magnums! xxx£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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Manchester1 wrote: »This time last year I was living in a homeless hostel in Manchester, I know have my own apartment but things aint been easy as they say, I am gradually building a mountain of reasonably long life non perishable foods, so when dtd may end I still have some food in the cupboards.
I have £40.02 in vouchers at the moment, its my birthday today im 39, and tommorow im going to a big tescos on the outskirts of Manc and buy some new clothes after ive been back to tescos in Salfrod to get those womens bikini razors then put them on ebay.
Thankyou to everybody on here for the help and advise on what items to buuy or purchase, I couldnt have done this without you guys so this is for all of you and keep up the good work.
mmmmwwwwaaaahhhhhhhh.:beer:
Happy Birthday and all the best for the future. Onwards & upwards!:beer:0 -
What's the deal with Tesco Metro and Tesco Express? I know there's likely to be less of a range in these smaller stores, but is DTD still valid on purchases here? Is anyone using them?0
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I was just thinking how lucky I am. Lovely wife. Lovely kids (most of the time)
, Nice Car. FULL CUPBOARDS and then I read about this guy
If this does not touch your heart, then you just don't have one. This is an incredible story of luck and inspiration. This guy was skint. Shopped at Aldi. Home Bargains was a luxury. Tesco was another another world.
Can you believe it? This guy, Ade Taylor, wins £181 million in the lottery last Wednesday, and then finds the love of his life just 2 days later. Talk about LUCK!
:rotfl:
Lucky her I say! :rotfl:0 -
wow-weeeee had my first trout experience today :eek:
Had very carefully done my 2 shops, one a dtd only cleaning & suncream shop so easy to justify as seperate. Then my usual bits plus dtd's to £20 as upgrades to usual shop (fabby looking pizza, magnums, roasties etc)
1st one scanned and packed, voucher presented, with receipt.
"Oh" she said "one of those"
yes I said
Then "well look at this you have a £20 voucher and you only spent £24. Well that's ridiculous, just ridiculous"
and she puts it to one side and asks me for the full amount. Um, I say, that voucher needs to come off please.
"Oh you want to use it on those couple of bits do you? Oh I thought it was for the next lot. But you only spent £24 and got £20 back"
this is where I start to wriggle inside but keep cool, and say, yes good isnt it?!
"No, its ridiculous" she says, calls the supervisor ver loudly points out the £20/£24 thing and supervisor rolls eyes and says "yes" purses lips and walks away.
2nd lot of shopping goes through.
I get out 2nd voucher.
Trout is even less happy now. Lips now so tightly pursed they are airtight and watertight. I'm starting to worry about her breathing :rotfl:
So she waves ot at the SA on next till "have you seen these?" "well make sure you sign right over the receipt numbers at the bottom so THEY can't use them again" SA next till serves her customer, then walks round and they both stand having a good old natter about how they need to sign over the numbers (yes we got it the first time....yawn...). I'm stood looking all casual, watching them have their conflab. lady behind me in queue (with bertty crocker and mccoys waiting to be scanned, voucher in hand) looks at me and rolls eyes :rotfl:;)
After several minutes of pouting and complaining about "them buying only stuff to get money back" I say "um sorry um but I'd like to get my magnums home for the freezer before they melt"
lady behind grins
trout begrudgingly signs it and puts it through, and I toddle off on my merry way.......
and breathe again as panic subsides when I get outside
You should only use one voucher per day so they could have refused the second one.
I had a trouty experience on Monday however today I went to a middle aged male cashier. He didn't bat an eyelid, just swiftly scanned voucher and signed receipt. :TMy daughters are my world0 -
Manchester1 wrote: »Lol, how could it be a misprice the SEL, Website and once scanned at checkout all say the same price of £9.37.
For those that have sent me pms recently in regards to which store this is, its the one at Salford Shopping City in Manchester.
Ps I am still waiting for a voucher from yesterday, even though others have come through today mind???
As in, mistakes can happen at the central system, and they can pull a product off the shelves accordingly. They most likely took the goods off the shelves due to a comms sent from their head office.0
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