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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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Manchester1 wrote: »Price match when I looked just now, but the replacement blades.......
Well take a look..........
T 11.73, A 5.41 DTD= 12.64
Is this confirmed? Thanks"If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling0 -
I submitted my first DTD receipt yesterday but have not heard anything today....if people do all dtd items can T refuse your DTD if they class it as 'abusing the system'?
How is it that i see if a voucher has been issued if nothing has come to my email addy yet??
TIA0 -
dtdsearcher wrote: »Or if you have a £20 voucher 'buy' 5 bottles of the stella with a toothbrush. You're getting £16 back from the tootbrush anyway. That can easily be turned back to £20 the next day and as such the Stella's become free with a bit of creativity.
We have a ridiculous amout of drinks in my girlfriends mum's garage that have all been free in the long run.
About 20 bottles of magners, about 8 or 9 bottles of wine, Baileys from the good old days, loads of fruit shoots, J20's, bottles of coke, lemonade's etc - some are free in DTD and some 'cost' a little, but in reality none have cost anything cos when the voucher reduces we just increase it again the next time. We have loads of sausages etc for BBQ's too, on the same principle.
We have 7 boxes of Powerball's which will save us a fortune in the long run anyway, whenever we 'need' to increase a voucher again they are our 'go to item'
The toothbrush helps a lot too.
The Spreadsheet says you have to get the oral b kids stages tooth brush WITHOUT the battery but the only one I can see on both ASDA and TESCo websites say it comes with a battery included - is the spreadsheet wrong or do I need to search for one without a battery?I was put on this earth to accomplish a certain amount of things, at this rate I may never die!0 -
R is for RACK! ... lamb RACK! Or ROSEMOUNT!0
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Forgot to bring my vouchers to work to try in our local Tesco... glad I forgot in the end. Store didn't have most of my DTD list, so I just went for the 1ltr of Bacardi. Lady on till accidentally scanned it twice, voided off the second one and then asked if I knew the Bacardi was on offer. I told her I did but I only needed one, and she very helpfully told me that it was only £3 for a second bottle. I meakly smiled and said that I would never use another bottle, so there was no point. She had a very confused look, but I think all would have become clear if I then handed over a DTD voucher!0
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why oh why oh why oh why are the vouchers not in yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
do you think its one persons job to press the 'send' button and they are sat reading this laughing their socks off????:o0 -
The Spreadsheet says you have to get the oral b kids stages tooth brush WITHOUT the battery but the only one I can see on both ASDA and TESCo websites say it comes with a battery included - is the spreadsheet wrong or do I need to search for one without a battery?
Yes........."If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling0 -
mumto2loves wrote: »why oh why oh why oh why are the vouchers not in yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
do you think its one persons job to press the 'send' button and they are sat reading this laughing their socks off????:o
Probably!!!0 -
Cher-Ching wrote: »If like me you needed to get rid of the tiny bit of guilt, then why not do something fantastic and fill a shoebox for a soldier in Afghanistan? I just done it (a friend of the family's son is out there) and I filled up 2 shoeboxes with toiletries (inc free baby wipes) so now at least I know that even more good is coming from DTD! WHY NOT GIVE IT A GO?
there are loads of different organisations that have drop off points/collection services. a lot of information is on the MOD website.
have you come across a list of things they need? I don't know anyone is the armed forces so wouldn't have clue what's best- i'm assuming they have most things but not very nice brands/rationed?
and what about food products can we send those?0
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