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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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took my mom to tesco last night,sa told me amount then when i produced the voucher his face kind of contorted, oh i will have to get cs, we have been told to be careful with these theres a lot of forgeries about,my mom pipes up do you always have this trouble when you bring these vouchers here,we never had this performance at the last tescos:eek:
thats awesome!!! i always get worried my son will do that sort of thing lol :rotfl:debts paid- 0/6000 : saving for divorce- :j £500/£500 :j : saving for wedding- 0/£4000:rotfl: solictors fees paid- £800/£1000 :mad:
if you want to know what god thought of money, just look at the people he gave it to :A0 -
jonnyjackov wrote: »Quick question during the wait.
Does anyone know if you get 28 to use voucher from shop date or date entered on pricechecker?
I know you have 28 days to enter reciept and 28 days to use voucher but do they overlap?
ie I will not be able to use my vouchers as away for more than 28 days.
I think it will be 28 days from when you run the price check on it, otherwise it would be silly if you entered one thats 27 days old and only had one day to spend it... hth0 -
What's the latest in the day that anyone has ever received them. They only come during daytime office hours?0
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took my mom to tesco last night,sa told me amount then when i produced the voucher his face kind of contorted, oh i will have to get cs, we have been told to be careful with these theres a lot of forgeries about,my mom pipes up do you always have this trouble when you bring these vouchers here,we never had this performance at the last tescos:eek:
Classic you expect this of kids !!!0 -
figures that they would...have they ever been through this late before? all mine have come through by 3.30. im missing all the chat and banter on here...everyone gets grumpy when theyre late :cool:
I think they will arrive just keeping us all waiting. I have been out all day doing chores, got home expecting to have a nice shiny voucher to use.
NVM its been good whilst it lasted, I am not one to complain about gift horses...
I was actually expecting the plug to pulled on this at the end of April. it so happens it coincides with a wedding or something so I suspect the press will be busy with that too be paying too much attention to Mr T dropping a scheme that really shows them NOT to be cheaper than there main competitor.
Hopefully Mr A marketing team will be ready for the demise of this scheme.
As for the 'trouts' ignore them just give them one of your smiles
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 -
jonnyjackov wrote: »Quick question during the wait.
Does anyone know if you get 28 to use voucher from shop date or date entered on pricechecker?
I know you have 28 days to enter reciept and 28 days to use voucher but do they overlap?
ie I will not be able to use my vouchers as away for more than 28 days.
Yes mine said valid for 28 days from the date on voucherDD1 27/5/1992
DD2 14/9/1994
DS1 5/3/1996
DS2 31/3/2000
DS3 27/3/2010
DD3 30/1/20120 -
jonnyjackov wrote: »Quick question during the wait.
Does anyone know if you get 28 to use voucher from shop date or date entered on pricechecker?
I know you have 28 days to enter reciept and 28 days to use voucher but do they overlap?
ie I will not be able to use my vouchers as away for more than 28 days.
If you look on your voucher it has an expiry date on it
hth
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Tesco in Exeter had a tannoy announcement saying that they could not accept coupons at the tills today as there was something wrong with the reader. I didn't want to run the risk of the voucher not going through, so I abandoned my shop and just bought milk. The family will just have to eat all the cereal, Easter eggs, RippaDippas and cheese in the cupboards! And wash it down with gin!
I'm not the only Exeter shopper than :rotfl:
I am glad I didn't go today in that case.Mortgage: [STRIKE]Jan 11 - £91830 [/STRIKE][STRIKE] Jan 12 - £89'199[/STRIKE] May 14 - £69'999 Car Loan: [STRIKE]Jan 11 - £3658 [/STRIKE] July 12 - £0! Credit Card: [STRIKE] Jan 11 - £3300 Jan 12 - £2250 [/STRIKE] Oct 13 - £0
MFiT-T3:#43 (Half Mortgage) April 13 - £10719/£42875 (25.00%)0 -
JUST HAD A STRANGE EMAIL FROM TESCO PRICE CHECK......
"No results for your Tesco shopping
Hello,
Thank you for using Tesco Price Check.
Sorry, unfortunately we have been unable to find your receipt details, so we cannot show you price check results for your shopping. Please try re-entering your receipt details and we will try again to find them.
Tesco Price Check
Thank you for your understanding,
The Tesco Price Check Team"
Off to investigate."However, Tesco clearly underestimated the Great British Shopper's eye for a good deal."
Proud to be a "savvy and determined" shopper.0
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