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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4

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  • Hi All,
    I have seen a number of posts about sales assistants signing the new receipt when paying with a dtd voucher. Does anybody know what the verdict was with that please, as it happened to me today. Bought 2 bottles of wolf blass and she has written dtd across the top and scrawled her initials across the main part of the receipt. If I had know that was going to happen I would have bought something different. Has anybody successfully used a signed receipt with a voucher (obviously this one has not been used before, I have not even submitted yet). Feel a bit miffed like the shop has made up it's own rules. The young duty manager told her to do it.

    Thanks :-)
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 16 April 2011 at 7:24PM
    Kimmy1980 wrote: »
    ** spreadsheep update*** kit kat pop choc pouch now back up to £1.70 in asda

    I am glad!!! I am sick of eating pop chocs:o
    My 10yr old son went through the checkout with and paid with a £4 ish voucher ....no problems.

    Mine too, before tesco capped the £20, we had 2 x £50ish voucher , I gave her 1 to spend on what she likes - and she bought £49:eek: harry pooter lego - and some sweets. As long as they spend kids things they alright. Last week I gave her 1 of my £5 ish voucher to pay for harry half blood dvd - she is 12 but the cashier said she does not look 12! so she got to go & look for me ( I was with my son buying clothes for him) & drag me back to the cashier to say that she is indeed 12:rotfl: then I asked the cashier can I go now as my son is waiting for me :D
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Good evening all , CC_PTV:eek: Anyone else had this or have I been rumbled?:eek:

    None of mine shows the above all I have is Sign up for clubcard:rotfl::rotfl:, maybe they know you are coming maddy!:p
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    redmel1621 wrote: »
    Oh right sorry, just to clarify, my vouchers that arrived were from Thursday! Are all the Friday ones MIA then??

    What a nuisance!

    The certainly are:(
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • gias_girl
    gias_girl Posts: 131 Forumite
    redmel1621 wrote: »
    Oh right sorry, just to clarify, my vouchers that arrived were from Thursday! Are all the Friday ones MIA then??

    What a nuisance!



    yep...noone has had any today at all...hope they all come through tomorrow now...
    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 :A
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    neas wrote: »
    That the double lifting eye cream. Do people use this for anti-ageing and does it work? (bloke so forgive my ignorance).

    I'll let you know, my brother wants to try it!:rotfl:
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • m00nie
    m00nie Posts: 2,314 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    I think T's are withholding vouchers as they know we have found potentially a fab DTD with the L'oreal products:rotfl:I have my suspicions with about what they are doing, but obviously are not going to voice them and have a plan of action should they do it!!!!!! ;)

    i must have missed that.. what loreal products... im getting very vein in my youngish to middleish age . :o (wife says i spend more time in the mirror than her nowdays)
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 16 April 2011 at 7:26PM
    stebiz wrote: »
    .

    Stebiz, correct me if I am wrong, if we find anything that is confirmed dtd we put it in red so that one of you can edit the SS. There are few posts "unconfirm" in red that throws me. Do you also use red to type the unconfirm items?
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • neas
    neas Posts: 3,801 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    I'll let you know, my brother wants to try it!:rotfl:

    lol :) 21st century metro men :). I think wrinkles on a guy make you look defined at least i hope so lol :P. Still its an expensive use of the DTD and while spending 16 quid will give you 20 quid back could do the same with some vanish, some wipes and some flash with detergent (12 quid vanish gives 16 quid and the other 2 give 4 quid back).
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    m00nie wrote: »
    i must have missed that.. what loreal products... im getting very vein in my youngish to middleish age . :o (wife says i spend more time in the mirror than her nowdays)

    Well in particular it was the eye cream, can't remember what the dtd was but it was brilliant:) We're waiting for confirmation that it worked as it could be the hot new DTD item!!!:rotfl:
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • scotsgirl_3
    scotsgirl_3 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    neas wrote: »
    Hi, probabl but got around it in the end, thanks for looking into it (just saw your post now).

    Also the read only updated version of the spreadsheet, do we have a direct download link still to this? As i cant fathom how to download a copy of the 'read only' version in google docs... im assuming this is probably a feature i.e. only read only access means just web view.

    the download link is in post 1 - last time I looked at it it took you straight to a download page
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