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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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Elenathion wrote: »ATTENTION PLEASE
We are trying out a big revamp of the spreadsheet which will make everything a lot easier. It is absolutely awesome and we can't wait to share it.
While we are working on this, we cannot update the sheet and it will be difficult to go back and add past updates in, so please DO NOT POST FURTHER UPDATES UNTIL WE CONFIRM WE ARE READY.
Thanks a lot guys:)
I will be reposting this notice throughout the day until we are ready. Thanks in advance for understanding and for your patience.
**While this is happening, it is more important that ever that you use the spreadsheet as a guide and double check prices on Asda's website before shopping.**
Please NoteClearly 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 -
simon31leeds wrote: »Wrong size bottle I'm afraid - ASDA only sell 340g not 454g - still £1.50 for 340g on ASDA website
I can confirm the ones that works are the organic both smooth and crunchy.
Whole Earth Organic Crunchy Peanut Butter 340g £2.19/£1.50
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So are we expecting Turner Road to be the next (repeated) 'must-buy' item from Wednesday, as it ought to be back at £9.99 in Tesco and yet hopefully still £4.06 at Asda making a DTD of £11.86, or net -£1.87 (although buy 2 and the net is really -£0.02 due to the cap).:D
It would change my whole DTD shopping as I'd be simply buying 2x bottles plus a 10p carrier bag and getting back capped vouchers at £20.
The thing is, just how much free wine does one need - I reckon I have at least a 1-year supply, I'm now seriously looking at a 'when will this wine go off' scenario :beer:I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing!
Quidco and Topcashback, £4,569
Shopandscan, £2,840
Tesco Double The Difference, £2,700
Thomson EU261/04 Claim, £1,700
British Airways EU261/04 Claim, EUR12000 -
Spreadsheet admins
The existing spreadsheet will soon be killed off. You should all have received a link to the new version in your googledocs email addresses. Please click on it and come on to the chat function (top right) where someone will explain the changes.
If i have missed anyone, please PM me!0 -
m0nkeymrs01 wrote: »When I say since Thursday, it was Wednesday shop that I would have expected to receive a voucher for on Thursday
I havent had one since Wednesday either, afraid to input others now in case they dont go through either.:eek:Expect nothing and you wont be disappointed0 -
Anybody know if tesco are still giving away the free cereal bowls?:j
Tell your friends about Freecycle!
Your Trash could be another persons Treasure!
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hermione987uk wrote: »only work one day a week so would still have to wait, neighbours arent really computer people and some of my friends (that live near me) are a bit snobby and would view this as being "cheap", my OH is like this as well and when I told him about DTD he asked me if I squeeked when I walked.
I love a bargin but I hate people thinking Im cheap just because I dont want to pay excessive amounts for things.
Grrrrrrr...
is there any way you can buy a cheap printer? I bought a Kindle with my vouchers, admittedly pre cap, but £20 would help...you can't use Tesco Direct but if you have a large store where you can buy it there, that will be fine...
Don't be embarrassed...or take on board people thinking you are cheap. If they don't want to do it, that's up to them, but there' nothing wrong in wanting to save money, and funnily enough it's all the expensive, labelled things that you are able to buy with dtd!
I'd get my own printer...;)0 -
hermione987uk wrote: »I can get to tesco but cant print my vouchers as I dont have a printer, have to wait till I visit my mum which atm is only once a week.
A £10 club card voucher can be doubled up to £20 on electricals, and use £9.97 0ff DTD voucher and get a Canon printer. Simple0
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