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Fraudulent to knowingly accept someone else's tesco clubcard points?
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In fact I've just worked it out, it can't be a huge sum of money but I just hate the dishonesty and the fact I asked tesco a long time ago and they didn't deal with my request properly.
In that case, this is your issue, not the whats and whens of what has happened to your points but the way they dealt with the problem you had, its a separate complaint.0 -
Your ex may no longer use the Clubcard / may not even have received the statements (if he's moved house etc), or he may get points from Eon himself and not have noticed there were more than he should get, and in any case how would he know they were yours and not just a random administrative error ?
If you got some points on your statement that didn't look right would you go to the trouble of ringing Tesco to query them, bearing in mind it took a year for you to chase up what you knew you should have been getting ?
Having said all that I would have thought if you push the issue with Tesco (put it in a short letter) they may credit you with some goodwill points.0
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