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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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zippybungle wrote: »I don't know either :idea:
I think it means buying NON DTD stuff :eek:
Hahahaha I have killed off many vouchers buying clothes!0 -
I haven't got a clue! :rotfl:
I was thinking of nipping in to Mr A to have a nosey at the cod loin, not sure how well that will go down with hubby when he gets in from work. It's bad enough going to 2 or 3 Tesco. The only way to be sure is to check it out in Asda first though.
Good idea, will take a trip today and do some DTD rsearch:)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
zippybungle wrote: »I don't know either :idea:
If you've got too many vouchers you spend one on something that you won't get dtd back on.
I bought treats for school for the end of term and ended up with 3 dtd vouchers so I spent one on non dtd items and now I'm back to my usual 2 vouchers.0 -
If you've got too many vouchers you spend one on something that you won't get dtd back on.
I bought treats for school for the end of term and ended up with 3 dtd vouchers so I spent one on non dtd items and now I'm back to my usual 2 vouchers.
How can you ever have too many?:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
spreadsheet query
pantene pro v colour and protect vol shampoo and cond 2 for £3.50 looks like it is only on 200ml and 250ml bottles and not 500ml and 400ml as on spreadsheet, can someone confirm this if bought this week, thanks0 -
I have found an amazing DTD by complete accident.
I bought some sweets tonight for my little ones and they love flumps, so I picked up 4 of these amongst other things for them. Thinking the flumps were 10p each and adding it all up it came to around £10 altogether. It actually came to £13.?? altogether, which I found strange but I thought I will look at the receipt and examine where I have been overcharged.
The flumps..........90p each :eek::eek::eek::eek:
Obviously I questioned these at CS, she went and got the SEL as I was thinking I was on to a good DTD from them she said 'they are 90p each, it says so on the label' I laughed and said 'not a chance' they are 10p each so there is a mistake somewhere. She said maybe because they are fat free :rotfl: I said even then there is no way they are 90p each, I was laughing and joking about it, I found it quite funny. She said well you can buy 11 for £1.00 and we can give you the difference back, I said ok then.
First thing I do when I get back is check Tesco site
Barratts Flumps Cable 90p
I then check Asda site
Barratt's Flumps 9p
DTD £1.62 Net -72p
10 flumps in Tesco will cost you £9 in Asda 90p DTD £16.20 Net -£7.20
Obviously the SEL in Tesco should read 0.09p
fill your boots! :j
I don't know if this has been mentioned before but there's no need to use the Tesco Price Check for this one - you can just claim DTD at the CS desk.
I bought 10 of these last night, paid at the self-service check-out and went straight to CS. The lady knew that the Flumps have been going through the tills at £0.90 instead of £0.10 and she gave me the difference back in cash (spent £9 on 10 Flumps, should have been £0.90, got £8.10 back). I said "Hang on a minute, didn't you use to do DTD when you overcharge customers?". She said "You know what, you're absolutely right. Here's another £8.10 - what a result for you tonight"
HTH0 -
hi
I dont get the "killing off a voucher!"
What does that mean and why do you have to do it?
Thanks for any help and sorry for being a bit slow!
Killing off to me is wen I get to voucher number 5 off each email address I use it to buy normal groceries or a treat for me as If I got dtd items the receipt would be rejected as over the £100 limit
You dont buy dtd items as they are expensive if dtd refused
hthThe art of being happy is to be satisfied with what you have0 -
Flumps 9p at my local Tesco today : (Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0
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happylilly wrote: »I don't know if this has been mentioned before but there's no need to use the Tesco Price Check for this one - you can just claim DTD at the CS desk.
I bought 10 of these last night, paid at the self-service check-out and went straight to CS. The lady knew that the Flumps have been going through the tills at £0.90 instead of £0.10 and she gave me the difference back in cash (spent £9 on 10 Flumps, should have been £0.90, got £8.10 back). I said "Hang on a minute, didn't you use to do DTD when you overcharge customers?". She said "You know what, you're absolutely right. Here's another £8.10 - what a result for you tonight"
HTH
You would only get dtd instore if the shelf label says 9p and they scan at 90p. If it says 90p and you get charged 90p then you need to do the price check.0
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