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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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where can we find the 'static' dwnloadable version please?
Thanks again for all your hard work! :T
Static downloads aren;t there at the moment as we were working on this last night so have a lot of updates to do. Once we are confident that it is more up to date then we'll produce a download version. For now, Live only!0 -
mumto2loves wrote: »a bit more chat (those who don't like chat theres nothing important here!!)
i did a 'normal' shop at tesco saturday and just for interest i put in my receipt. it came back with a 95p voucher, i probably wouldn't have printed it, but my 7 year old daughter was sat with me and asked if she could have it.
she went and bought a milkshake (put her own money towards it) entered the reciept and got a £1.20 voucher. then she added a bit more money went and bought a vasaline lip balm thing, and got a £2.14 voucher.:) today she has bought a comfort strawberry which she has arranged to sell to her nan for £1.50 :pand hopefully tomorrow she'll have a £2.30 voucher:). But on top of this today when paying for her comfort the jammy thing got a £6 off a £40 shop spit, which she has asked if i'll buy it off her for £3.00 (that way we'll both be getting a good deal - her words!)
good girl:T
Haha! I love it! A Mini MoneySaver in the making!FTB Tracker
Offer Accepted: May 2nd
Mortgage Application: May 3rd
Survey: May 13th / Satisfactory Valuation: May 13th
Formal Offer Text: May 16th
Exchange/Completion...still waiting
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What's the max value of a DTD voucher that can be used at self scan till?0
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Has anyone noticed the large Easter eggs on mr A's website are coming up 3 for £10, whilst mr T has the same eggs on at £6 each, has anyone been able to confirm these, by my calculation 3x eggs at asda =£10 3xeggs at tesco = £18 so dtd £16 total cost being £2 for all three
Has anyone bought these successfully? :T:rotfl:0 -
mumto2loves wrote: »a bit more chat (those who don't like chat theres nothing important here!!)
i did a 'normal' shop at tesco saturday and just for interest i put in my receipt. it came back with a 95p voucher, i probably wouldn't have printed it, but my 7 year old daughter was sat with me and asked if she could have it.
she went and bought a milkshake (put her own money towards it) entered the reciept and got a £1.20 voucher. then she added a bit more money went and bought a vasaline lip balm thing, and got a £2.14 voucher.:) today she has bought a comfort strawberry which she has arranged to sell to her nan for £1.50 :pand hopefully tomorrow she'll have a £2.30 voucher:). But on top of this today when paying for her comfort the jammy thing got a £6 off a £40 shop spit, which she has asked if i'll buy it off her for £3.00 (that way we'll both be getting a good deal - her words!)
good girl:T
true mser in the making!:rotfl:
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Just saw this and have submitted a new confirmation via the form
:D:D:D
Thank you everyone for your hardwork :T:T:TExpect nothing and you wont be disappointed0 -
I have been & killed off the big voucher I had prior to the capping. Wasn't sure what to but so mixed some obvious DTD in with hopefully same or n/a so may get a little voucher back.
If not just glad it's gone.
Also I mentioned the Smirnoff being £17 on T £13 on A however instore today T still priced at £20.XX. Didn't get it scanned but needs confirming 100%0 -
mumto2loves wrote: »a bit more chat (those who don't like chat theres nothing important here!!)
i did a 'normal' shop at tesco saturday and just for interest i put in my receipt. it came back with a 95p voucher, i probably wouldn't have printed it, but my 7 year old daughter was sat with me and asked if she could have it.
she went and bought a milkshake (put her own money towards it) entered the reciept and got a £1.20 voucher. then she added a bit more money went and bought a vasaline lip balm thing, and got a £2.14 voucher.:) today she has bought a comfort strawberry which she has arranged to sell to her nan for £1.50 :pand hopefully tomorrow she'll have a £2.30 voucher:). But on top of this today when paying for her comfort the jammy thing got a £6 off a £40 shop spit, which she has asked if i'll buy it off her for £3.00 (that way we'll both be getting a good deal - her words!)
good girl:T
Absolutley brilliant! The force is strong with that one!I was put on this earth to accomplish a certain amount of things, at this rate I may never die!0 -
I just want to say thank you soooo much for the spread sheet, it is wonderful, those involved are doing a fantastic job!!!!!!!!!!!0
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You're joking!? So if I buy something 28days ago but only submitted it yesterday and received the confirmation today I should list it as today's date? That means every date is inaccurate since we don't know when the person actually bought the items (and that's what counts), so a deal could be long gone even if it's listed as confirmed today!
if you bought something 28 days ago chances are someone else may have had it already confirmed or the prices may have changed since then ...best option would be to check before posting info:A0
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