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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • Elenathion
    Elenathion Posts: 291 Forumite
    Legendmum wrote: »
    Thanks hun! Would this work with the one without stuffing as the stuffing has pork in? I know I am a pain!

    I have no idea sorry. I've only bought the one with stuffing in =O(
    I can't see a comparable one on the Asda site without stuffing in though.
  • Grunhilda
    Grunhilda Posts: 790 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    wombled receipt for shop dated 19/04/11

    TOTAL £ 4.91 £ 6.68
    2 x NESTLE BLUE RIBAND 9 PACK £ 1.42 * £ 2.80
    1 x TESCO FRESH CREAM ECLAIRS 4PK £ 1.00 £ 1.28
    1 x TESCO VALUE SLICED PEACHES IN SYRUP 410G £ 0.30 £ 0.39
    1 x TESCO VALUE P/APPLE PIECES SYRUP 540G £ 0.41 £ 0.43
    1 x MARKET VALUE BANANAS £ 1.15 £ 1.15
    1 x TESCO VALUE PLUM TOMATOES 400G £ 0.31 £ 0.31
    1 x LOOSE CARROTS CLASS 1 (0.46 kg) £ 0.32 £ 0.32
    1 x HOMEPRIDE CAN RED WINE COOK IN SCE 500G £ 1.10 N/A
    1 x JAFFA TANGERINE PACK £ 1.50 N/A
    1 x TESCO CHEESE & ONION BRWN BRD S/WICH £ 1.00 N/A
    1 x TESCO 8 LEMON & RAISIN PANCAKES £ 0.89 N/A
    1 x TESCO VALUE CHOC CHIP COOKIE 250G £ 0.40 N/A
    1 x SWEDE PORTION EACH £ 0.70 N/A
    1 x TESCO BACON & MUSHROOMQUICHE 360G X £ 1.00 N/A
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    Does anyone feel like being a good samaritan and downloading then emailing me a £5 co-op voucher for me from beforeIshop?

    S/Lass if you have not printed it before then its fine if anyone wants to pm you the link - BUT if you have printed from BIS before - you will not be able to print another voucher again. BIS tracked all IPs via their website.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • merrymary
    merrymary Posts: 484 Forumite
    hi guys,

    you know when your inputting your voucher over and over again to get the result...this is the next day after your 1st submit it. and mistyped a digit of the last set of numbers, i think that's the receipt number as it shows in my email. say my receipt says 4865...i typed in 4365 instead, got an email saying that tesco is cheaper...it's showing someone else's receipt. realising my error i re-submitted the receipt...got the email and again i've mistyped 4885...showing someone elses shopping...but tesco is £2.++ cheaper. i'll update the ss as there are some alcohol with good dtd.

    this is unintentional and am not going to make a habit of it. am using the same email to submit although when i re-check i use the email [email]joe@tesco.com...lol[/email]

    now my question is can i print the voucher but i don't have the receipt to match?
    some SA keeps the receipts but the majority don't. i guess i'll just have to try it on :)
  • Macawber
    Macawber Posts: 46 Forumite
    I found one , my first new find.

    I was at the check out yesterday and I was 10p short , so I looked around for something cheap to get me over the voucher value , they have the lindt easter bunnies near the checkouts and the tiny one compares with Mr A.

    1 x LINDT GOLD BUNNY 50G
    £ 1.56
    £ 1.00


    So its DTD -12p

    I know its only a small find but they all help , its ot the big one but a tiny little bunny in gold with a bell around his neck. So happy I found one , even if it was by luck!
  • reevetard
    reevetard Posts: 248 Forumite
    farmville wrote: »
    Thank you for that, how much was your pack yesterday and did you get 2 steaks?

    :)

    Just got voucher about 10 minutes ago (did update on another post a little while ago) and the finest rump steak came back N/A, but it was a different barcode to the one highlighted on the spreadsheet, so the offer is clearly very specific.

    One of the packs and 2 bits in and the other had 1................not sure it matters how many pieces are in the pack, but clearly it is only 1 specific barcode that works, so don't go picking up any old Finest Rump Steak, thinking it will work.

    HTH
  • teresa555 wrote: »
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  • shopndrop wrote: »
    Is that total cost before you take off the DTD voucher?

    if you have a price check voucher for £20 and a co-op voucher for £5 you can spend £25, hand over the co-op voucher first.
    HTH
    It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
    The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.
  • Well today couldn't have got any worse, yes you guessed it, I got 'trouted'.:mad:

    Equipped with my voucher I swiftly picked up the items I 'needed' - fabric conditioner, pizzas etc.:)
    Chose a checkout and this is where it all goes downhill......


    The woman in front decided to use a stupid amount of time to carefully pack and organise her shopping while she chatted to the SA, she obviously couldn't multi task to save her life. God help her if she ever talks when she drives.

    When it gets to my turn the SA goes to have her break and is relieved by a younger SA. Oh goody I think, this is going to go smooth.:)

    Items are scanned and I hand over voucher and receipt, SA gives me back receipt straight away and I tell her she needs to check it, this I realise after is the mistake I am to regret for the rest of eternity.:mad:

    She then looks confused and decides not to scan the voucher but to call a supervisor instead, button is pressed and supervisor appears....

    _pale__pale__pale_

    Oh no it is the same supervisor that commented on my voucher last time, telling me I must 'have known' what to buy to get money back while looking into my soul.:eek:

    I know this is going to be trouble.

    She strides over and checks my receipt and tells me in a smug voice they cannot accept the voucher as it the previous shopping was also paid by voucher.

    I tell her this is not in the terms and conditions and I happy for her to ring HO.

    She huffs and puffs and storms off and tells me she is going to the CS desk.

    I follow like a naughty child while everyone stares at me.:(

    She rings up HO and low and behold..... IT'S OK TO ACCEPT THE VOUCHER!!!:T

    She tells me that she hasn't been in for a few days(that's why I haven't seen her since last week) and that the terms and conditions keep changing.

    I feel like politely telling her that the T&Cs have never been like that but keep quiet.

    She recalls the transaction and there is 34p to pay. She asks for a clubcard and I tell her I don't have one but would like to apply. This is my second mistake as I clearly do as the other reason I am in Tesco today is to pick up a Direct order which was paid for my clubcard vouchers.:eek:

    So I join the queue for CS (it's quite long now) so I can pick up my order hoping I get one of the other CS staff instead... which I do.

    They then can't find my order and after 20 mins of waiting they finally locate it.

    I finally leave the store a nervous wreck.
    My daughters are my world
  • Purple1974
    Purple1974 Posts: 337 Forumite
    My voucher just appeared in inbox!
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