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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • frugalsar
    frugalsar Posts: 609 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Hi Guys,
    Does anyone know how they work the £100 a month limit, does it start again on the first of May or is it a month from when you first start doing it?
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    greenfingered - oldstyle - grabbit
  • m00nie
    m00nie Posts: 2,314 Forumite
    newnhak wrote: »
    how are you doing this moonie? If I go back into an email to reprint a voucher it has the same expiry date on that it had when I first received it?

    i entered the details on the site and the expiry date changed..
  • ashlee2
    ashlee2 Posts: 23 Forumite
    :jHi All

    hope i can help a few people i know some people including myself would like to print the live spreadsheet but on my computer i have been unable to do this thus far, but have finally cracked it

    i could be the last to know this but incase not here is how to print the live ss

    open the spreadsheet
    click page setup
    click change font
    i changed font to aeriel (others may work also)
    then i enabled shrink to fit (so all fits on 8 sheets )
    then print :j

    sorry if this is already known
  • antrobus
    antrobus Posts: 17,386 Forumite
    gary38uk wrote: »
    any shop can refuse to sell to you. its up to them.
    i do believe that that is the law on this point ...

    I believe that is the law as well. Tesco are not legally compelled to sell you anything, and can refuse to accept any DTD voucher at their discretion.
    gary38uk wrote: »
    ... although as part of a big chain its not straight forward, as you not dealing with the actual owner, a bit grey? as they say!

    Yes indeed, Tesco Central Command will have their own views as to what individual stores or indeed employees should and shouldn't do.
  • judebristol
    judebristol Posts: 504 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    You'll get dtd, it goes on the price you paid:)

    Thanks Nikkilala
  • judebristol
    judebristol Posts: 504 Forumite
    you will get DTD for what your receipt says
    HTH

    Thanks Classy Chick
  • Jodie+Matt
    Jodie+Matt Posts: 1,303 Forumite
    debsjc wrote: »
    Here you go, 6 Soltan babies factor 50 suncream for the price of 1 - £9.35 (would think it coulld also be used for children & adults)

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3174662=

    I really really would NOT reccommend the soltan baby suncream, its claggy and clammy and leaves your baby looking like a ghost.
  • debsjc
    debsjc Posts: 3,222 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    antrobus wrote: »
    I believe that is the law as well. Tesco are not legally compelled to sell you anything, and can refuse to accept any DTD voucher at their discretion.


    .

    They can refuse them, but is it came to light they were refusing a lot then they could get in trouble for having misleading advertising.
  • judebristol
    judebristol Posts: 504 Forumite
    I have already worked out my shopping list for tomorrow but will check on the spreadsheet and asda before I leave to check the prices :j I cant wait I am really enjoying this :j Thanks to everybody who has helped me :T
  • debsjc
    debsjc Posts: 3,222 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Jodie+Matt wrote: »
    I really really would NOT reccommend the soltan baby suncream, its claggy and clammy and leaves your baby looking like a ghost.

    Thanks, but it's mostly going to me for me! I've used Soltan before, and it has always worked well. The price I normally pay for Factor 50, this is bargain.
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