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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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Not strictly DTD business, but when I went to Tesco today to spend a voucher on 4 x cases of beer for £25 and some other bits (I spent £60 in total) I got a till voucher for £7.00 off a £50 shop. Add a £20 DTD voucher to that and you've got a £50 shop for £23.00. And if you're clever you can get another voucher from that - I tend to buy half my shopping based on DTD and then the other half "normal" shop - as long as you stay away from the offers in Mr T's most of the normal items come back the same price at A's so it doesn't affect your DTD. Quids in all round0
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Just been for shop no 2 today . Sa was amazed at the size of my voucher , what on earth did you buy to get that . Its here on the reciept I said so showed her and pointed out that the vodka was only £13 in Asda . Next I had to tell her how to put the voucher through . I can see you are an old hand at this . :eek: Please tell me how you know what to buy , do you check both sites on the internet . Yes something like that .;) As I was leaving she said is the Vodka still the same price in Asda .Never pay more than you have too0
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I've got the strawberries today - 1 pack £2.00 - they were buy 2 for £3.00 - am I okay with this?
Also got me some cod loin - I so hope this one goes through.DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!0 -
Londinium33 wrote: »ATTENTION
I am not scare mongering as I have used this promotion as much as anyone but I went to Mr T's earlier and couldn't help noticing lots of 'Tescos operate a civil debt recovery policy' shelf edge labels strategically placed by Mrs Thatcher toothbrushes, Finish tabs, rack of lamb and several other high DTD items.
I know that they tend to put these labels near high value items but it could be more than a coincidence that it was place buy the high DTD items!!!!
Being slightly paranoid is like being slightly pregnant - it tends to get worse.;):rotfl:Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies0 -
Hi i tried to buy pringles today and in our tescos they are £1.99 buy 1 get 1 free0
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RealButter wrote: »What are they going to do if they spot one? Demand they go buy the products cheaper in Asda?! :rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I can see it now: 'Oi!!! You're buying something that's twice as dear in Tesco as in Asda! Put it down NOW! Or I'll set the trouts on you!' (woof woof)
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Londinium33 wrote: »ATTENTION
I am not scare mongering as I have used this promotion as much as anyone but I went to Mr T's earlier and couldn't help noticing lots of 'Tescos operate a civil debt recovery policy' shelf edge labels strategically placed by Mrs Thatcher toothbrushes, Finish tabs, rack of lamb and several other high DTD items.
I know that they tend to put these labels near high value items but it could be more than a coincidence that it was place buy the high DTD items!!!!
:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Think that sign's for shoplifters! I've never seen one, are they in all Tesco stores?
What's a Mrs Thatcher toothbrush btw???? :rotfl:Hi i have been dtd shopping for a few weeks now and think everyone updating the spreadsheet are brilliant keep up the good work.Today when i went to do my dtd shopping the nice tesco assistant told me that the offer was soon ending and she was disappointed that she had not had chance to do it, i asked when exactly she thought it was ending and she couldnt tell me i was just wondering if anyone else has heard this?
It's a Tescoism. :cool:
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