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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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adoreholidays wrote: »Hi everyone hoping someone may be able to advise TIA
Was going to kill my DTD vouchers off purchasing inks for pc noticed when comparing on asda.com & tesco.com
Lexmark 36 Blk T £18.97 A £17.00 DTD £3.94 Cost £15.03
Lexmark 37 Col T £21.97 A £17.97 DTD £8.00 Cost ££13.97
BUT has anyone purchased ink do they know would they come back NA as I thought had read on previous posts way back but would have no idea how to find the posts as so many LOL.
Appreciate any feedback
i have seen people buy ink in the past and it come back as N/A might work now but risky0 -
Just back from my early morning Tesco "fix" . The fresh cod loin has now gone up to £18 per kilo so lets hope Asda havent increased theirs. On the other hand the Hardys Stamp wine is going through at 6.99, even though the shelf price says £7.49. Oh well, you win some and lose some I guess.
On the Asda website this morning, two cod loins:
8.90kg, product code 648457
14.58kg product code 3589434"However, Tesco clearly underestimated the Great British Shopper's eye for a good deal."
Proud to be a "savvy and determined" shopper.0 -
Savvybunny2009 wrote: »The thing is, when I go there I know I want several things but have to prioritise my list to just the one voucher, and of course make sure I am buying different items from the last receipt incase they say I am abusing the spirit of the promotion.
The trick there, if you are stockpiling items (and who isn't? :rotfl:) is to have 2 lists and alternate between them, so, for example, I will stockpile shower gel on shops 1,3 and 5, and stockpile dishwasher gubbins on shops 2 and 4.
Of course, if you're bending the rules by having multiple email accounts (not that I can believe anyone would ever do that, oh no no no no no!) you can just alternate this list between 2 accounts
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Went into my Mr T last night, and the 'T.Beef Top Side Top Rump Silverside Joint Medium' all had 'half price' stickers on them, which I presume makes them the same price as Mr A. Shame, as I was going to expand my horizons from Lynx & Finish tablets to meat today. :-/If you don’t speculate, you can’t accumulate. :beer:0
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quick question. I am planning to spend some of my own money today (dont worry not much)
say my shopping comes to just over £40 can i use a Pricecheck voucher along side a £6 off when you spend 40 or more till spit voucher and then say mabies a few £2 off nappys vouchers...
Also think i would be pushing it if i used a £5 off 30 spend co-op voucher as well
Thanks just planning my days shopping0 -
Was doing my DTD yesterday and noticed that this product has 100g in the package but on the SEL it advertises £3.69 for 125gramms. This means that if you take it too CS they have overcharged you as they have only given you 100g rather than the 125g advertised. How they are going to calculate depends on the CS.0
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quick question. I am planning to spend some of my own money today (dont worry not much)
say my shopping comes to just over £40 can i use a Pricecheck voucher along side a £6 off when you spend 40 or more till spit voucher and then say mabies a few £2 off nappys vouchers...
Also think i would be pushing it if i used a £5 off 30 spend co-op voucher as well
Thanks just planning my days shopping
that should be fine0 -
Apologies for earlier post re: cod loin. Although the guy at the counter said it was £18 per kilo (I got there before they put the prices out) it actually says £15 per kilo on the label. So not such a good deal but still brilliant - if it works!0
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soccergoods wrote: »Was doing my DTD yesterday and noticed that this product has 100g in the package but on the SEL it advertises £3.69 for 125gramms. This means that if you take it too CS they have overcharged you as they have only given you 100g rather than the 125g advertised. How they are going to calculate depends on the CS.
This is risky as CS tend to scribble on the receipts. If you then try to redeem a DTD voucher using the receipt it may be refused0
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