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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • mrspatch
    mrspatch Posts: 171 Forumite
    aallank wrote: »
    Thanks for replying
    oh no, your joking, i followed the spreadsheet to the letter, was sure i'd got it right. what weight does it need to be then??

    I thought it had 2b over 1 or 1.1kg - perhaps someone could confirm this + add it to ss-which just mentions a medium size.
  • Jodie+Matt
    Jodie+Matt Posts: 1,303 Forumite
    The only thing with buying gift cards (if you did manage to buy them) is that you'd constantly be losing part of your DTD as they'd either come back n/a or matched, meaning you'd have to spend more hard cash to get it back up again each time - which would cost you what you were trying to avoid paying in the 1st place lol

    hmm... i think if you stuck to one toothbrush plus one dentyl, that would come to £13, plus £10 for the voucher, pay with £20 voucher, and £3 cash, get a £20 voucher back, and repeat...
  • Bedsdriver wrote: »

    Oh and on a personal note, punctuation should not be asbused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! < example

    And spelling should be checked before having a go at others ;)
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  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    The only thing with buying gift cards (if you did manage to buy them) is that you'd constantly be losing part of your DTD as they'd either come back n/a or matched, meaning you'd have to spend more hard cash to get it back up again each time - which would cost you what you were trying to avoid paying in the 1st place lol


    I think the person said they would buy:
    a Vanish oxi action 1.5kg...£12 £4 DTD £16
    dentyl mouthwash ............£3 £1 DTD £4
    + £10 gift card
    so DTD remains £20 for a spend of £20 voucher +£5 cash. (not sure how it was £3 ( eta:I see, toothbrush instead of vanish) but you get the idea)

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  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    brindles01 wrote: »
    I don't know of a barcode - the tub has a band around the top with 1.5kg in big letters - can't miss it.
    brindles01 wrote: »
    Make sure you get the 1.5kg PINK tub - the white one is £6.00!


    Either I got the wrong Oxi or they are really down to £6.00 I bought today.

    th_DSCF1488.jpg?t=1303757752 barcode : 5 011417 542910

    So did I get the wrong one?
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  • Londinium33
    Londinium33 Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Planning my shop for tomorrow can anyone tell me if I can use the following 4 voucher in a £40 shop:-

    Quantimatic £5 voucher
    Co-op £5 off a £30 shp
    Tesco £6 off a £40 shop
    DTD for £20

    That would be £36 of a £40 shop.

    Any ideas.
  • judebristol
    judebristol Posts: 504 Forumite
    karlie88 wrote: »
    it's Philip Clarke, in disguise!

    now he knows some DTD deals so that prices can be matched or come back as N/A!

    hence, 'tesco thanks for this post'!

    :eek:

    LOL LOL can you imagine him coming here , scared of some women and men on MSE LOL LOL :D
  • I think the person said they would buy:
    a Vanish oxi action 1.5kg...£12 £4 DTD £16
    dentyl mouthwash ............£3 £1 DTD £4
    + £10 gift card
    so DTD remains £20 for a spend of £20 voucher +£5 cash. (not sure how it was £3 ( eta:I see, toothbrush instead of vanish) but you get the idea)

    lol yeah, I see now. Ok, well if this works (and I DEF hope it does!!) then O.M.G!!!! lol
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  • brindles01
    brindles01 Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Bedsdriver wrote: »
    Seriously folks, there are some things you should not discuss
    1. What you are planning to buy based on a new offer
    2. Some ways Tesco could track vouchers
    3. How to use the same voucher twice
    4. Quirks you have spotted
    This deli counter issue can be fixed overnight causing problems for tomorrow's shoppers. The Flump is a prime example of this.

    The Hardys wine offer was discussed here a lot and was amended ready for the very next day. Now I am sure other web sites mentioned the Hardys wine offer too and it probably wasn't our fault the offer did not work in the end but the long and the short of it is, wait until it is in place before drawing it to peoples attention.

    We don't need people here to do Tescos work for them.

    Oh and on a personal note, punctuation should not be asbused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! < example

    loads of smileys is a bit girly :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: <prime example

    and a really good rule, when you quote another post, only quote as many lines as you are going to type. Some people are quoting 70 lines of text but just adding a few words. It's unnecessary.

    If you are adding just one line, quote one line.


    Thank you for your attention.

    LOL :D:D:D

    Own up??

    Who called the Forum Police? ^^^^^^^^ :D:D:D
    DTD - Doing Tesco Daily - while I still have vouchers!
  • debsjc
    debsjc Posts: 3,222 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Bedsdriver wrote: »
    Seriously folks, there are some things you should not discuss.

    Not sure we really need a lecture from someone with a grand total of 57 posts on this forum.

    You are right that sometimes by sharing things here we help Tesco to stop them more quickly, but how else do we pass on good finds to others? It's a bit selfish just to keep information to yourself I think.

    I like excessive punctuation and smilies, and will continue to use them, thanks for your input!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)
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