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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5

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  • Money_maker
    Money_maker Posts: 5,471 Forumite
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    Gemini_Jes wrote: »
    Think I have found another DTD on Persil..will try it later...

    Persil Small and Mighty non bio 1 litre....Tesco £6.40...Asda £4.00.....DTD £4.80 so net cost £1.60
    same prices for bio and colour versions.

    Got this one yesterday. Should be able to confirm later when the vouchers come in :D
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  • scotsgirl_3
    scotsgirl_3 Posts: 1,618 Forumite
    s_glover wrote: »
    Thanks very much. When I follow the link provided in your post explaining the tabs I can see the links to each tab. I was using the link to the spreadsheet in post 2 on the first page and this does not bring up the links to the tabs, maybe this can be changed?
    the link shouldn't have changed but I've re-entered it just in case

    I think the location of the tabs may be browser dependent - I'm on chrome and I have a visible pale grey section at the top which has the links to different tabs.
  • Thanks to those who told me about the finish going up in price today...i went out and got some last nite..

    One at a cash shop so if it doesnt come back as dtd of 15.96 i can take it back.

    The other i bought as part of using a dtd vvoucher....plus the 2£ MOC which worked a treat.

    I have just inputted one now....

    If i submit the other cash shop from the same computer will it register or does it not matter as long as i use a different email address??

    P>S the MM foamer was still going thro at 3.30 in my local last nite. Someone mentioned that the price was scanning at the non reduced tesco price of higher than 3.30. Still a good buy tho.
  • scotsgirl wrote: »
    the link shouldn't have changed but I've re-entered it just in case

    I think the location of the tabs may be browser dependent - I'm on chrome and I have a visible pale grey section at the top which has the links to different tabs.

    Firefox is at the bottom.
    Clearly they [Tesco] found it hard to make a promise they couldn't keep." Asda Spokesperson.

    I say Tesco found it EASY to make promises it still cannot keep.
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    caz2703 wrote: »
    Quick question:

    We have some decent sized vouchers that I was going to kill by getting baby formula. The voucher itself doesn't exclude it but in the T&Cs it says vouchers can't be used to purchase infant formula. Has anyone any comment to make as otherwise I'm at a loss at to what to buy that isn't perishable.

    go for it, worse case scenario is they don't accept.

    they will probably accept the voucher.
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  • caz2703
    caz2703 Posts: 3,630 Forumite
    Firefox is at the bottom.

    I'm running FF and my tabs are at the top! Version 3.6.16
  • Encantador
    Encantador Posts: 678 Forumite
    scotsgirl wrote: »
    the link shouldn't have changed but I've re-entered it just in case

    I think the location of the tabs may be browser dependent - I'm on chrome and I have a visible pale grey section at the top which has the links to different tabs.

    Only grey tab I can see on FF

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    DATE ADDED (ORANGE= new deal)DATE CONFIRMEDDate change (hide)TitleTescoTesco Change (hide me)AsdaAsda change (hide me)DTDNet costQtyReturnVOUCHERS / NOTES
  • karlie88 wrote: »
    go for it, worse case scenario is they don't accept.

    they will probably accept the voucher.

    I would go for it personally, I doubt they will notice and even if they read the terms and conditions it probably wouldn't be noticed anyway.
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  • dorajar
    dorajar Posts: 900 Forumite
    I entered a receipt yesterday at 11 am. the site said up to 36 hours but just wondereing if all the vouchers come through at a set time. Constantly checking emails and will stop if really need to wait till the 36 hours are up. Many thanks
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