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Tesco Price Checker Thread #8
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dont understand why would you be bothered about what gives a good return if it is no longer DTD
It's great if you can get stuff matched to Asdas offers and collect points BUT no point giving them any money till they start honouring their promises. No one has had any vouchers for ages and they have removed their 36 hr promise from the site too, hmmmm. Wonder why?!!!:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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dont understand why would you be bothered about what gives a good return if it is no longer DTD
I have been keeping my vouchers going (on a smaller scale since demise of dtd) and had quite a few of the meal deals (3 of which gave you a £17.79 voucher back). As time goes by the value of the vouchers reduces and more cash is required but I am still getting my points in addition. Whilst I can I will still try and keep vouchers going until the promotion is pronounced officially dead in the water.
Equally, if it were Asda offering a massive price difference such as what Ive suggested on the gillette fusion I'd be buying it in there and making use of the price guarantee and gaining 10%. Yes, its a hassle and time consuming and the rewards small these days but it keeps me happy!
Besides, this is a tesco price checker thread - so why is it any surprise that I posted information about an item potentially giving a voucher back? Or maybe its because this thread has largely become a battle ground over whether it is acceptable or not to "reuse" vouchers.
Strange I thought I was posting on topic.Love, through the trees, past the sky, beyond the northern lights; and I won't let go. May your soul and spirt fly sweetheart x
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Im still here
I just dont need to comment on people making up false stuff
I recycle.. and proud of it. I do not make up vouchers, edit vouchers or so anything that is illegal, I dont need to as I have plenty of recipts and vouchers.
Even after the trouble caused you are still going to carry on.......unbelievable!!!0 -
jumblejack wrote: »They have changed the wording on the 'processing' page. It used to say to expect a reply within 36 hours at the latest. This promise has now disappeared.
So whatever is going on, it is DELIBERATE and not a system error/flaw etc.
They really do seem to be trying to snuff it out quietly.
Thank youThanks for sending us your receipt details.
We are now checking and you will receive an email from us as soon as your results are ready. At the latest you will hear from us in the next 36 hours (but it will probably be sooner).
Please hold onto your receipt or delivery note, as you may need this in order to redeem a voucher.
Whilst you are waiting, why not check out our great online deals on Tesco.com.
I just submitted a dummy run and got the same as usual message.
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myalphabetgirls wrote: »I have been keeping my vouchers going (on a smaller scale since demise of dtd) and had quite a few of the meal deals (3 of which gave you a £17.79 voucher back). As time goes by the value of the vouchers reduces and more cash is required but I am still getting my points in addition. Whilst I can I will still try and keep vouchers going until the promotion is pronounced officially dead in the water.
Equally, if it were Asda offering a massive price difference such as what Ive suggested on the gillette fusion I'd be buying it in there and making use of the price guarantee and gaining 10%. Yes, its a hassle and time consuming and the rewards small these days but it keeps me happy!
Besides, this is a tesco price checker thread - so why is it any surprise that I posted information about an item potentially giving a voucher back? Or maybe its because this thread has largely become a battle ground over whether it is acceptable or not to "reuse" vouchers.
Strange I thought I was posting on topic.
It is handy having the price matches for Asda/Tesco when something is on a good offer in one of the supermarkets as sometimes it is so difficult to find stock. I now buy it in the supermarket which hasn't got the offer if I cannot find it in my local one knowing that I can still get the offer price (or could when Tesco were issuing vouchers/keeping to their promise).Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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I'm twenty miles from my nearest Asda and only two from Tesco. It helps in this day and age to get the products for the cheapest price especially as we're being ripped off royally by the biggest supermarkets.0
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I've waited ages to say this.
VOUCHERS ARE IN !!!!!!!!!!!
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AND ..... Tuesday!You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.
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