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Tesco Price Checker Thread #8
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I purchased the Hardys Crest Cabernet Shiraz Merlot (750ml) at Tesco for £10.99 on Friday, after checking it was still £5.00 in Asda.
Input details into Pricechecker Friday afternoon.
This morning got a voucher for only £3.01 as it had pricechecked at Asda at £7.98 - which is incorrect :mad:
I would take it back if you can. Its still showing as £10.99 T £5 A
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Red_Wine/Hardys_Crest_Cabernet_Shiraz_Merlot_750ml.html
Try buying the cab sauv I got“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Thanks mhoc - but I drank it on Saturday night
I checked both the Mysupermarket and Asda's own website Friday morning and both were showing as £5.00 at Asda.
I DO like the Casillero del Diablo cabernet sauvignon :T0 -
Thanks mhoc - but I drank it on Saturday night
I checked both the Mysupermarket and Asda's own website Friday morning and both were showing as £5.00 at Asda.
I DO like the Casillero del Diablo cabernet sauvignon :T
I use a small bottle of the sauvignon blanc for cooking withProbably a waste of good wine but it makes one heck of a risotto *hic*
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Thanks mhoc - but I drank it on Saturday night
I checked both the Mysupermarket and Asda's own website Friday morning and both were showing as £5.00 at Asda.
I DO like the Casillero del Diablo cabernet sauvignon :T
In our house we have a rule that nobody is allowed to drink anything until the price check voucher comes in. And usually by then we have forgotten about the wine and my wine lake stays intact.“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Hardys crest Shiraz merlot 10.99 5 in A
original source shower gel 2.02 1 in A
oust aersol 2.25 1 in A
Toblerone 4.00 2.in A
voucher 10.260 -
I know it isn't Tesco JTD, but if this is spread to all Sainsbury stores it may be useful to people who don't have a Tesco or Asda store nearby.:)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/8756590/Sainsburys-launch-hi-tech-promotion-scheme.htmlN1LDA:D0 -
can anyone please tell me if you have to buy a certain minimum number of different items you have to buy per receipt to qualify like im sure its 8 with Asda. Also what would they pay out with the comfort pure would I be right in thinking £1.50p per 2 bottles. Basically ive got some 75p coupons off of each bottle of Comfort plus a £3 off when you spend £20 spend and save voucher. What would be the best way to save money on this please?
Im sure after someone's explained it to be I shall be able to get my head round it. Many ThanksMad Mum to 3 wonderful children, 2 foster kittens and 2 big fat cats that never made it to a new home!
Aiming to loose 56 pounds this year. Total to date 44.5 pounds 12.5 to go. Slimming World Rocks!0 -
narabanekeater wrote: »can anyone please tell me if you have to buy a certain minimum number of different items you have to buy per receipt to qualify like im sure its 8 with Asda. Also what would they pay out with the comfort pure would I be right in thinking £1.50p per 2 bottles. Basically ive got some 75p coupons off of each bottle of Comfort plus a £3 off when you spend £20 spend and save voucher. What would be the best way to save money on this please?
Im sure after someone's explained it to be I shall be able to get my head round it. Many Thanks
no there is no minimum amount or maximum amount of items that you need to buy to qualify for the tesco jtd voucher,works quite well if you can combine with vouchers, as these are not taken into account
if its the 750 ml bottles you would need to buy 16 to take it to £20(as they are £2.50 for 2) so that you can use your £3 voucher
you could use 16(sa willing) 75p coupons making a total of £5 to pay you would get a jtd voucher back of £8 as it is 50p cheaper in asda for every 2 that you buy
i think that is correct was quite early in the morning when i worked it out0 -
Probably morally wrong, but... I bought some wine (cant remember which but not important, it the method that counts) at Tesco for £8 a bottle. I got 2. About 3 weeks later the same wine was in Asda, 2 for £10. I still had the reciept from Tesco, so bought the wine from Asda then returned it to Tesco using the Tesco receipt and got back that extra £6.I miss too many pages due to work so if you need an answer from me, please send me a PM.
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"If things don't add up - In the unlikely event you are charged more than the price on the shelf or product we will refund you double the difference"0 -
I wouldn't know what reason to give for returning wine that didn't pricecheck correctly.
Is it acceptable to be forthright and say it didn't pricecheck correctly, or say something like...oops, bought the wrong wine0
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