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ENDS 19/7!!! GET IN! Easy (free) 10000 TescoClubcard points when you buy Yali & Leffe
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Hope is not a strategy.0
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Tesco milan cutlery set £12.50 274 points (both sets 16 pieces)
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.208-6049.aspxHope is not a strategy.0 -
Also Tesco Shanghai and design cutlery sets, prices and points as above. We have the Shanghai for every day, it's quite nice and doesn't look cheap.Hope is not a strategy.0
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so what is the cheapest but gives me the most points?life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0
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The plastic cutlery someone posted earlier gives you 82 points for £1.75 spend, which gives £2.46 in rewards.
The Nanza duvet cover someone posted earlier gives 370 points for £10 spend, which equates to £11.10 in rewards.
EDIT no longer correct price has changed, see below.
Haven't seen anything else yet that gives you more in rewards than you spend. Don't for get the £15 off £75 the OP mentioned above, and quidco will give you further 3% cashback.Hope is not a strategy.0 -
HTTP address for all the bands of bonus on tesco direct are as below. Use your imagination to figure out where the http:// fits in at the start of each line since I dont have enough posts to post links direct.
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http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026332 - 200 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026333 - 250 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026334 - 300 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026335 - 340 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026336 - 350 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026337 - 400 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026339 - 450 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026340 - 500 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026342 - 550 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026343 - 600 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026345 - 750 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026346 - 900 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026347 - 1000 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026348 - 2500 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026349 - 5000 points
http://direct.tesco.com/promo/?id=S00026351 - 7000 points0 -
Tesco Nanza Duvet Set Sb Natural
350 EXTRA CLUBCARD BOOSTER POINTS
valid from 13/6/2011 until 10/7/2011
£10.00 (£10.00/each)
Add to basket
Quoted earlier by an OP
This is now showing at £20.:oHope is not a strategy.0 -
Soo, lets do the math. If I buy 90 packs of the polycarbonate cutlery at a cost of £157.50 then I get 1500 air miles = 2 return flights from Glasgow/Edinburgh/Aberdeen to London/Dublin
90 packs @ £1.75 each = £157.50
(80 booster points + 3.5 points per pack) * 90 = 7515 clubcard points
Converted to vouchers = £75 vouchers
Air miles convert at the rate of £2.50 -> 50 miles,
So £75 vouchers -> 1500 air miles @ 375 miles per flight
Not too bad a deal for anyone planning a little break in the coming months. Its a shame that Amsterdam is 1200 miles per person from up here, but cant win them all. Unlike all you lucky Londoners, who have Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris available considered as its a 375 mile leg so its a good one for you.
To max out the 10k limit would require 125 packs per account at a cost of £218.75 giving 2087 air miles to use.
There is also a £30 for £10 of vouchers deal points exchange on train journeys with redspottedhanky.com, who have the added bonus that you should be able to use a railcard for your journey to further drop the price.0 -
Soo, lets do the math. If I buy 90 packs of the polycarbonate cutlery at a cost of £157.50 then I get 1500 air miles = 2 return flights from Glasgow/Edinburgh/Aberdeen to London/Dublin
90 packs @ £1.75 each = £157.50
(80 booster points + 3.5 points per pack) * 90 = 7515 clubcard points
Converted to vouchers = £75 vouchers
Air miles convert at the rate of £2.50 -> 50 miles,
So £75 vouchers -> 1500 air miles @ 375 miles per flight
Not too bad a deal for anyone planning a little break in the coming months. Its a shame that Amsterdam is 1200 miles per person from up her, but cant win them all. Unlike all you lucky Londoners, who have Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris available considered as its a 375 mile leg so its a good one for you.
To max out the 10k limit would require 125 packs per account at a cost of £218.75 giving 2087 air miles to use.
There is also a £30 for £10 of vouchers deal points exchange on train journeys with redspottedhanky.com, who have the added bonus that you should be able to use a railcard for your journey to further drop the price.
You could probably sell them on Ebay for (say) 10 packs for net £5 (after postage).
So you'd recoup about £45 of that £157.
Would work even better if you had a pal with a shop.0
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