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ENDS 19/7!!! GET IN! Easy (free) 10000 TescoClubcard points when you buy Yali & Leffe
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Thanks for that. Think I might start doing this as well as the last three ones I sent to Tesco I never received any points for(and they were the qualifying ones)0
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highland2010 wrote: »A point of note there are not that many "qualifying cartridges "
they have been doing this for a while as have boots however:
if you send 1 qualifying cartridge back to boots recycle via quidoco you may also get QC £1.50 cashback ( or £3 for your first) as well as 100 boots points and you can print off the freepost label yourself, I have only recently sent via quidco link have tracked but not yet paid , however have got all the boots points
stangly enough its in recycled phones!
http://www.quidco.com/mobiles/mobile-phone-recycling/boots-recycle/
personally prefer boots as you get the credit on your card in a couple of days. If i get the quidco a bonus0 -
Think this was previously posted, but Tesco Credit Card has an offer of 1000 pts if you recommend it to family/friends and they take out a card - filled out a form send through with statement a while back, valid until July. Hubby just got the card with a long 0% for bt.0
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Editor's Comment: In today's world, the consumer is more powerful than ever
Adam Leyland, The Grocer
21 May 2011
It's time for the big reveal. And the no1 spot in this year's Power List is... Martin Lewis, the founder of moneysavingexpert.com.
It's a controversial choice, I admit. In second place, Tesco's new CEO Philip Clarke presides over a business with a market capitalisation of £33bn. The market cap of Paul Polman's Unilever is even higher: almost £60bn.
But Lewis and his hugely popular website is a symbolic selection, touching on the new power of the consumer in the age of the internet.
The consumer has always been powerful. But in today's world, she is more powerful than ever before.
One reason is consumer choice: as we reveal in our Grocery Retail Structure report, the consumer now has a greater choice of grocery shopping options than ever before, with all the major multiples seeking to expand (p16). But the impact of the internet is even more profound. It was moneysavingexpert that first alerted consumers to the fatal flaw in Tesco's Double the Difference promotion via a site called Trolleychecker.com, built from the developer's bedroom in "a few hours".
But Trolleychecker.com is just the tip of the iceberg. Just as price comparison websites have already brought total transparency to the insurance market (and obliterated the concept of insurance brands), in our market mysupermarket.co.uk and our own supplier, BrandView.co.uk, mean that rivals (and consumers) are alerted to price changes in minutes.
Shoppers can now check prices from their laptops, or check a rival's price in-store, via their mobile phone. There are even special iPhone apps to aid you in the process.
All the supermarkets are boasting record traffic. That's thanks to promotions... and Martin Lewis and his mob. The consumer is shopping around for the best deal. The consumer is no longer king. She is an empress.
http://www.thegrocer.co.uk/articles.aspx?page=articles&ID=2181790 -
i prefer to be called a cottage industry and not a "mob"life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0
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the areas you will find these offer on are homeshop, cookshop, dining, electrical, home entertainment and frozen they go live i believe its wednesday.0
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matti25801 wrote: »the areas you will find these offer on are homeshop, cookshop, dining, electrical, home entertainment and frozen they go live i believe its wednesday.
Frozen sounds promising :beer::D;):D:beer:0 -
Intelligence so far:
1. The promotion is called Clubcard points booster
2. There will be extra points offers online & in-store this coming week
3. Tesco are worried enough about the potential for exploitation to limit points to 10,000 per account
4. At the customer loyalty conference in London (Wednesday 15 June) Janet Smith (Tesco Clubcard Director) will announce up to 3 x the value
5. Various extra clubcard points deals are trickling out:
- 500 points when you spend £30 on men's clothing
- 3000 points on selected TVs
- 500 points on garden power
- 1000 points on two Hornby/ Scalextrix racing sets
6. More juicy offers from Wednesday on homeshop, cookshop, dining, electrical, home entertainment and frozen
Frozen seems so offer good potential: strategy: look out for:
- items needed
- with extra points
- and nice single the difference vs Asda
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What do you mean about the announcement about 'up to 3 times the value'??
Points are already worth this in rewards, so what else are you referring to?!?!Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £1700
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