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£50 worth (£25 - £30 in Asda value) of shopping for £8.89 + delivery

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  • Cazo
    Cazo Posts: 421 Forumite
    AngelsMadv wrote: »

    So - For those wondering here is a full breakdown.

    Product Tesco Asda Diff back
    McCain Hash browns x 2 £2.80 £2.00 £0.80
    Chicken dippers 24pack £2.76 £2.00 £0.76
    crunchy nut cornflakes £2.98 £2.00 £0.98
    Nescafe original £6.38 £5.00 £1.38
    terry's orange x2 £5.50 £2.00 £3.50
    deep dish pizza x 1 only £1.99 £1.00 £0.99
    pepsi max x 1 only £3.79 £2.00 £1.79
    lilt 1 only £1.78 £1.00 £0.78
    Vimto 2 ltr fizzy x 2 £2.7 0 £1.50 £1.20
    Stella Lager 18 pack £19.99 £12.00 £7.99

    Total of each shop = Mr T £50.67 Mr A £30.50
    Total Diff back = £20.17

    Therefore my order is as follows:
    Dear AngelsMadv,
    Thank you for shopping with Tesco
    Your order number is: blah blah
    We will be delivering on:
    Tuesday 26th July between 2pm and 4pm - this slot cost me £2.50
    Your groceries will arrive without bags

    Order summary
    Total Savings:£0.00Your Guide price:(13 items) £50.67Delivery charge:£2.50Subtotal:£53.17
    Payment summary
    Total left to pay:£53.17
    Clubcard points collected for this visit
    Clubcard points106Green Clubcard points1

    So my total cost is £53.17
    Minus £10 cashback 1st order (ENTER XXAFFT at checkout - don't forget!)
    Minus £11.11 Topcashback (go through link above)
    Minus £20 (max is £20 - it's £20.17 in my example) Just the difference (by entering your details when delivered into https://www.tescopricecheck.com/PriceCheck/Pages/Default.aspx)

    This means a total of £12.06 for all my stuff.

    I hope this is clear HTH.

    How do you know what items will be cheaper though, is there a way to compare and make sure before you buy?
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  • caro100
    caro100 Posts: 232 Forumite
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    shirley999 wrote: »
    Please note that the cashback from TCB is for "Groceries New Sign-up & Purchase", and the £10 code "valid on your first single grocery order".


    Hi I was wondering about this. I am registered as I use tesco direct but have never bought groceries from there. My topcashback is connected to the same email that is connected to tesco so surely i wont get the new sign up money just the £10 off? Thanks for any advice.
  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    Cazo wrote: »
    Hi there, what is a JTD voucher? Also in order for this to work do I buy from Tesco? I'm just a little confused as to why ASDA has been mentioned, not sounding rude I just wanted to know what this had to do with ASDA, as this sounds a good deal, thanks!

    OK, a perfectly valid question if you've not used the system before. Tesco have a price match policy where they used to refund double the difference, but now only refund JTD or "Just the difference". So if you buy something at Tesco at £2, that is £1 at Asda, they give you £1 back.

    So yes, you buy your stuff at Tesco. The things I've bought are all cheaper at Asda so I get the £20 JTD voucher. For this promotion i.e. the one in the titlte of the thread, you do your shop online, through Topcashback. Full terms of the pricemeatch promise are online @

    https://www.tescopricecheck.com/pricecheck/pages/tsandcs.aspx
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  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    Cazo wrote: »
    How do you know what items will be cheaper though, is there a way to compare and make sure before you buy?

    Yes. You check the Teso Website, and then the Asda website. As a starting point, use Mysupermarket which checks both. Look for Asda offers. Whe you have your list, go to both Tesco to order it, then Asda to check it is in fact what MYsupermarket says it is.

    HTH
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  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    caro100 wrote: »
    Hi I was wondering about this. I am registered as I use tesco direct but have never bought groceries from there. My topcashback is connected to the same email that is connected to tesco so surely i wont get the new sign up money just the £10 off? Thanks for any advice.

    Yes you will. I just signed up to Tesco using a different e-mail address. I have used them many times before but not through Topcashback. I've always gone through Quidco.

    HTH
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    Updated 14/10/14 :A
  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    shirley999 wrote: »
    Please note that the cashback from TCB is for "Groceries New Sign-up & Purchase", and the £10 code "valid on your first single grocery order".

    Thanks for this, added to 1st post!
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  • im a bit confused... i'm registered to Tesco and TCB but i havent never ordered from Tesco before, so i can still use the account that ive been using just to browse right? and TCB i have used ocado with before, so do i need to make a new account for TCB? or will my current one be ok?
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  • AngelsMadv
    AngelsMadv Posts: 2,668 Forumite
    im a bit confused... i'm registered to Tesco and TCB but i havent never ordered from Tesco before, so i can still use the account that ive been using just to browse right? and TCB i have used ocado with before, so do i need to make a new account for TCB? or will my current one be ok?

    Your existing one will be fine if you've not ordered from Tesco Grocery before. I did reregister with Tesco though just to be sure! Just use a different e-mail address.
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  • PotatoPotato
    PotatoPotato Posts: 672 Forumite
    edited 23 July 2011 at 1:50PM
    Quick question, if i have signed up to Tesco but never actually done a delivery (ie: bought anything)
    am i still classed as a "new customer"?

    Signed up A LONG TIME ago
    AngelsMadv wrote: »
    Your existing one will be fine if you've not ordered from Tesco Grocery before. I did reregister with Tesco though just to be sure! Just use a different e-mail address.
  • teralin
    teralin Posts: 138 Forumite
    My question is - does the price comparison with Asda take place the date the goods are ordered or the date they are delivered. Asdas prices may change between these two dates.

    Thanks for the heads up.
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