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Top 10 Tesco Rewards Discussion
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I have some vouchers with expire on 31st August, will there be another double up before then or should I use them this time? Can't find anything online to use them for, not even a day out!
is this what you mean? taken from martin's tesco post
While not as lucrative as Tesco Rewards 3x or 4x value, there's a way to use vouchers in store and still increase their worth. Tesco's Clubcard exchange, which began on Mon 13 May, lets you swap £5 worth of vouchers for £10 to spend in some departments both in-store and online.
You have until 11.59pm on Tue 2 Jul to swap vouchers and until 11.59pm on 11 July to spend them on certain lines.0 -
Why doesn't the Tesco Boost article (in the newsletter) link to a new, up-to-date thread or at least a new mse post explaining the new system, instead of going straight to old no longer relevant posts about the 2011 summer exchange?
eta: http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/boost-at-tesco/departments/
and point 3 here http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/reclaim-tesco-vouchers"And suddenly I find myself listening to a man I've never known before,Telling me about the sea..."0 -
I think you have it slightly wrong as the electrical
(Bread Maker) I was after are NOT included (no electricals.)Treat everyday as your last one on earth! and one day you will be right.0 -
I think you have it slightly wrong as the electrical
(Bread Maker) I was after are NOT included (no electricals.)
You are correct at the time of your post, but currently you are not correct! That is - today- the new categories came into effect - which includes Electricals (but not TVs or DIY).
HTHsI used to work for Tesco - now retired - speciality Clubcard0 -
I used the new tesco Boost today in the Toy department, have ordered my children 2 Furby's and some other bits and bobs, and I was really pleased with it. No faffing with exchanging vouchers this year, they were already available to spend once I was paying. This has been much better than last year (although possibly because I was much more organised and had already decided what I wanted to buy!)0
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Some items Tesco include in their Boosts have an inflated price which of course negates the point of Boosts.Compare prices with other outlets before committing to use your vouchers.0
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I'm amazed that holidays aren't included in today's list of the Top 10! We save our vouchers every year and for the past 3 years have had virtually free accommodation with Al Fresco (formerly Thomson).
It might not be everybody's cup of tea, but the holiday parks are lovely - much nicer than the equivalent priced hotel for a week in school holidays, and for the £495 max that you're allowed to use per holiday you can often find half-term accommodation that's entirely covered by the vouchers.
We're going to Duinrell theme park/water park in Easter hols for £18, and Cypsela in Spain in May/June half-term for £2.10- just need to pay for transport.
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Hi All ,
I have found some restuarant vouchers the old paper type that are now out of date valid to 30/06/13 does anyone know if its ok to get get these credited back to account or re issued ?
Many Thanks
Zeberdy0 -
Hi All ,
I have found some restuarant vouchers the old paper type that are now out of date valid to 30/06/13 does anyone know if its ok to get get these credited back to account or re issued ?
Many Thanks
Zeberdy
Quick answer - No - to either option!
Clubcard Reward are even more strict about expiry dates for these, in comparison with the ordinary cash vouchers.I used to work for Tesco - now retired - speciality Clubcard0 -
"But until Mon 23 Jun, you can get an even bigger boost - up to five times the value towards days out. You can get £10 days out vouchers for £2 Clubcard tokens. Usually convert £2.50 Clubcard tokens and you'll get £10 in vouchers, but now, for Colchester Zoo, Cadbury World, London Zoo, Paradise Wildlife Park and more, every £2 in clubcard vouchers gets you £1 towards your entry ticket".
I think that last line should read £100
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