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Calling all wombles!
madkitty
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Has anyone got any tips???
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All depends on how many points at a time your after. SS check outs always good but low points otherwise pot luck with receipts left in trolleys0
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around the petrol station is also a good place if you want points ones, most blokes never use their CC0
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Mind the dog mess on Wimbledon Common!0
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SS 100 points all alcohol0
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What is the rule on wombling? I saw a receipt on the floor by the trollies on my way out of Tesco yesterday and it was for over £100 so I picked it up and the trolley guy said "you're not supposed to do that you know" I just said it was mine and I'd dropped it. He then said that it was an offence to try and get other people's points put on your card. Is it?Jane
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I think it probably is against Clubcard rules, and apparently (I've heard) that if a lot of your points come from being added on afterwards you can have your CC taken away! So perhaps don't do it too often, and mix them in with using your CC for your own shopping? The link in the post below refers to the DTD checker, now sadly defunct, but you can get a few modest vouchers by entering wombled receipts into the Tesco Price Checker. HTH, the cake (an occasional wombler)recovering_spendaholic wrote: »What is the rule on wombling? I saw a receipt on the floor by the trollies on my way out of Tesco yesterday and it was for over £100 so I picked it up and the trolley guy said "you're not supposed to do that you know" I just said it was mine and I'd dropped it. He then said that it was an offence to try and get other people's points put on your card. Is it?0
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