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Tesco DISCUSSION, grabbits and misprices thread 11+
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jumblejack wrote: »Whereabouts natterjack?
Im on the wirral near liverpool. Have been to bid$ton and br0mb0r0ugh- have the ss got a knack to them by the way cos I cant seem to get em to work!
PS bring back the custard and jelly glitch!£20 a day April 2014 £834.87/£600 :j
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Bot too far from me but no doubt you will get PMed by locals which can be real useful!!!
I never get through ss without assistance either. They are really temperamental.:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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I have to tell you all that I am so excited about my e-voucher, my irons and refund. I've never had anything like this before with Tesco. They even stopped me buying the free jelly and custard! The one and only time I thought I had DTD was when I bought 2 hand crimped Cornish pasties. They were supposed to be £2 each but had stickers on them for 1.25. I winked at my husband as the SA put them through the till at £2 because I have explained to him about DTD. As we were walking towards Customer Service, I told him to take the shopping and load the car and I took the two pasties to CS. I queued up, looking smug. I told them that I had been charged £2.00 each for them, then I pointed to the sticker. He said 1.25, that's the time they were made...0
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jumblejack wrote: »Bot too far from me but no doubt you will get PMed by locals which can be real useful!!!
I never get through ss without assistance either. They are really temperamental.
sorry I meant the self scanners on shop floor
£20 a day April 2014 £834.87/£600 :j
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I have to tell you all that I am so excited about my e-voucher, my irons and refund. I've never had anything like this before with Tesco. They even stopped me buying the free jelly and custard! The one and only time I thought I had DTD was when I bought 2 hand crimped Cornish pasties. They were supposed to be £2 each but had stickers on them for 1.25. I winked at my husband as the SA put them through the till at £2 because I have explained to him about DTD. As we were walking towards Customer Service, I told him to take the shopping and load the car and I took the two pasties to CS. I queued up, looking smug. I told them that I had been charged £2.00 each for them, then I pointed to the sticker. He said 1.25, that's the time they were made...
that really made me giggle! Thanks for the cheering up! :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
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if none on main shelf it is also on promo end:)katierose1 wrote: »Pilgrims choice mature - blue packetYou have to loose sight of the shore sometimes to cross new oceans.
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mymerrywidow1
Sorry ..................................................
You have to loose sight of the shore sometimes to cross new oceans.
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I have to tell you all that I am so excited about my e-voucher, my irons and refund. I've never had anything like this before with Tesco. They even stopped me buying the free jelly and custard! The one and only time I thought I had DTD was when I bought 2 hand crimped Cornish pasties. They were supposed to be £2 each but had stickers on them for 1.25. I winked at my husband as the SA put them through the till at £2 because I have explained to him about DTD. As we were walking towards Customer Service, I told him to take the shopping and load the car and I took the two pasties to CS. I queued up, looking smug. I told them that I had been charged £2.00 each for them, then I pointed to the sticker. He said 1.25, that's the time they were made...
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Hi everyone!
Just a quick question, does anyone know if DTD also applies to online orders? If so, how do you claim your DTD?
Thanks
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