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Tesco clothes scanning at much lower prices!
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A lot of Tesco clothes are scanning at much lower prices,than on the ticket.We have just purchased some 3-4 year old girls clothes,with £6 on the ticket scanning at £1.50.Lots of other items were scanning at half price.The £5 off £25 voucher is still in store also.
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There were signs about this in my store. I got my daughter a lovely long cream cable knit cardigan age 11-12 for £6 which was half price. She probably wont like it mind you!“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Unfortunately, I've had it the other way round at Tesco!
Bought a pair of jeans for DD last week, price said £3 but went through as £3.50. Also, bought a scarf for myself this morning, priced at £2 but went through as £5!
Might be best to use the self scanner on items first to check.
Birdy12It's wouldn't have not wouldn't of, shouldn't have not shouldn't of and couldn't have not couldn't of. Geddit?0 -
Unfortunately, I've had it the other way round at Tesco!
Bought a pair of jeans for DD last week, price said £3 but went through as £3.50. Also, bought a scarf for myself this morning, priced at £2 but went through as £5!
Might be best to use the self scanner on items first to check.
Birdy12
Hope you got double the difference.0 -
Did you get DTD back from CS?“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Unfortunately, I've had it the other way round at Tesco!
Bought a pair of jeans for DD last week, price said £3 but went through as £3.50. Also, bought a scarf for myself this morning, priced at £2 but went through as £5!
Might be best to use the self scanner on items first to check.
Birdy12
do all stores have self scan? couldnt find one at T in L0ng3at0n Notts..:(Living in our forever house!
Two little princesses
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I find this disturbing!0 -
wannapayoff wrote: »do all stores have self scan? couldnt find one at T in L0ng3at0n Notts..:(
No not all stores have them, I'm near 2 one with scanners and the other no scanner. Luckily is the closest one that has the scanner.0 -
Just back from my local Tescos S**ton S**rey and the lady was just reducing all the kids and ladies clothes I bought £30 pounds worth and got the £5 off aswell thats 4 presents for christmas sorted
Ps reductions also in Ladies and Mens0 -
I had it the other way round too. I bought a cardigan to make my clothes purchase upto £25 so I could use the £5 off wys £25, and my £5 off when you spend £40 with my other shopping too.
The cardigan should have been £12.50 reduced from £25, it scanned at full price. So I used my vouchers then went to CS and got DTD. Result, I got £77 worth of shopping for nearly £20. As I used other coupons too.0 -
wannapayoff wrote: »do all stores have self scan? couldnt find one at T in L0ng3at0n Notts..:(
theres a thread here with all details of scanners....
the l*ng eat*n store has one innon food- frames/vases etc and washpowder and clothes....hth
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3363450hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
Hope you got double the difference.
Funny you should say that. When I queried, the guy said to me 'would you like the £3 in cash or back on your card?' I replied, 'well, I'd like double the difference and back on my card, please'.
He didn't say another word but did refund me £6, hence, a free scarf plus £1.
Does Mr T not offer DTD unless you ask?It's wouldn't have not wouldn't of, shouldn't have not shouldn't of and couldn't have not couldn't of. Geddit?0
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