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How much do you pay for Tesco deliveries?

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  • code-a-holic
    code-a-holic Posts: 1,360 Forumite
    £3.99 on Tues and Weds here in West Wales.
    Always use money off codes too so delivery effectively free!
  • Melon78
    Melon78 Posts: 598 Forumite
    £3.99 on a Tuesday and Wednesday here, i'm on the borders of Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire!
    Slightly worn out mum to 3 (DS1 May 03, DS2 Feb 05, DD1 Feb 08). When i grow up i think i'll become a UN Peace keeper....
  • satan666wayne
    satan666wayne Posts: 1,023 Forumite
    simate wrote: »
    althought this thread is about delivery :rolleyes:
    Correct, and i don't pay delivery.

    I order online as normal then ring the store and ask them to keep it at the store, i will then collect it and they refund my delivery charge.

    i have done this for about 2 years now.
  • computerwoman
    computerwoman Posts: 4,075 Forumite
    I used to be able to book my shopping in advance, as I used to go every 2 weeks, but then my money changed to weekly, so I do a weekly shop, and can only afford to spend £40 a week, but am going to try to wait it out and use stuff out of the cupboards so that I can do a 2 weekly shop again, then I can use some money off vouchers, and I did notice last year after they up-dated there website that if you didnt have enough funds in the bank then it wouldnt let the shop go through, as I got my shopping on the day I got paid usually, but now have had to get it the day after, so the funds are in the bank when I do do my shopping, which makes it a bit difficult to get a slot, but am thinking that maybe since summer is coming and light nights that the later the shopping comes the cheaper the delivery,
    cw



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  • computerwoman
    computerwoman Posts: 4,075 Forumite
    simate wrote: »
    Thanks for that, althought this thread is about delivery :rolleyes:
    I like your signature, about the on-screen keyboard, well done, when I sign in to citibank it asks you to type in your username then you hit the tab button and an on-screen keyboard comes up for the password, so I will do this from now on thank's again.
    cw
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