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Tesco Clubcard Vouchers - OU Courses

I'm pretty sure this is not posted on the right forum - but I looked and couldn't find anywhere else relevant - so mods please move it as applicable.

Tesco clubcard points can now be used to pay in part or full for Open University courses. I'm looking at a course which costs £155 (so £38.75 in clubcard vouchers).

The information on Tesco website is here


Also apologies if this has already been posted elsewhere on the site.

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  • trance
    trance Posts: 40 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    It does say "coming soon" but does not give a specific date. May be worth checking with the OU though.

    Nice find!!!
  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    It does actually say they'll be available on 16th February now!

    Excellent :)
  • I was looking through my son's prospectus and thought maybe I could do something. Now that this is available, I def think this will give me more incentive, intro courses start at £99. :)
    I'm just looking, I'm not buying.............
    All Debts now paid :j
    New Project Tesco points collecting :rolleyes:
  • BEWARE OF THE OU
    Just joking, OH enrolled 5 years ago as he was fed up watching mindless TV. About £2k, later we have so many books, and materials from the OU it now has its own room. Was I not happy when I saw this deal. Most OU courses start 1st Feb so we were too late for this year, just paid out £800 for this years course plus a residential course.
    However fingers crossed OH should get his Beng in time for his 50th birthday.
    Not bad for a kid who left school at 14 not able to read and write.
    I would recommend the OU to anyone, course material, tutorial support etc is first class.
    If they did OU courses in Bootsing, RandR and all the other money saving stuff we all be well away.
    CUT OFF DATE FOR XMAS 2008 1st NOV
    PB £17.87, Ipoints 3907, QUIDCO £217.94,
    SHOP&SCAN 1950, LITESPEED 1265,PINECONE £8,
    BOOTS £18.62, IPSOS 1190, VALUED OPINIONS £19.25,
    MISC SURVEYS CLICK THROUGH ACCS ETC £23,
  • hesjane
    hesjane Posts: 2,123 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    However fingers crossed OH should get his Beng in time for his 50th birthday.
    Not bad for a kid who left school at 14 not able to read and write.
    I

    Huge congratulations to your OH - it's not easy to return to study after years away and even more so to make sure you commit the time for OU courses, so well done:beer:
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