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10p per litre off when you spend £60 at Tesco
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Hi,
Just went to my local Sainsburys store in Pontllanfraith, Blackwood and they knew nothing about the offer.0 -
regarding the Sainsbury's offer, the OP on HUKD was a troll, wasn't a real offer0
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Remember that while a 10p off petrol coupon is worth having, it is not that valuable.
Even assuming that's where you would have bought petrol anyway at the forecourt price, it will save you about £3 on a £40 fill-up.
Like I say, worth having but not necessarily worth letting it dictate where you do your shopping.0 -
What do you mean a troll?0
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maverick777 wrote: »What do you mean a troll?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)
in this instance, getting people to vote hot on a fake deal0 -
Thanks:beer:0
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Well on Tuesday I went into my local Tesco and bought 13 four pack of Branston baked beans @ £2.55 and made the rest of the £60 up with Tesco 3 litre cider packs (because I know they don't pricematch)
Got to the till paid my £60 and got my 10p/litre coupon= £10 because I can buy 100 litres, a £5 off next week voucher and today got my £20 pricecheck voucher. So my 52 cans of beans and 11- 3 litre dry cider cost me £25, quite a saving with a bit of an effort! The cider alone would have cost nearly £30, the petrol I have to buy in the next 6 weeks so that leaves the 52 cans of beans. Think I'll use the £5 voucher to buy lots of toilet rolls next week!0 -
Does anyone know if Tesco accept more than one 10p fuel voucher on one transaction as they do on the 5p vouchers?0
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Didn't know you could use more than one 5p voucher in one transaction.
Is that in the t&cs, or just something they let you do?0
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