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Tesco Misprices thread 13
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Anyone tried the kleenex dtd pl x0
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Just bought a tesco pop up beach shelter for 7£. SEL was 14£.0
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Sure maximum protection anti perspirant (a stick type in a box) usually £5, display with range of scents all at £2.50half price. Was charged £5, given the difference back. Probably should have got dtd?
But as usual at Bedford Cardington Road store the Trouts are foul (the woman snatched it off me and stomped off to check the price without even a word!), however, she also forgot to mark my reciept....0 -
So MSE watch this week (according to the Tesco website) is
Finish All In 1 Dishwasher Lemon 26Pk £4.00 Price Drop Was £7.50 Now £4.00 01/05/2012
Back upto £7.50
Finish All In 1 Regular 26'S £4.00 Price Drop Was £7.50 Now £4.00 01/05/2012
Back upto £7.50
You are looking for any of the above. The others on the list are possible too, but not as big misprice.
Just to say I had a look at these in-store on..the 7th I think it was. Anyway in my store at least, they're still on offer at £4.0 -
Bought Princes chicken supreme with rice and chilli with rice
£1.79 each or 2 for £2
Discount did not kick in.
£3+ refund & free goods.
Has R&R returned?
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/tesco/bundle/561101_108066.html0 -
renegade74 wrote: »Bought Princes chicken supreme with rice and chilli with rice
£1.79 each or 2 for £2
Discount did not kick in.
£3+ refund & free goods.
Has R&R returned?
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/tesco/bundle/561101_108066.html
You would have paid 2 x £1.79 (£3.58)
overcharged £1.58
so DTD is £3.16
You have paid £2 for the two products so £1.16 profit ... no R&R0 -
You would have paid 2 x £1.79 (£3.58)
overcharged £1.58
so DTD is £3.16
You have paid £2 for the two products so £1.16 profit ... no R&R
i think you have worked this out wrong...
2 x £1.79=£3.58 ( what has actually been paid at the till)
should have been 2 for £2
overcharge of £1.58
dtd=£3.16
so £3.58-£3.16 = you actually paid 42p for the 2 products
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Can you claim dtd if they delivery and charge full amount for them?
I might try this instore today depending what shelf ticket says0 -
jemmah1983 wrote: »Can you claim dtd if they delivery and charge full amount for them?
I might try this instore today depending what shelf ticket says
You can only claim dtd in store and not on line
Hth0
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