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New Tesco Spring Clothing Vouchers 1/3-11/3
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Bought £25 kids clothes and £37 mens/womens plus some groceries. Scanhappy SA took full set of blues, handed me back second kids blue £4 (even though it had diff barcode), took 2x QK £6, lilac £6 and £10. Handed me back lilac £10 and £6 but this may have been because my total to pay had got very low and taking the remaining coupons would have left me a minus balance
. So free clothes and money off groceries but still don't know if the Spring Time ones scan or not...
Thank you Mr T :rotfl:🥳🥳 SW -6st 3.5lbs 🥳🥳0 -
I have got a set of spring time vouchers that run out this weekend (thanks to a lovely person on mse :j ) and a set of the blue vouchers that came fro registering with tesco online. A bit nervous about it but am going to give it a go! Has anyone else used this combination of vouchers and got it to work/ not work? :question:0
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chickenpants wrote: »I have got a set of spring time vouchers that run out this weekend (thanks to a lovely person on mse :j ) and a set of the blue vouchers that came fro registering with tesco online. A bit nervous about it but am going to give it a go! Has anyone else used this combination of vouchers and got it to work/ not work? :question:
Yup, see above post. If you plan on getting £25 kids and £35 womens/mens clothing, you should be able to use a lot of vouchers, providing your SA is happy to scan them. Add 2 of the £6 Quit Kit vouchers as well if you can to maximise your savings.
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I have enough clothing vouchers to make potentially a £12 profit on each, I have the blue, the quit, the lilac ones and the £6 lilac ones
But even a seasoned voucher user like me is slightly worried about it, I plan to do 3 clothing shops, in 3 seperate tescos. The cunning plan I have is to do it on the weekend when the lads on are and to split my large family shop into 3 segments thus confusing the SA as to what I have and haven't bought.
Wish me luck - it's challenge Welshy againI am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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are the blue mens ones scanning even when you've bought ladies???Best Threads -
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indeed they are !!! not sure of other ones doing the same though
Welshy xI am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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woo hoo thanks welshy off to tesco i go again!!!
(my bank statement says tesco, tesco, tesco!)Best Threads -
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Good luck Welshy! Are you going to have kids and OH in toe? I did a nice little clothing shop today and managed to use 2 x quit £6 and the lilace £10 and £5 but SA would not take £7. He was very sweet and as I had used toiletries as well I did not ask why. Going online to cash my Vouchers in to try the Sainsbury deal tomorrow - thanks Leadhead.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0
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Hiya Dusty - OH hates shopping and cringes as I sample and coupon my way around Tescos LOL. As for the kiddies, DD3 gets car sick and has been known to vomit once inside a tesco store - DS loves the self scanner far too much and DD1 cringes when I talk to the male cashies as it is uncool.
Which leaves DD2 who is always up with the birds, has an inbuilt sensor as to when I am tescoing and loves getting her clothing bargains which she did last week when I used my first full set of vouchers. So I think it will be me and DD2 DS has come home with torn school trousers so will be getting school uniform tomorrow - how come boys can get through so many trousers !
Welshy xI am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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Welshy, I'm trying to send you a PM, but your PM box is full?
Can you make room if poss? Thankyou."I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
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