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New Tesco Spring Clothing Vouchers 1/3-11/3
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I went on a Voucher hunt today. I asked a lady in a suit (she looked like she might have an idea what's going on) and she thought i wanted to purchase sale goods. I explained I was looking for the Lilac ones and she said they have all gone (just read they have ran out today). She confirmed that there was loads of new stock brought in the the sale, which starts tomorrow.
Ive mastered the H&B vouchers, but these clothing ones I'm still looking !!_____________________________________________
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WELSH-DRAGON wrote: »I believe the sale is due to start soon, so you are better off exchanging sooner rather than later to avoid the item you want to exchange being reduced.
Welshy x
Welshy, if you have paid full price for some clothing surely they should refund you the price on your reciept, not the sale price?
Anyone know for sure?? I don't want to lose out.
I managed to do a few clothing shops today but a few of mine have definately got to go back. :rolleyes:"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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mutley_muppet wrote: »Welshy, if you have paid full price for some clothing surely they should refund you the price on your reciept, not the sale price?
Anyone know for sure?? I don't want to lose out.
I managed to do a few clothing shops today but a few of mine have definately got to go back. :rolleyes:
I think Welshy was talking about returning clothes without the reciept (to avoid the reciept being scrutinized about coupon usage). If you return without a reciept, the policy is to let you exchange at the current selling price of the item. (think thats right)
HTH!Reclaiming for family and friends. Won 4/13 so farHSBC CC - £263.25, Halifax CC - £179.45, HFC PPI - £589.00, HSBC PPI - £498.86, Lloyds PPI 1 - £4000 -
xxisabellexx wrote: »I think Welshy was talking about returning clothes without the reciept (to avoid the reciept being scrutinized about coupon usage). If you return without a reciept, the policy is to let you exchange at the current selling price of the item. (think thats right)
HTH!
Thankyou! I am easily confused, lol! :rotfl:
So I should be ok if I return with my reciept. (So long as they don't notice my *ahem* "couple" of coupons.)"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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mutley_muppet wrote: »Thankyou! I am easily confused, lol! :rotfl:
So I should be ok if I return with my reciept. (So long as they don't notice my *ahem* "couple" of coupons.)
Yea, you should be, I dont really know, Ive never dared return anything from a reciept with coupons on! lolReclaiming for family and friends. Won 4/13 so farHSBC CC - £263.25, Halifax CC - £179.45, HFC PPI - £589.00, HSBC PPI - £498.86, Lloyds PPI 1 - £4000 -
Your extension looks great Welshy i can see why you're so excited about it much bigger than my house alone lol0
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I wanted to return some pink jeans 7-8 reduced to £6.00. Unfortunately now scanning at £4.00. I've kept them hoping my daughter will grow into them the right way.
The big big sale must have already started, as the other pinks 4-5 still showed £6.00 scanned £4.00. Too small.0 -
xxisabellexx wrote: »Yea, you should be, I dont really know, Ive never dared return anything from a reciept with coupons on! lol
I did buy some groceries as well so the reciept isn't just clothes. If they are funny I will just do an exchange instead."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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Uh oh, I am taking those trousers back tomorrow! Eek!
Welshy, your extension looks amazing!!! Little kiddies look so excited too! LOL, bless 'em"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0 -
mutley_muppet wrote: »Welshy, if you have paid full price for some clothing surely they should refund you the price on your reciept, not the sale price?
Anyone know for sure?? I don't want to lose out.
I managed to do a few clothing shops today but a few of mine have definately got to go back. :rolleyes:
Yes, they are obliged by law to refund you the price on your receipt.......however a high couponed receipt may be questioned, and a gift card may be offered(I've had this happen)Couponing....."every little hurts"
Half of the people can be part right all of the time, Some of the people can be all right part of the time.
But all the people can't be all right all the time. .........I think Abraham Lincoln said that.
"I'll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours, "I said that............................ Bob Dylan 19630
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