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Tesco - up to 50p off per litre of fuel
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newbie1980 wrote: »buy the toilet rolls £10 and £4 at asda £6 jtd
You may want to have another look at this.
The only £2.00 packs I can see at Asda are 4 roll packs. The ones in this offer have 9 rolls. More expensive at Asda (£5.28 each)0 -
The cheapest I can see the beans is £1.50, if I buy 4 its £6, do you get twice the difference back?
I have read all the links below but cant fathom the jtd voucher. Do I have to fill the online form in, and how much extra stuff do you have to buy to do it? Will it not work if I buy, say, 3 jars nescafe and 8 packs of beans?
1. You have to buy 8 different products
2. Those 8 products need to be cheaper or the same price in Morrisons, Sainsbury or Asda.
3. It's easier to do seperate shops to make sure things do price check
Using your own as an example:
Heinz beans = £2.50 @ Tesco, £2.49 @ Sainsburys and £1.50 @ Asda, so this would result in Asda being cheaper. Buy 4 beans = £10.00 @ Tesco, your JTD would be £4.00 as you can buy them @ Asda for £6.00.
But you need a further 7 items in your basket that are the same price or cheaper, what some people do is buy 1 x banana, 1 x Onion, 1 x Orange....get the ideathis way you are spending very little.
The Robinsons juice is probably the cheapest way to get petrol vouchers.
You have to buy 2 for £7.00 (£3.65 each) @ Tesco but if you price check them against Sainsburys they are £2.00 each at the moment (on offer until 31/07) so this would generate a JTD voucher for £3.00. But once again you need a further 7 items in your basket for the price checker to compare. Do the same as we did with the beans 1 x Banana etc.
Hold onto your receipt then input your details here: https://www.tescopricepromise.com/Pricepromise/Pages/Default.aspx
and after 24 hours you should get your JTD voucher that you can use the next time you are in Tesco.I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0 -
VoucherMan wrote: »You may want to have another look at this.
The only £2.00 packs I can see at Asda are 4 roll packs. The ones in this offer have 9 rolls. More expensive at Asda (£5.28 each)
they were definitley £2 last night maybe theyve gone back up0 -
cosmic-dust wrote: »A few things that need to be said about JTD (just the difference):
1. You have to buy 8 different products
2. Those 8 products need to be cheaper or the same price in Morrisons, Sainsbury or Asda.
3. It's easier to do seperate shops to make sure things do price check
Using your own as an example:
Heinz beans = £2.50 @ Tesco, £2.49 @ Sainsburys and £1.50 @ Asda, so this would result in Asda being cheaper. Buy 4 beans = £10.00 @ Tesco, your JTD would be £4.00 as you can buy them @ Asda for £6.00.
But you need a further 7 items in your basket that are the same price or cheaper, what some people do is buy 1 x banana, 1 x Onion, 1 x Orange....get the ideathis way you are spending very little.
The Robinsons juice is probably the cheapest way to get petrol vouchers.
You have to buy 2 for £7.00 (£3.65 each) @ Tesco but if you price check them against Sainsburys they are £2.00 each at the moment (on offer until 31/07) so this would generate a JTD voucher for £3.00. But once again you need a further 7 items in your basket for the price checker to compare. Do the same as we did with the beans 1 x Banana etc.
Hold onto your receipt then input your details here: https://www.tescopricepromise.com/Pricepromise/Pages/Default.aspx
and after 24 hours you should get your JTD voucher that you can use the next time you are in Tesco.
ah didnt realise they had changed it to minimum 8 items that must have come in with the £10 limit
thanks for pointing this one out0 -
newbie1980 wrote: »they were definitley £2 last night maybe theyve gone back up
as you need to buy the dearer Andrex. The quilted, aloe vera, and shea butter, not your bog standard stuff.
I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0 -
AngelsMadv wrote: »Those who live in glass houses...
I agree, so stop throwing them!AngelsMadv wrote: »"I seriously doubt that (a semi colon or full stop is required here, not a comma) the letter 'u' is not a word in english(sic)" :rotfl:
Sorry but you are completely wrong.
The joining comma is only slightly different from the listing comma. It is used to join two complete sentences into a single sentence,
"I seriously doubt that" and "the letter "u" is not a word in english"
These are two complete sentences, joined into a single sentence with a comma.AngelsMadv wrote: »The poster wrote a detailed description of how to get the fuel vouchers for a fraction of the actual cost. Their description was very clear to anyone who bothers to read the threads as linked by the poster.
What about those who are reading it for the first time, do you not care about them?AngelsMadv wrote: »For those who want it spoon fed, I suggest they be a little more polite and they may get a response. :mad:
~Chameleon~ didn't want to be spoon fed, just politely asked for it in plain English.0 -
I've added some figures to the original thread in case it helps anyone (i.e. stops them from wasting money at Tesco)
Not sure where you got your figures from butnewbie1980 wrote: »they were definitley £2 last night maybe theyve gone back up
According to mySupermarket the packs of 4 were £2.00 but have now gone up. The packs of 9 haven't been less than £4.00 for a long time.0 -
VoucherMan wrote: »Not sure where you got your figures from but
According to mySupermarket the packs of 4 were £2.00 but have now gone up. The packs of 9 haven't been less than £4.00 for a long time.
Go to MS and selet Tesco, then search Andrex.
Andrex White Toilet Tissue Rolls - 240 Sheets per Roll (9)£4.69 any 2 FOR £8.00
£4.65
£4.69
£4.69
*£2.00
*Out of stock
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/grocery-categories/Toilet_Paper_in_Tesco.htmlI made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0 -
newbie1980 wrote: »but if u sort out whats cheapest and where u can get tescos jtd ie buy the 4 packs of heinz beans £9 at asda £6 so £3 jtd
buy the toilet rolls £10 and £4 at asda £6 jtd
buy the robinsons £7 at sainsburys £4 so £3jtd
buy the nescaffe for £7 at sainsburys £4.78 so £2 22 jtd
if u want the fairy buyu on its own as £14 at tesco £20 elsewhere so u loose £6 on jtd
Way to complicated for me, if you do JTD on each item you would have to have a barrow as you need 7 extra items for each saving. Was just trying to point out to people that its not always correct to believe what the supermarket tells you.
I prefer to wait until something i buy regularly comes on special then bulk buy enough for the next 6 months and think i come out much better than waiting for the so called offers.0 -
newbie1980 wrote: »it is in english
please read up about jtd rather than being rude???
It's the first time I've heard of JTD too. Perhaps it would be helpful to post a useful link to JTD for us newbies?
thank you:)0
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