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***NEW*** Tesco Clothes Vouchers. Updated First Post!
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xxisabellexx wrote: »Forgive me for thinking my earlier post answered this question

To use all the vouchers you have, you need to spend £60 (£35 mens and/or womens and £25 kids)
You can then use a 10, 7 and 5 from the new set and 2 get active ones giving you £34 off a £60 spend, leaving you £26 to pay. Not bad, but too much for me!
thanks for that sorry getting late and easily confused not bad as you say then i will also get 10% off as well so better than a kick in the #### plus the way my lot are growing out of things at mo cud b handy esp if you do it 2x thanks for that xxisabellexx:beer:Lead us not into temptation...
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borderlakland wrote: »pleeeese forgive me for sounding soooo stoopid:doh: but have only got the £6 off from active packs and (hopefully) the new ones tom what are the best ways of combining these?
i know this sounds daft coming from a happy scanner but as iv said b4 we don't sell clothes so have v little experience with them:o
please help as am going out tom on big voucher hunt(hopefully huge clothes shop(s)):j :j
£70 spend on mens/womens
2 x £6 Active
2 x £7 new ones
1 x £10 new one
= £36 saving
or
£35 spend on mens/womens and £25 on kids
2 x £6 Active
1 x £7 new one
1 x £5 new one
1 x £10 new one
= £34 saving
You'd save more if you had the Quit £6 ones, yellow £6 ones and the blue ones. Have a look on paidtoshop or ebay as you should be able to get some from those sources - although the blue ones aren't cheap at the moment on ebay. Also don't forget you can swap clothing easily therefore if you don't have kids you can still buy kids clothing and then swap it for other things you want.0 -
Can you use these vouchers in combinations if you do the self-scan checkout? I seem to have a bad track record when it comes to having vouchers and coupons rejected and I just hate the embarassment.
Do I just need to toughen up a bit?
I dont think its a case of toughening up a bit (you'll feel better as you get more used to it, I speak from experience :rotfl: ) you just need to choose a different SA. A young lad (sometimes girls can be ok too), studenty type who cant be arsed with much, just try not to get one thats only just started and will automatically call a supervisor!
With regards to self scan, the ones in my local are all set to ask for authorisation for every coupon scanned, some are 3 then the 4th scanned will need authorisation. I also feel that Im doing something underhanded by using self scan. IMHO, If a SA accepts my coupons as payment, then its thier problem. I didnt know any better I swear! :AReclaiming 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 -
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Beat me by a minute 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 -
It's tesco's policy to allow there own coupons, you can give as many tesco coupons as you wanted, email and ask them for their policy on coupons, print it out take it to the store and you wont have problems againUPDATED: 12/11/2007: Tesco's: 460 Points, Boot's: £8.90, Bank Charges: £266, Ciao: £7.60, Valued Opinions: £2.50, Mum's Opinions: £5.50, LightSpeed: 1005 Points, Ipoints: 1452 Points, PigBack: £23.20, Consumer Pulse: 30500 x 16 Vouchers, CashBack Site: £2.50, PinkCashback: £23.70, BritishRewards: £2.87, Test&Vote: 42567 Points0
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thanks but wont have time to get others off ebay etc but cud get discounts then take unwanted clothes back as don't fit ds (minus rceipts) and get gift cards etc etc better to use dif store 4 this oten done this legit as ds is odd shape for clothes (female cs understand & are v sympathetic)Lead us not into temptation...
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borderlakland wrote: »thanks for that sorry getting late and easily confused not bad as you say then i will also get 10% off as well so better than a kick in the #### plus the way my lot are growing out of things at mo cud b handy esp if you do it 2x thanks for that xxisabellexx:beer:
You're welcome, I'd forgot you would have a staff discount, that will make the saving even better for you then! Good Luck with it, let us know how you get on.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 -
i prefer not to get ho involved0
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Isabelle...have you been out tonight?
Are these in our stores?
(is shoppin' tomorrow )Autism Mum Survival Kit: Duct tape, Polyfilla, WD40, Batteries (lots of),various chargers, vats of coffee, bacon & wine.
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Some people do some people dont, and its not really getting them involved its just asking for something that tesco's agreed to, that half there staff dont even no about,UPDATED: 12/11/2007: Tesco's: 460 Points, Boot's: £8.90, Bank Charges: £266, Ciao: £7.60, Valued Opinions: £2.50, Mum's Opinions: £5.50, LightSpeed: 1005 Points, Ipoints: 1452 Points, PigBack: £23.20, Consumer Pulse: 30500 x 16 Vouchers, CashBack Site: £2.50, PinkCashback: £23.70, BritishRewards: £2.87, Test&Vote: 42567 Points0
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