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***NEW*** Tesco Clothes Vouchers. Updated First Post!

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  • Spudly
    Spudly Posts: 31 Forumite
    I don't suppose anyone has got a spare sheet of the yellow clothing vouchers. I have some of the H & B ones that I could swap for them.
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  • Spudly
    Spudly Posts: 31 Forumite
    kronen wrote: »
    Yvonne & Spudly, you have pms.

    thanks, have replied
  • kronen
    kronen Posts: 915 Forumite
    Can I just remind everyone as it's fallen off this page to wait until Wednesday to go clothes shopping whan it will be 20% off all clothing (Thanks to WelshDragon)

    Also hoping the discount will come off in multibuy section ( Thanks to Couponmad ) Meaning more money off.
  • vellum
    vellum Posts: 932 Forumite
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    kronen wrote: »
    Can I just remind everyone as it's fallen off this page to wait until Wednesday to go clothes shopping whan it will be 20% off all clothing (Thanks to WelshDragon)

    Also hoping the discount will come off in multibuy section ( Thanks to Couponmad ) Meaning more money off.


    question:

    when i add up the total, shall i use the prices after 20% off or before?
  • kronen
    kronen Posts: 915 Forumite
    vellum wrote: »
    question:

    when i add up the total, shall i use the prices after 20% off or before?

    We will not no until someone reports back on Wednesday. If the deduction comes off in multibuys, then you would by £30.00 of original price stuff,
    use £6.00 yellow coupon, £6.00 new qp coupon, or whatever you have, then multibuy takes off £6.00. Paying £12.00 for £30.00 clothes.

    If the deduction is done at the beginnig then we will have to buy £36.00 of clothing to get the vouchers to work.

    I'm sure it will come off after like the wine offers do.
  • WELSH-DRAGON_2
    WELSH-DRAGON_2 Posts: 5,683 Forumite
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    **Patty** wrote: »
    Ah! But Welshy!

    They sure do go off when you go back in the store!


    It happened to me too :(

    Yes the alarm did go off when I went into store but I was ready for it ! - strange though on the way out on Friday it did not although the security guard said if the clothing and tag is far down the trolley underneath other shopping it will not always go off. I had a quick look for the red dress I fancy but it has not made an appearance yet.

    Mr Welshy on the other hand - handed me a till spill for clothing that he said he has had for awhile :rolleyes: I could have used that last week - oh well will try it when the sale is on soon

    Welshy x
    ;) I am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL ;)
  • vellum
    vellum Posts: 932 Forumite
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    thank you very much. sorry to have so many questions:

    is the blue vouchers an once-off thing when first join the clothing club? can i apply more than once? or can OH apply? (we share the same clubcard)
  • kronen
    kronen Posts: 915 Forumite
    vellum wrote: »
    thank you very much. sorry to have so many questions:

    is the blue vouchers an once-off thing when first join the clothing club? can i apply more than once? or can OH apply? (we share the same clubcard)

    Got your answer, just tried joining again, & it says only one registration is valid per email address. So set yourself up loads of email addresses as it's not by name or home address. :rotfl:

    Otherwise buy from Ebay & get them quicker.
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 151,844 Forumite
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    kronen wrote: »
    We will not no until someone reports back on Wednesday. If the deduction comes off in multibuys, then you would by £30.00 of original price stuff,
    use £6.00 yellow coupon, £6.00 new qp coupon, or whatever you have, then multibuy takes off £6.00. Paying £12.00 for £30.00 clothes.

    If the deduction is done at the beginnig then we will have to buy £36.00 of clothing to get the vouchers to work.

    I'm sure it will come off after like the wine offers do.




    I think we would have to pick up £38 worth of clothes if the deduction is done at the beginning. I'm hoping it won't, I think it will be like the 5% wine discount.

    BUT one way round it is to pick up £38-worth of clothes/bags/shoes and some other groceries (to bump up your total a bit). Then split your shopping into 2 simultaneous transactions, even if it's just one of you shopping alone (I often do this and say the second lot is for my Mum, because it helps maximise coupon-use in stores where there is a max per transaction).

    Put through £30-worth of clothing (before 20% off discount) with other groceries so that the total comes to well over £30 altogether. Hand over your ccard and 2 x £6 off £30 vouchers from new Quitkit and yellow leaflets, plus a blue one and till-spit if you have one.

    If your £6-off coupons make the till beep, say 'oh silly me, I should have included THIS item with the other clothing, can you add it please and try again?' (taking your spare clothing item(s) from your second transaction which is on the conveyor belt).

    If your £6-off coupons go thru OK be quick to change your mind about the 'spare' clothing item, you can leave it at the till and just let your scanning-happy-chappy till op scan your few other groceries alone.



    P.S. I still have lots of yellow clothing vouchers if anyone wants any for a moc/points swap or an SAE.
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