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Here is a updated list.. not much changed since last night.
This is a list off confirmed products only.
Just a heads up on the the list that henlans has put together from confirmed shops people have posted, you should check all producst you use off the list on MSM. There are a number of products on there that do not compare on MSM e.g. Buster Kitchen Sink Fresh Plughole Treatment. This is sold by Asda only, none of the other supermarkets stock it according to MSM.
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Claire1972 wrote: »Are all vouchers getting rejected now, I have one for £17 to use...
Probably won't bother now.
Just use it on a normal grocery shopor bring it down to under £15.
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Morning All
Not been on the thread for a couple of days, need a break from it all.
Anyways, just checking in to say hi and hope everyones ok
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Dopey_Sleepy_Grumpy wrote: »Just a heads up on the the list that henlans has put together from confirmed shops people have posted, you should check all producst you use off the list on MSM. There are a number of products on there that do not compare on MSM e.g. Buster Kitchen Sink Fresh Plughole Treatment. This is sold by Asda only, none of the other supermarkets stock it according to MSM.
HTH
i bought this and it definitely compared
edit...ive just looked and it is on MSM under Waitys0 -
Claire1972 wrote: »Are all vouchers getting rejected now, I have one for £17 to use...
Probably won't bother now.
No, nothing has changed, please don't start silly rumours!:D
if anything Asda will tell their stores to accept the APGs regardless as they will end up with egg on their faces and many disgruntled customers!;)
As you were!:)"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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I admit that I have skipped a few pages this morning so may well have missed something about voucher rejections. Are people now suggesting that Asda staff are refusing to honour any existing vouchers ? (a couple of the last posts seem to be worried about that).
I had some problems yesterday - the vouchers weren't refused, I just got put through the mill over their legitimacy ! It wasn't comfortable and I did phone Asda HQ late afternoon. I was told that Asda were aware there was a problem with the price checker but this was clearly not the customers fault and that Asda were committed to accepting the vouchers even if they were much larger than they should have been. The guy said no customers should be embarrassed or given any hassle and that a quick call to HQ woud result in the store being told xactly how to do it properly. he's sending me a letter confirming that vouchers MUST be accepted.
I don't see how Asda can get out of accepting existing vouchers
without an extreme amount of bad publicity.ELITE 5:2
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No, nothing has changed, please don't start silly rumours!:D
if anything Asda will tell their stores to accept the APGs regardless as they will end up with egg on their faces and many disgruntled customers!;)
As you were!:)
Agree and if you think about it, the cap concept sort of confirms that they cannot fix the core issue.
If the glitch items (in an I.T sense) could be fixed properly then a cap would not be needed. So it sort of follows (not science but logic) that the ongoing glitch opportunities will continue and probably not even reduce.
A cap is a blunt weapon to stop the big claims but I'd say does not actually kill the core fault.
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Muzikmaster wrote: »After my rejected voucher last night I don't know if to be brave and call customer service and tell them I'm not happy with the way I was declined from using my voucher.
Odd that they have only quoted henlans comment from a few days ago (albeit out of context). They must have read through a fair few pages to find that quote so does this mean reporters are going to be reading all posts made on this thread today. Just putting a point out there for consideration.Avatar courtesey of HC :beer:0
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