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50 p off per litre of petrol at Tesco

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  • 2 it has to be 8 different products
    travelover
  • N20Y1D
    N20Y1D Posts: 2,061 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    runninglea wrote: »
    If we buy 2 andrex and 2 robinsons how many out of the 8 items needed for price promise have I bought

    2 its 8 different items...

    good fillers are kids sweets, haribos,, refreshers are 10p, tesco value kitchen sponges are 17p or so as well
    TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS
  • Ok, so having read the thread ... got confused ... and written it all down, I am going to ...

    Today, get Thorntons chocs for Bday present (£10), and 2 x Cheese (Lake district+Pilgrims) (£8), plus some kids sweets and fruit to make 8 items.

    Put them in the car, then get 6 x squash (£21), plus few bits to make up 8 items. Whole shop is £39 (not including bist I'd need anyway). PP brings it down to (£39 - £4.28 - £9) £25.72. My huge car holds enough to get £45 off diesel. So Mr T pays me nearly £15 to take the stuff away.

    If I do this again on 20th November (last day) I'l have used all the diesel by the time the vouchers run out!!! So £30 up and enough squash to last forever (depending on prices on that day at Asda)
    I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    FattyBettyBoo remember not to add your normal shopping to any of your voucher shops - because the normal shopping could be cheaper in Tesco than it is in Asda, so that would reduce your price promise voucher when the items are compared.
  • Ah, thanks balletshoes. So keeping the items really cheap minimises this (?). So if you buy 7 things all under 20p, even if asda is cheaper it won't be by enough to make a big diference?
    I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be
  • Ah, thanks balletshoes. So keeping the items really cheap minimises this (?). So if you buy 7 things all under 20p, even if asda is cheaper it won't be by enough to make a big diference?


    remember you can buy
    1 carrot
    1 mushroom
    1 onion
    1 banana
    1 grape ;)
    etc etc .........
    It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
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  • Hi

    Please check your petrol coupon when it is printed - mine came out today and had a valid until date of 06/11/12 which was 8 days ago!

    Not sure if this problem is nationwide

    Jamie
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    vic.star wrote: »
    Someone did mention last night on asda's website there was only 3 robinson's flavours online, so to get the price match it needs to be the 3 that asda also stock, otherwise you might get caught out :)

    If it was the post that was the E.L.I.T.E thread than that was me :) I'm just pleased someone took notice..... Thankyou.
    If I recall correctly it's the Orange and Orange NAS and the Apple and Blackcurrant NAS, but please double check.
    :beer: But with pint glasses of Robinsons Squash :rotfl:

    Just back from another trip to Mr T's with Mum to exchange some faulty earings she got yesterday, couldn't spend long there but did get my first voucher for £7.10ish? spend on dairy by getting 2 x Bertolli spread and using 2 x 50p off voucher, 12 x corner yogs for £4, Activia pouring carton and a philli cheese pot. :D
  • just a quick question if i brought

    3 x cathedral city = £13.10
    2 x anchor butter = £2
    milk £1

    would i get 2 vouchers or just one thanks.
  • Afternoon all,

    Did my shop earlier, and this is how I got on.

    Cost of shopping before MOCs £43.86
    Total MOCS £16.00
    Total paid £27.86

    I am expecting a Price Porky of £7-£8, making my shopping aprox £20. Just got stuff I knew was cheaper at A's, or same price, eg orange juice 1.75l is much cheaper at A's. All stuff I would normally buy, value butter, long life milk etc.

    Filled my car, and got £9.40 off, making my shopping just over £10.

    It is deffo worth doing, but need to do your homework first.

    Thanks to all who post!!;)
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