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using/getting £5 APG vouchers on electricals?
alinwales
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If I buy a TV (for example) from Asda, can I also buy a banana, yogurt... etc (up to 8 comparable items yada yada) in order to qualify to both use a voucher that I have, and get a new voucher? I ask as usually you buy the bigger item direct from the electricals desk (especially if it's a new phone or something where you swap an empty box for a full one)?
I have paid for a small amount of shopping at the electricals/entertainment desk before (long time ago), so would presume I'd have to do it this way if any way - which rules out the banana as no scales!
I have paid for a small amount of shopping at the electricals/entertainment desk before (long time ago), so would presume I'd have to do it this way if any way - which rules out the banana as no scales!
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