Is there any benefit in pooling our Tesco clubcard points?

JethroUK
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My wife & I have separate Tesco clubcards (actually mines credit/clubcard) and get seperate points/vouchers
Is there any benefit in pooling our Tesco clubcard points (joining our clubcards)?
I know sometimes a bigger spend means bigger discount as %
spend £20 get £2 off (10%)
spend £50 get £10 off (20%)
just wondering if we are missing out on bigger deals?
Is there any benefit in pooling our Tesco clubcard points (joining our clubcards)?
I know sometimes a bigger spend means bigger discount as %
spend £20 get £2 off (10%)
spend £50 get £10 off (20%)
just wondering if we are missing out on bigger deals?
When will the "Edit" and "Quote" button get fixed on the mobile web interface?
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As far as I know so long as the cards are registered at the same address you can combine the points. I know I have done in the past.
So having two cards may be slightly beneficial. (Two lots of money off coupons with all the mailings).0 -
We started off with 2 different clubcards, but then because we got a tesco credit card we got another. We find having 3 is HUGELY BENEFICIAL, we get triple the offers and can use them concurrently.
For example, over the last 4 weeks - one card gave £2 off(a shop per week) one gave £9 the other £13. So that meant I got £24 off my weekly shop each week for 4 weeks!July Win: Nokia 58000 -
The credit card clubcards get more points and you can also earn some (1 point per £4) at non tesco stores - maybe add your wife as additional cardholder?0
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The more different card numbers you can get away with having, the better.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0
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MoneySavingUser wrote: »maybe add your wife as additional cardholder?
I can imagine the conversation.
'I got an extra 100 points today darling.
'Oh by the way do you like my new outfit? It was only £400' :eek:0 -
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I joined my card with my husband and I must say its very good.0
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We started off with 2 different clubcards, but then because we got a tesco credit card we got another. We find having 3 is HUGELY BENEFICIAL, we get triple the offers and can use them concurrently.
For example, over the last 4 weeks - one card gave £2 off(a shop per week) one gave £9 the other £13. So that meant I got £24 off my weekly shop each week for 4 weeks!
Im wondering whether you get more by pooling multiple cards/small spends into one big spend/one card
Eg instead of 2 x £4 off - pool two cards/points and get 1 × £10 off
Suppose I wont know until I do itWhen will the "Edit" and "Quote" button get fixed on the mobile web interface?0 -
The more different card numbers you can get away with having, the better.
But if you change address - you have to change each one. If they are all linked together no problem, if not .... easy perhaps to do the credit card and the one on your key ring ( assuming it's yours), but what about the on-line no - it only quotes the last four no's on your 'Direct' receipt.
Or if you lose one, hour do re-order that one and not one of the others!?I used to work for Tesco - now retired - speciality Clubcard0
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