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Unsafe Driving by Tesco Employee
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He said he was travelling home from work, it was in a Ford Mondeo. He was in Tesco uniform though, so as far as I'm concerned he is representing them. I feel they have a right to know the sort of people they are employing and should also do the right thing and send me some vouchers!
Not what you wanted to hear but its how it is.
Send you some vouchers for what purpose ?
He was in his own car so I cant see how he was representing them, if he was in a van then a different story.0 -
Well I'm not a Tesco employee - I've already been 'outed'. Apparently I work for Premier Inn. :rotfl:along with a LARGE number of other posters from this part of the forum;)Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
Janice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0 -
Surely the fact that the driver avoided you showed exemplary driving skills and YOU should be writing to congratulate them on such a dextrous employee.....The man without a signature.0
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He said he was travelling home from work, it was in a Ford Mondeo. He was in Tesco uniform though, so as far as I'm concerned he is representing them. I feel they have a right to know the sort of people they are employing and should also do the right thing and send me some vouchers!
Now we know you're taking the p1ssDon't trust a forum for advice. Get proper paid advice. Any advice given should always be checked0 -
Does this mean if I'm driving badly and wearing a Nike t-shirt then you're going to call up Nike and complain about me?
This OP is hilarious.0 -
I reckon he had some of their burgers and had to rush home cos he had the trots.0
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What about the M&S underwear he was wearing? Should they be told?
Not forgetting the Primark socks and Brantano shoes.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I wonder why this thread reminds me of the one a while back about tesco charging for receipts, think there was another daft one as well, anybody remember it?
I think the OP is an anti tesco troll, seems a strange way to spend your time but it takes all sorts I suppose.0 -
Tesco will send you a voucher: 1p off when you spend £200 on a particular brand of potatoes, which if you have a club-card will be of a brand you never buy.
It's more than you deserve.0
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