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Earning £1000 in Tesco club card points
mullery83
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Hey folks,
Well I've recently used my tesco clubcard points and have a lovely Breitling to show for it.
So here we go again the quest for £1000 tesco points, I'd love some input.
Obviously I will earn points on my weekly shop and petrol.
But where can I earn the "real" bonus points.
Already planning to buy 100 ink catridges worth £300 goldsmith vouchers for approx £70 on ebay... But struggling to source the required envelopse from the recycle site.
Also have opportunity to convert £50 from top cash back.
Noticed I can buy two inks for £7.50 each and get 500 bonus points at the mo but that's not really ideal as I don't need the inks and I'm effectively getting a £1 for a £1 as the ink have little resale and are no good to me...
Also seen a few decent bonuses for signing up to life insurances etc... Your views..
P.s am i allowed to post links on here to such deals?
Thanks for looking anyone interested in doing the same?
Well I've recently used my tesco clubcard points and have a lovely Breitling to show for it.
So here we go again the quest for £1000 tesco points, I'd love some input.
Obviously I will earn points on my weekly shop and petrol.
But where can I earn the "real" bonus points.
Already planning to buy 100 ink catridges worth £300 goldsmith vouchers for approx £70 on ebay... But struggling to source the required envelopse from the recycle site.
Also have opportunity to convert £50 from top cash back.
Noticed I can buy two inks for £7.50 each and get 500 bonus points at the mo but that's not really ideal as I don't need the inks and I'm effectively getting a £1 for a £1 as the ink have little resale and are no good to me...
Also seen a few decent bonuses for signing up to life insurances etc... Your views..
P.s am i allowed to post links on here to such deals?
Thanks for looking anyone interested in doing the same?
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Obviously I will earn points on my weekly shop and petrol.
But where can I earn the "real" bonus points.
The real bonus comes from ditching Tesco altogether for groceries and switching to Aldi or Lidl.
Bank the savings of around 25-30% for pretty well exactly the same items, produced in the same factories, and you'll find your £1000 mounts up far more quickly than with Clubcard points.
I can personally vouch for that, too. Used to collect them, but it's become more and more difficult to get real 'value' out of them over recent years - mainly because when you use them you frequently pay an unreal price for the item. Holidays in particular, but applies to pretty much every deal they do, apart from the double value specials where you can buy ordinary items instore.0 -
The real bonus comes from ditching Tesco altogether for groceries and switching to Aldi or Lidl.
Bank the savings of around 25-30% for pretty well exactly the same items, produced in the same factories, and you'll find your £1000 mounts up far more quickly than with Clubcard points.
I can personally vouch for that, too. Used to collect them, but it's become more and more difficult to get real 'value' out of them over recent years - mainly because when you use them you frequently pay an unreal price for the item. Holidays in particular, but applies to pretty much every deal they do, apart from the double value specials where you can buy ordinary items instore.
I disagree, I'm nearer Tesco, tesco sell everything I require, I shop very carefully for groceries etc, lidl and aldi combined do not have everything I require, and I agree certain things are spot on but a lot aren't . The sheer travelling to elsewhere and time still makes tesco hands down cheaper. With regards to bonuses yes they are not like the "good ol' days" but by keeping an eye out on bonuses you can still rack some serious points up, e.g 500points for preorders etc etc. further more tesco price match near me so on such things as t.vs I get the best price with 600-700points to boot.0 -
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It would be great if Aldi and Lidl opened after 9pm, then they may stand a chance at being called "competition". Not ventured into a store for about 5 years because I am never able to go shopping before 11pm!
They don't have an online site, they don't offer trolleys (I don't have one- or a car) and I hope they did clean up the fruit and veg since I visited the store as there were black flies and mould on the produce. When this is the bulk of my diet I was pretty put off. Would be great if this was fixed but even if it was, there is no chance of getting to a store until they open later.0 -
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It would be great if Aldi and Lidl opened after 9pm, then they may stand a chance at being called "competition". Not ventured into a store for about 5 years because I am never able to go shopping before 11pm!
They don't have an online site, they don't offer trolleys (I don't have one- or a car) and I hope they did clean up the fruit and veg since I visited the store as there were black flies and mould on the produce. When this is the bulk of my diet I was pretty put off. Would be great if this was fixed but even if it was, there is no chance of getting to a store until they open later.
I think you might be surprised at how much Aldi and Lidl have improved over the last 5 years (and how much worse Tesco has become).
The recent Which? report on supermarkets rated them as follows:
The full list of best and worst supermarkets ranked in our survey is as follows.- Waitrose 82%
- Aldi 74%
- Lidl 69%
- Marks & Spencer 68%
- Morrisons 59%
- Sainsbury’s 58%
- Asda 53%
- The Co-operative 48%
- Tesco 45%
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Personally I shop at both Aldi and Tesco. I cycle the 4 miles to Aldi so I am not losing what I save by spending petrol and I pick up fruit and veg when on Super 6. Hwever other thngs are often a lot dearer than tesco. I buy things at tesco when they're on offer and for the last few weeks have had a £5 off a £40 shop till spit AND a £4 off £40 shop I was sent in the post. So have had £9 off £40 plus a double points coupon to use. Plus I had various other coupons sent in the post. I also use Asda for some things(I cycle there too!) I am also often to be seen at "reduction" time!
I can be brown I can be blue I can be violet and sky. I can be hurtful I can be purple I can be anything you like..Gotta be green gotta be mean gotta be everything more...0 -
you could use topcashback for extra points as you can turn your cashback into Tesco points,
£50 max per year
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claire1234 wrote: »you could use topcashback for extra points as you can turn your cashback into Tesco points,
£50 max per year
hth
"Also have opportunity to convert £50 from top cash back."
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I would be weary about the ink recycling cartridges as they can be very picky over what they take. I have sent some in which were official HP cartridges on the list which when run out were taken straight from my printer and sent off. A few have come back "not met the quality control standards". They keep the ink cartridge - so do they really throw them??????
When you request an envelope off them its takes about 3 weeks to arrive. I found larger Tesco stores stock them next to where they sell the ink cartridges and you can take a bundle.0
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