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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Can anyone help thick Susie please. I ve got 4 Dr Oetkers coupons to use buy end of month. So if I buy 4 at Morrissons and about 8 fillers will it compare to Asda. I really can t understand how it's done.:( or do I need to do it all at Asda Thank you:)

    Oh and. A free bike pump on 02 from Halfords and half price off any book at W H Smiths

    You need to buy at asda. Just get basic fillers and remember that every pizza flavour counts as a separate item :cool:

    I'm pretty sure that you need not get the Hawaiian one as morries don't do that one
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  • emerald21
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    You need to buy at asda. Just get basic fillers and remember that every pizza flavour counts as a separate item :cool:

    I'm pretty sure that you need not get the Hawaiian one as morries don't do that one

    Hi thank you so does that mean I get the difference in price plus 10 percent for the pizza s back
  • bubbs
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Those Hellmann's Mayonnaise that have taken from me!:(:(

    The £10 cap is obviously their rules, so the answer it seems is no. Probably the only thing you could do is go to the press or Watchdog about how you got a coupon back for £10 but went and looked at your result and found they were still more expensive than their rival and hadn't refunded you to match their prices. The only thing is to see if we can shame them into altering their PP and actually giving the full difference to their rivals. Otherwise customers (like you, in theory!) will take their business elsewhere if they are getting overcharged by over £3 despite a 'price promise'. You could try the consumer pages editor of the national press, although some of these papers seem to get nearly all their advertising from T so I doubt they'll run a critical story!:rotfl:

    I saw this article in the Guardian whilst googling (or Yahoo-ing or whatever) around yesterday and I read it in full

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012/dec/05/price-promises-good-deal

    After the end, I realised the only business that hadn't actually (in effect) matched the price of the competitor (or beaten it by 10% in the case of the promise of Currys)... was T!

    T haven't broken their 'promise' as expressed there. They give you "the difference, up to £10". But that's not "the difference" when the difference was more than £10, so rather self-contradictory. The "difference, up to £10" isn't the difference, so some could argue it shouldn't be described as "the difference" (then with the contradictory "up to £10" added onto it) - it's like saying an insurance policy "covers everything except...". So it doesn't cover "everything" then?

    "Nothing to do except thank her." So there is something to do then?

    It could be rephrased (by us, not T no doubt!) "we'll give you a time-limited voucher for £10.00 or a time-limited voucher for the difference if according to our system that is less (whichever is the lowest)".

    Or, of course, nothing at all if our system says we are cheaper:eek:. (Shoulda gone to Sada.)

    Ermmm think i will leave it and not go that far:rotfl::rotfl: Suppose it was my own fault didnt think about the cap
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  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Hi thank you so does that mean I get the difference in price plus 10 percent for the pizza s back

    You should do, unless something comes along to balls up your shop!
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  • bubbs
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    TM i was just going to leave a message for Flo saying you might be able to help regarding the bike thing from this morn, or your DH?
    Sorry if you have already helped i skipped a bit :)
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  • emerald21 wrote: »
    Hi thank you so does that mean I get the difference in price plus 10 percent for the pizza s back

    Yes you will - the vegetale aren't in Morrisons either.
    Dr Oetker is on offer in Morries until 4/8 according to SEL & next month there's £1.40 off. Should scan as £1.40 anyway but Asda may cap it. Had a LOT of problems with Asda taking though. Twice I had to wait around 15 mins while they decided to check & double check they did take! Grrrrr
  • bubbs
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    Just seen this on grabbitt thanks to Kriss
    Asda Scanning Error 2P
    I was in asda stockport this afternoon and on the end of season reductions they are selling motion sensor outdoor lights for £1 reduced from £15, and they are also selling shed door alarms reduced from £10 to £1 and finally they are selling window alarms 4 pack for 50P

    Now the best thing about this if you go to self scan. these products are scanning at 2p which is even better :-D woop woop
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  • Savvybuyer
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    edited 29 July 2013 at 6:58PM
    emerald21 wrote: »
    Can anyone help thick Susie please. I ve got 4 Dr Oetkers coupons to use buy end of month. So if I buy 4 at Morrissons and about 8 fillers will it compare to Asda. I really can t understand how it's done.:( or do I need to do it all at Asda Thank you:)

    Oh and. A free bike pump on 02 from Halfords and half price off any book at W H Smiths

    No, you don't buy them in M. M do not have any price prom. or guarantee so there's no claiming any difference or getting any coupon back from them should a competitor have been better priced.

    If (which there isn't) M did have a price prom. and if it did compare the pizzas to A it would find A were more expensive on them. Therefore, M would be cheaper and no difference back.

    You need to buy in the more expensive store. So that their rival is cheaper and then invoke their price guar.
    emerald21 wrote: »
    Hi thank you so does that mean I get the difference in price plus 10 percent for the pizza s back

    No, you don't get the difference in price (plus 10%) back - you get a voucher for the difference (plus 10%) to use against a further shop in A (or any other retailer that will accept their APG vouchers, which is currently, I believe, only A). (I'd take payment, if I could, in APG vouchers though!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:They're effectively as good as cash if you are spending in A again, which, as a regular A shopper, you will be doing (and then doubtless not 10% cheaper again).)

    You don't get the difference(+10%) for "the pizzas". You get it based on your whole shop. Which means that if you buy something (in A) that is more than 10% more expensive in M (whom you are comparing to for the cheapest Oetker pizzas), you voucher is deducted from accordingly. Meaning that, if you average it out on your whole shop, it would mean you were getting less than 10% on the pizza.

    You need to ensure that every item in your shop is not 10% cheaper than M. Then you get the full 10% cheaper on the whole shop so, in effect, the pizzas 10% cheaper than M - in the form of a voucher to spend against a further A shop in the future (in the next 28 days from the date you get the APG voucher from the website off the pizzas shop).

    You need to buy only the Dr Oetker Ristorante pizzas. There are two of these pizzas to avoid - the Vegetale and the Hawaiian. These are not sold in M - therefore you'd just end up with the Oetker voucher MOC off the more expensive A price.

    My M list has details of just about all good items that are not 10% cheaper in A than M, although the list is now out of date.

    There are five Dr Oetker Ristorante that should compare to M. That leaves you with three other items to get. One of the usuals is the 10p Barratt Flump (should compare 10p vs 10p for what it's worth and, as your entire shop isn't 10% cheaper, thus 1p onto the APG voucher and in effect 'costing' 9p when the amount taken off your further A shop later on). But then technically it isn't 10% off the pizzas is it, if that was all you wanted, but 10% minus 9 pence.

    Your fillers depend on what you need - if you give me an idea, I'll try to help - or the cheapest items you can find simply to get it to at least 8 different items that are on both a.com and msm.co.uk and are picked up by the APG system.

    But technically if you pick up a 10p filler in A and it happens to be more expensive in M (even if just say 12p there) it's losing out, however slightly, and you'd not be fully getting the 10% (something very just shy of it instead):D.

    HTH.
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
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    Yes you will - the vegetale aren't in Morrisons either.
    Dr Oetker is on offer in Morries until 4/8 according to SEL & next month there's £1.40 off. Should scan as £1.40 anyway but Asda may cap it. Had a LOT of problems with Asda taking though. Twice I had to wait around 15 mins while they decided to check & double check they did take! Grrrrr

    My local asda are fab with coupons. The worst I've has is them asking me for ID for te last lot of pizzas, took about 30 seconds

    Just as well they don't have any of my aliases on them :rotfl:
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  • Enterprise_1701C
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    I'm confused. Five minutes ago we had blue sky and sunshine. Now we have thunder, rain, and we still have sunshine!!
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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