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Asda delivery pass (groceries) - £5 for a month!
As many deliveries as you need in one month (£25 min order). Month starts from payment and lasts for 31 days.
Choose from any delivery slot as normal
Simple 1 month pass, no contract, no tie ins
Cheaper than petrol to get there for me!
Offer expires 13 September 2013
Choose from any delivery slot as normal
Simple 1 month pass, no contract, no tie ins
Cheaper than petrol to get there for me!
Offer expires 13 September 2013
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It goes up to £8 on the 14th September, still good value. I can now start picking the more expensive time slots instead of the £2 allday ones.2011 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £250 ~ saved £743.32
2012 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £250 ~ saved £435.75
2013 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £300 ~ saved £521
2014 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £400 ~ saved0 -
Signed up for this and just received a delivery which would normally have cost £6s so pretty pleased. Anyone know if you can buy a few £5 monthly passes to use in the future, or if you have to buy them one at a time?0
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The month starts when you pay for the pass, so it wouldn't be any good buying more than one. As Diane says above, it goes up to £8 after the offer, but still good value. As the minimum spend is only £25, you could get more than one delivery in a week, and so get fresher produce?0
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I registered with ASDA to see whether it would show sufficient organic produce for me to do this. It did, amazingly. However I just don't see the organic stuff ASDA says is stocked and yet the vans come from my local store, I've seen them. So I'm left wondering whether it would be 100% subs.0
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You could ask customer services whether you could get a refund after your first order if that proved to be the case?
I also try to buy "the Dirty Dozen" organically, and despite travelling further to a larger store, it's always hit and miss as to whether they have it (or I can find it).
I'd be interested to hear how you get on?0 -
Good idea Cordy. My nearest store does have some organic just not the fresh produce being shown. It's good for organic Weetabix, olive oil, tinned tomatoes and often the cheapest place to buy them.
I'll ask and see how I get on !0 -
Just logged on to my bank account and found a straight £10 on hold which I thought quite odd usually it's not a rounded number.
Anyway, phoned the bank and was told that Asda had requested 2 £5's, I explained what it was for and was told that Asda would have to fax this the information to them and then they would release the other £5. Just waiting for Asda Customer Service to wake and I will phone them. :mad:2011 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £250 ~ saved £743.32
2012 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £250 ~ saved £435.75
2013 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £300 ~ saved £521
2014 Sealed Pot Challenge #1238 hoping for £400 ~ saved0 -
Disappointing that future deliveries have to be at least £40 - I don't spend anything near that each week to make it worthwhile renewing my pass. Still, had 5 deliveries for £5 so definitely can't complaint.0
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I'm very disappointed too.....registered my son an account for Uni...as min £25 was ideal. It's ideal for students and elderly people.
I would rather have the delivery pass with min £25 per shop even if it was £10 per month.
Asda had the edge on other supermarkets it being £25.Have lots more ‘Pending’
But total money I’ve received from Cashback Sites by performing 'Daily Clicks' is ;
APRIL 2007 - JAN 2008 = £2,800:money:0 -
I bought the delivery pass and had 5 deliverys, so great value.
Today i received a card from |Asda with an offer of 3 months deliveries for £15, which includes deliveries from Asda Direct and George, which i think is great value in the run up to Christmas .0
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