Asda Shopping Huge Discounts
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Good luck to us all!
I phoned customer services and asked about the £50 one, she said it's fine, but I'm not sure she fully understood.
There is no way on earth this will be honoured, particularly since our friends at HUKD are going mental and ordering loads of copies of GTAV...Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
I'll show you how God falls asleep on the job.
~Matthew Bellamy.
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"Hi, can I draw your attention to the £50 off a £50.01 shop?".
Why?
Didn't say that did I?
They know there are vouchers out there, one £25 one was removed.
Following T&Cs and I just found:
11.9 eVoucher value(s) may be adjusted if the total discount value is greater than the value of Your order.
11.10 ASDA reserves the right to withdraw or cancel any of its eVouchers at any time, either as a whole or for specific goods, or Delivery or Collection areas. If this happens, then the eVouchers may not be used for any orders placed after the date of withdrawal or cancellation. ASDA reserves the right to reject or cancel the use of an eVoucher where fraud or illegal misuse is suspected.
11.11 All eVouchers are, and will remain at all times, the property of ASDA and are not transferable or for resale.
11.12 No eVoucher may be copied, reproduced, published or distributed directly or indirectly in any form for use by anyone other than the original recipient.
11.13 In using an eVoucher You warrant that You are the duly authorised recipient of it. If You redeem or attempt to redeem an eVoucher to which You are not entitled You may be committing a civil or criminal offence.
11.14 If We believe that any eVoucher is being misused illegally or where fraud is suspected, ASDA reserve the right to withdraw or cancel an eVoucher and take any further action as ASDA deem appropriate.
11.15 You will have no claim against ASDA in respect of such rejection or cancellation of an eVoucher.0 -
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RainbowDrops wrote: »Agreed, people whinging about other’s actions when they're all trying to get something for nothing seems a bit hypocritical.
Just enjoy a glitch, but don’t moan if it gets fixed!
I think he just means that it's more obvious if people are buying computer games.
They could actually make a profit on it rather than groceries you could make use of.0 -
RainbowDrops wrote: »Agreed, people whinging about other’s actions when they're all trying to get something for nothing seems a bit hypocritical.
Just enjoy a glitch, but don’t moan if it gets fixed!
I bet there will be a few who complain. If they do honour this I think it would more than likely cost them a few million.0 -
RainbowDrops wrote: »Agreed, people whinging about other’s actions when they're all trying to get something for nothing seems a bit hypocritical.
Just enjoy a glitch, but don’t moan if it gets fixed!Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
I'll show you how God falls asleep on the job.
~Matthew Bellamy.
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is this right...I added the code in and it said £50 off next spend so this first spend was still £50+....:money::rotfl::T0
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