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The Orchard by Tesco Product Testing
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The £1 vouchers are to share with others, relatives and friends x"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
I bought Manchego cheese ( what a mistake- defo not for me) but the choice was limited to 2 types of cheese. went for something I never had before.Jan GC £66,82/100 Jan NSD 17/31; Feb GC £71,67/100 Feb NSD 14/28;Mar GC £81,82/100 Mar NSD 16/31;Apr GC £99,54/100 Apr NSD 14/30; May GC £127,20/100 May NSD 12/31; June GC £70,05/100 June NSD 17/30; July GC £47,52/100 NSD 05/310
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only had cheeses for £2.60/2.80 at our tesco so couldnt use the £3 voucher....so i used a £1 voucher and passed on the £3 to someone who goes to a larger tesco.... bit annoyed but hey cheaper than normal cheese is a bonus (if not as big a bonus as free cheese)DooYoo member christy940 (70,000miles),
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Queenriderbrekke wrote: »The £1 vouchers are to share with others, relatives and friends x0
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paul2louise wrote: »i am sharing the cheese with my family when they come to the party i will be having next week. i am sure noone else uses the pass on vouchers for themselves
It sometimes works out better to use the vouchers in a deal and then invite people to share...or to buy product and give proper items out. I've done it several times. danio yogurt bzzcampaign; they were on offer so instead of giving a 50p voucher (and them pay 35p extra) i bought on offer and invited my friends for a girly catch up!! also with the right guard was on offer so i bought the bottles for 6p each and gave them out instead... i know most of my family cant get to tescos to use vouchers so appreciate the free samples.
theres a few people who do it this way....i think as were not using the vouchers and keeping the products ourselves we are still spreading the word...just saving our friends/family a bit of effort of having to buy themselves.DooYoo member christy940 (70,000miles),
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Iv just missed out on the pasta one, had the email but its now full2013-Swag bucks £10 Qmee £2.17 App Trailers 1.23 not a huge amount but better than nothing0
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christilee95 wrote: »It sometimes works out better to use the vouchers in a deal and then invite people to share...or to buy product and give proper items out. I've done it several times. danio yogurt bzzcampaign; they were on offer so instead of giving a 50p voucher (and them pay 35p extra) i bought on offer and invited my friends for a girly catch up!! also with the right guard was on offer so i bought the bottles for 6p each and gave them out instead... i know most of my family cant get to tescos to use vouchers so appreciate the free samples.
theres a few people who do it this way....i think as were not using the vouchers and keeping the products ourselves we are still spreading the word...just saving our friends/family a bit of effort of having to buy themselves.
Exactly my point. My mum is an orchard member. I have the cheese one she has the pasta one. I find it better that I buy as much as I can and invite her to try and vice versa. As we have a birthday in the family next week I was thinking of getting a good selection of the cheeses for the party. I don't appreciate people telling me how I use my vouchers.0 -
paul2louise wrote: »i am sharing the cheese with my family when they come to the party i will be having next week. i am sure noone else uses the pass on vouchers for themselves
Sounds good, hope you are having Finest Wine to go with the cheese for the party x
I have combined vouchers myself to allow others to try for free instead of a reduced price so fair enough x"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
Queenriderbrekke wrote: »Sounds good, hope you are having Finest Wine to go with the cheese for the party x
I have combined vouchers myself to allow others to try for free instead of a reduced price so fair enough x
Ohh I hope so, I don't live near tesco so most of my friends shop at the nearest supermarket which is Morrisons or Asda. I have tried in the past to give out my bzz coupons and not many seems interested. So I find it's better to buy more and invite people round. I was very popular with my mums and toddler group when I got the bzz Nescaf! campaign. Yummy gingerbread latte and cappuccino.
The wine sounds good keep fingers crossed0 -
Has anyone had any Tesco clubcard points added to their accounts yet, for any of the projects?0
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