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EXPIRED Get a £10 ASDA eGift Card for £5
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Does anyone know whether or not you can use multiple eGift Cards for the same transaction in store?0
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Reading elsewhere you can - but bewarned, you can only use the cards at a manned till - not the self service. Also be prepared for a fight, it seems half the staff haven't a clue what they are. (I had an argument about them this evening as I was accused of forging the cards!).0
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Thanks for the info, I now know to be prepared for my visit to Asda tomorrow sometime.0
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Also be prepared for a fight, it seems half the staff haven't a clue what they are. (I had an argument about them this evening as I was accused of forging the cards!).
Mum & I went shopping this evening with our eGift cards - and you're right ic, they haven't a clue what they are! However, it sounds like our SA was much more pleasant than yourseven though I got the usual tuts from the people in the queue behind me :cool: . The SA consulted her supervisor (who also didn't know about them), and it seems that since there is no value printed on them, they doubt their validity. They're not sure whether they should be scanned as a coupon or a gift card. If scanned as a coupon, no amount comes up (and they therefore appear worthless), but our SA then scanned as a "gift card enquiry" and the amount displayed - so they need to be scanned at the till as a gift card.
Does anyone know whether or not you can use multiple eGift Cards for the same transaction in store?
Mum's shopping came to less than £10 (and mine was quite a bit more) so we lumped it all together and put the 2 eGift cards through together with no problem - so yes multiple eGift cards can be used in 1 transaction.
Hope this makes sense/helps - and good luck!0
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