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mum-of-4boys wrote: »Same thing happened to me yesterday,, i used a anchor and frubes apg which was anout £5 the sales assistant asked if i wanted my reciept, i said no, at that point he had his pen out to mark it but he didnt, he authorised it and he then walked off to another self service checkout with my reciept and apg in his hand, as he walked away fm this checout i am sure i saw him pocket the reciept but still had the voucher in his hand, i was so shocked by what i had seen but too scared to speak up, as i walked off it did bug me as he kept hovering about, i did mention it to security on the way out don't know if anything will be done about it, couldnt stop thinking about it yesterday
I honestly think we read too much into it - I have in error left the receipt with the checkout operator before and they put it in the till :eek:. Another walked off with it but as all tills are covered by cameras they would not be pocketing them, more likely to put in the bin. They are intrigued by how such a large APG is generated and I always say it must have been on offer elsewhere :cool:. I think some may have a crafty look at what you bought, but in many cases this would not help as we know that glitches end and depending on when I generated my APG it may have ended weeks (... or hours!) ago.
If they were that interested in what you bought the cash office could retrieve your shop from the APG computer.
Sleep easy, we are only using their system that they have set up and have control of - we buy, we submit, they provide an APG based on their MSM price matching system, we spend it again.
I suspect many of us "may" go over the 10 voucher/£100 per month limit some months, but if you offer the voucher and they accept it, then that is also down to them and their system (likewise, on the app you don't have to login - so no £100 limit is enforced).
Arguably, if A and indeed T were so confident of their pricing and the system, there shouldn't be a £100 overall liimit anyway as the normal muggle shopper should buy with confidence that they are getting a good deal - why should someone who has a large family/buys a lot be punished by the limit?
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Yes you can keep recycling the BM if that's what you mean:)
No, I wasn't thinking that. I was planning to swop points for a voucher in the double up promotion just as tbear did. If I got that voucher, do you know if the till would see it as cash, please, enabling me to earn more points and use my extra points vouchers?0 -
Have read a lot about SADA receipts, as a newbie who's cholesterol is higher than his IQ why do we need to get the receipts back?If only batman was here, he'd soon get you told0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »I'm taking you two down with me
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Has anyone printed their £10 for a £5 voucher from mightydeals yet ? I ve printed something out but I'm not sure it's the actual voucher. It doesn t look much like a voucher but there is a voucher code number on it but no barcode. Does everyone else's look like that or do I need to do something else please0
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WhoWantsChicken wrote: »Have read a lot about SADA receipts, as a newbie who's cholesterol is higher than his IQ why do we need to get the receipts back?
Not only have we got OCD, we're paranoid too :eek: :rotfl:0
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