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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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Thank you.
Are the limits strict calendar months, or 30 days?
http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/Administration/Terms-And-Conditions.aspx
Checks and vouchers
If you have shopped in store and performed a Check which entitles you to a voucher, we will give you a voucher to use in store. It will not be redeemable at our Website. If you have shopped on our Grocery Website and performed a Check which entitles you to a voucher, we will give you a voucher to use on our Grocery Website. It will not be redeemable in store.
You can only perform a Check up to 28 days from the purchase of your shop. Online customers can only compare your most recent homeshopping order.
Once claimed, vouchers for online shops may take up to 7 days to credit your account on our Grocery Website.
You can only perform Checks online via the website: http://www.ASDA.com/priceguarantee
Any household can only claim 10 vouchers in a calendar month.
We will never issue a household with more than £100 of vouchers in a calendar month.
If your claim will take you over the £100 limit per calendar month, you'll receive the balance to bring you up to the £100 limit.
Before we issue any vouchers for £15 or more, we may check that they have been accurately calculated. You accept that there may be a delay of up to 7 days in us issuing vouchers for £15 or more.0 -
... It is quite amusing that we generally know the T&Cs ... but some of us are somewhat selective about which ones we adhere to (10 receipts per month, £100 max ... many of us are happy to "flout" these particular rules, but I agree that re-using unsigned receipts to generate additional vouchers is not worth the risk as that steps over the line for the majority of us and also moves into being illegal).
Anon
10 receipts is our responsibility whereas the £100 is Asda0 -
Could I please ask for some advice.
I got in a muddle last night and uploaded a receipt to COS without changing retailer from the previous receipt. I changed retailer and uploaded again correctly.
This morning, both show as processing but the retailer shows correctly on both (last night it showed 2 different retailers)
Should I contact them and explain my mistake? I don't want it looking like I was trying to defraud them.0 -
Could I please ask for some advice.
I got in a muddle last night and uploaded a receipt to COS without changing retailer from the previous receipt. I changed retailer and uploaded again correctly.
This morning, both show as processing but the retailer shows correctly on both (last night it showed 2 different retailers)
Should I contact them and explain my mistake? I don't want it looking like I was trying to defraud them.
They will likely process one and reject the other as a duplicate (or have when I inadvertently did that previously).
Anon0 -
Thanks
I got vouchers before when there was something in the monthly magazine but think I could do a little bit of extra shopping this way as you say it all helps.
I think they were for 100 points for every £20 spent, meaning we were getting 350 points for a £50 spend. I generally just use the points on double up, so £7 off £50.
Generally, i've only ever used them for internet purchases, but if that were repeated, I'd definately recycle them0 -
10 receipts is our responsibility whereas the £100 is Asda
I see that now, thank you ... Out of interest, has anyone ever tested the "household" £100 limit/definition with CC? I understand the instore limit is enforced if you login to A app before processing your receipts (does it combine with CC total?).
Fortunately I am still using the old version of the A app that helpfully lets you scan the receipt and I don't need to login to process.
Many thanks
Anon0 -
My COS this morning has one rec still processing :mad:
The other has gone through for £1 - this must be the cider :mad: so I need to email them - might be worth checking that yours is the same“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
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... It is quite amusing that we generally know the T&Cs ... but some of us are somewhat selective about which ones we adhere to (10 receipts per month, £100 max ... many of us are happy to "flout" these particular rules, but I agree that re-using unsigned receipts to generate additional vouchers is not worth the risk as that steps over the line for the majority of us and also moves into being illegal).
Anon
Same as on here. Some people observe the one username per person rule, others don'tApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Wish me luck! I'm zooming across the Tweed to visit my kith and kin north of the border today!
I hope everybody enjoyed Jools last night. Me and Mrs Zag thought it was better than the last one we went to but we are totally invisible this time.
So time travel and invisibilityWhen The Fun Stops Stop0
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