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MSE News: Tesco to launch Clubcard 'flash sale' – should you hold on to your points?

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  • Pemberton01
    Pemberton01 Posts: 268 Forumite
    Two Together Railcars ordered with code from the Tesco National Railcard Flash Sale on Tuesday, card received in post today. Wonderful service.
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,962 Forumite
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    Hi all.

    Has anyone used the Pizza Express vouchers? If so, can kids use them also? For example, if 2 adults and 2 kids go, would I be able to use 2 codes and get 4 x pizza/salad/pasta free?

    Thanks.
  • baxy
    baxy Posts: 50 Forumite
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    Ectophile wrote: »
    I've got an ever-increasing pile of Tesco Clubcard vouchers just waiting for Tesco to do a special deal on something I actually want. They keep doing special deals, but for only for things I have no need of.

    I may just go back to my old ways of just spending them on groceries and forget about doubling them up.

    But you can quadruple the value by swapping them for restaurant vouchers. We went out Sunday to Pizza Express and got £40 of food for a £10 clubcard voucher.
  • cidergirl
    cidergirl Posts: 435 Forumite
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    mimi1234 wrote: »
    Hi all.

    Has anyone used the Pizza Express vouchers? If so, can kids use them also? For example, if 2 adults and 2 kids go, would I be able to use 2 codes and get 4 x pizza/salad/pasta free?

    Thanks.



    yes you can because I took my kids with a voucher and me and hubby with the other one we all had a pizza each
  • harz99
    harz99 Posts: 3,742 Forumite
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    Probably slightly off topic, but here goes anyway.


    I am an occasional user of home grocery delivery, but have never seen the need to pay the delivery charge up front in one lump.


    This changed today when I got a flyer with a 50% off code for the various rates, 12 months midweek saver went down to £15, and as the delivery saver is in the current boost offer, £7.50 worth of clubcard vouchers doubled, paid the bill.


    So a years midweek deliveries free!
  • Youngy
    Youngy Posts: 50 Forumite
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    With the current Clubcard boost, can you use the tesco code to renew an existing senior railcard?
  • Kaz124
    Kaz124 Posts: 6 Forumite
    I am very upset with tesco at the moment, I have been saving my vouchers for the last two years, so my husband and I could use the vouchers and go on a p & o cruise, I had enough vouchers, only to read their new rules, saying that you can only use £270 in vouchers, which converts to £810 per booking !!
    SoI now have a lot of vouchers to be used up by next May, and I might as well find a special offer on the cruise and not bother using the vouchers off the ' select price ' I hope they have some good things in their 'boosts to come'
  • Doc_N
    Doc_N Posts: 8,547 Forumite
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    Kaz124 wrote: »
    I am very upset with tesco at the moment, I have been saving my vouchers for the last two years, so my husband and I could use the vouchers and go on a p & o cruise, I had enough vouchers, only to read their new rules, saying that you can only use £270 in vouchers, which converts to £810 per booking !!
    SoI now have a lot of vouchers to be used up by next May, and I might as well find a special offer on the cruise and not bother using the vouchers off the ' select price ' I hope they have some good things in their 'boosts to come'
    I doubt you've lost anything much, in reality.

    Did a P&O cruise pretty much wholly paid for with Clubcard Vouchers a couple of years back. The downside is that you pay the full brochure price, and we ended up paying almost twice the discounted rate we could have paid later. It cost over £3000 each for a cabin that could have been bought for around £1800.

    I knew what I was doing - it was a way of using up vouchers - but it does show the limitations of the scheme.
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