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Tesco Deal of the Day help
beetplek
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Ive got a £5 off voucher and want to use it for the iron thats on todays deal, but after selecting it and the usuall it nips up from £15 to £17.50. Can someone have a go at this and let me know if its just me or a strange misprice thing.
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Yes you are quite right , there does seem to be a misprice .
Never pay more than you have too0 -
Well looks like the iron I bought 6 years ago when i moved into my house will still have to go unused for 6 mpre years, and now i dont even have an excuce. But on the bright side while clearing some space for the still unused ironing board i bound a bag with £18 of tesco deal vouchers, so i might push the boat out still.0
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Does it with me aswell, however I am sure that when your credit card will reflect £15 debit. If it doesnt then u can always get in touch with Tesco or return item.0
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I'd give them a bell and give them details of your £5 voucher too and they will sort it for you. hopefully you will possibly still be able to use your voucher online too for another purchase.
( This is what happened to me when I couldn't get my voucher to work on some items online but would work on others, phoned them and processed my order with no probs and my voucher was still stored in my account which i used at a later date)
:AThis is a do-it-yourself test for paranoia: you know you've got it when you can't think of anything that's your fault.Robert M. Hutchins0 -
Please no more advice, it only means i`ll end up buying the iron, which in turns means i have no reason not to iron.0
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