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tesco club card vouchers
marion1_2
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has anyone bought holidays with their club card vouchers mine are building up and i wondered how easy the process is will be grateful for any information ie the best ones to go for
thanks marion1
thanks marion1
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In my experience with a holiday to France with Camping Life and a Haven hol in Cornwall, you do the following: get a quote from the hol company, tell them you want to pay with clubcard vouchers, they then hold the booking for about a week to give you time to send off for your tokens. Tesco send the tokens within a couple of days, then you ring up the company, give them the token numbers/codes over the phone and also put them in the post to the holiday company. Any balance remaining you pay in cash by the date shown on your invoice, normally about 8 weeks before departure. You can't add more vouchers at a later date to the same booking. Hope that makes sense!0
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Just got back from St Lucia having used my vouchers with Virgin Holidays. Dead simple to order, vouchers came in days then rang Virgin to make the booking, small balance paid on card and off we went:T:beer:0
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Used them for Haven as above for holidays and I use them for theme parks as well (Legoland and Brean Leisure) also straight forward.
Look at the tesco web site for the terms and conditions of the deal you like / are interested in . Be prepared to "pay" full price as you wont get any discounts such as internet booking.
If im not sure I have rung the company up first to ask their procedure.:jMay 2013 new beginnings:j0 -
We spent the first week of September on a Siblu holiday in France (3 bedroomed mobile home on a geoorgeous campsite, an hour from Paris and Disney). Was really easy to book
1) spoke to holiday company to get definate price (got a £45 discount as booked our own travel, rather than use the included ferry crossing)
2) exchanged Tesco clubcard vouchers for Holiday vouchers (Did this on-line as they were the newer ones), which arrived in about 3 days.
3)Sent Holiday vouchers to Siblu.
Then Siblu send the confirmation forms, and a letter/travel guide a couple of weeks before you travel. Will definately do it again.0 -
We're going to Florida on Wednesday largely paid for by our CC vouchers.
I rang to get a quote. Sent off for my tokens (which arrived really quickly). Then called Virgin again to book and sent off my tokens that day and paid the extra £200 on my credit card - very easy, and the vouchers were credited to the booking within a couple of days.
Would definitely do it again - I love the fact that it's an "almost-free" holiday!0 -
piggy-bank wrote: »We spent the first week of September on a Siblu holiday in France (3 bedroomed mobile home on a gorgeous campsite, an hour from Paris and Disney). Was really easy to book
1) spoke to holiday company to get definate price (got a £45 discount as booked our own travel, rather than use the included ferry crossing)
2) exchanged Tesco clubcard vouchers for Holiday vouchers (Did this on-line as they were the newer ones), which arrived in about 3 days.
3)Sent Holiday vouchers to Siblu.
Then Siblu send the confirmation forms, and a letter/travel guide a couple of weeks before you travel. Will definately do it again.
Was it La Croix Du Vieux Pont, in Berny Riviere ?
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Yes, it's really straightforward, we have booked with Haven a couple of times, and loads of days out in between. Never had any problems at all.
We wouldn't have been to half the places if it wasn't for MR T!!:T
Just be aware though that you will not be entitled to any special offers, such as early booking discounts, going at certain times of the year etc.
And if you order too many vouchers you won't get any 'change' from whoever you are paying them to; better to add on a few quid cash if need be0 -
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We Used Our Tesco Vouchers With Siblu And Went To Cambrils In Spain. It Was Very Easy And Unlike Other Companies Siblu Do Let You Use Your Vouchers On Offers. We Had The Pay For 2 Weeks Get One Free And Went For 3 Weeks. Cambrils Is Near Salou Where The Theme Park Portaventura Is. This Is An Excellent Theme Park And Has Lots Of Really Good Shows.for This We Exchanged Tesco Vouchers For An Annual Madame Tussauds Pass Which Allowed Us Unlimited Access To Portaventura Which Saved Us Lots Of Money And We Have The Rest Of The Year To Use Our Passes At The Attractions Over Here.
Our Caravan Was Top Of Range 6 Berth And Should Have Been Approx £800 But Only£200 In Tesco Vouchers And The Passes Where Under £25 Each.
We Flew With Ryanair To Reus Which Is Ten Minutes From Cambrils
And The Flights Were Very Cheap.
Before We Left Siblu Offered Us 20%discount To Book For Next Year So We Have Booked 3weeks For Two La Sirene France September 2008 For £640 {£160} In Tesco Vouchers.
Hope This Gives You Some Ideas0
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