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help with tesco grocery delivery charges please !

Thea's_Mummy
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does anyone know if tesco reduce the delivery charge for next day delivery when you order the goods say at 11pm ?
I would like to send my student daughter a hamper for next Friday, but I object to paying £6.00 delivery. If I was to place order late on thurs is it likely to be cheaper ? Thank you
I would like to send my student daughter a hamper for next Friday, but I object to paying £6.00 delivery. If I was to place order late on thurs is it likely to be cheaper ? Thank you
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If you are spending £30 or more you can save £10 with a discount code - it more than pays for the delivery.
I've pm'd you.
Lynsey**** Sealed Pot Challenge - Member #96 ****
No. 9 target £600 - :staradmin (x21)No. 6 Total £740.00 - No. 7 £1000.00 - No. 8 £875.00 - No. 9 £700.00 (target met)0 -
Hmmmmm £30. That's a LOT of Pot Noodles!0
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Thea's_Mummy wrote: »does anyone know if tesco reduce the delivery charge for next day delivery when you order the goods say at 11pm ?
I would like to send my student daughter a hamper for next Friday, but I object to paying £6.00 delivery. If I was to place order late on thurs is it likely to be cheaper ? Thank you
No - all that will happen is they will have run out of delivery slots!
Use a code, and lots of bogoffs, to get your total to £30, as these come off after delivery.
For cheaper delivery, it's usually Monday or Tuesdays, and very late at night...when any self respecting student should be at the pub. I take it you want 10am delivery, when you can guarantee she's still at home and in bed!0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Hmmmmm £30. That's a LOT of Pot Noodles!
Peel off the lid and remove the satchet of sauce. Pour on boiling water to the fill level and let it stand for 2 minutes. Then you should stir it well and let it stand for another 2 minutes, then stir it again and add more water if required. The pot noodle should then be thrown in the bin at once and not be eaten.
Lynsey**** Sealed Pot Challenge - Member #96 ****
No. 9 target £600 - :staradmin (x21)No. 6 Total £740.00 - No. 7 £1000.00 - No. 8 £875.00 - No. 9 £700.00 (target met)0 -
Thanks to everyone ! Depending on the result today, I am going to send her and housemates a little food and plenty of alcohol for them to enjoy whilst watching the Rugby world cup final next saturday !!!! ?
Thanks again for all your help..and if I ever catch her eating pot noodles she'll be in big trouble !!!! lol
yet I'm prepared to supply her with alcohol...just realised I must be very odd indeed !!!0 -
Was supposed to be delivered today between 10-12pm, was 10 minutes late so I've had my £6.25 delivery charge refunded !!!! so with £10 discount too, I'd call that a result ! Daughter and housemates are delighted ! Not only are we IN THE FINAL, but they now have vodka, southern comfort, wine, bread,bacon, fruit etc !!!!! Go Johnny !!0
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I wish my Mum was that cool! Does your daughter know how lucky she is?
I'll be making do with virtual alcohol :beer:0 -
silvercharming wrote: »I wish my Mum was that cool! Does your daughter know how lucky she is?
I'll be making do with virtual alcohol :beer:0
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