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Free £10 of Tesco Clubcard Deals vouchers (250 points)

MSE_Martin
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What's the deal?
It's very simple; Tesco is offering 250 clubcard points (worth £10 in Clubcard Deals vouchers) for just filling in a form.
Pick up one of the repeat prescription service leaflets which says '250 Clubcard points when you sign up' from any Tesco pharmacy . Fill in your details - Dr's name, surgery, your name, address and telephone number and hand it into the pharmacy counter. To find your nearest Tesco pharmacy go to Tesco's store locator and click on 'pharmacy'.
Your clubcard points should then be credited to your account by the next quarter's statement.
You don't need to actually use the repeat prescription service
The leaflet says: 'Receive 250 clubcard points today when you sign up. Clubcard points are not dependent on using the service.'
However if you do want to take advantage of the service, make sure you hand in the other section of the form to your surgery.
Some Tesco's are saying you can't take the offer unless your surgery participate in the repeat prescription service. It may be worth ringing before you make the journey and visiting the Tesco pharmacy nearest your surgery.
T's & C's
The offer is available until 13 November 2007.
How are 250 points worth £10?
You need to follow the golden MoneySaving rule.... never, ever, ever, ever redeem your Tesco points instore. Do that and 250 points are worth just a £2.50 discount off your shopping.
Instead convert them to Tesco Deals vouchers and they're worth four times that amount. These vouchers can be used on days out, breakdown cover, gifts, magazine subscriptions and much more.
For more full details and info on how to boost your points stash read the Loyalty Schemes article.
PS. This deal was originally spotted by MoneySaver rev229 below. Thanks for the top spot! This post has been inserted to provide a more detailed explaination and research for MoneySavers coming from the weekly e-mail.
It's very simple; Tesco is offering 250 clubcard points (worth £10 in Clubcard Deals vouchers) for just filling in a form.
Pick up one of the repeat prescription service leaflets which says '250 Clubcard points when you sign up' from any Tesco pharmacy . Fill in your details - Dr's name, surgery, your name, address and telephone number and hand it into the pharmacy counter. To find your nearest Tesco pharmacy go to Tesco's store locator and click on 'pharmacy'.
Your clubcard points should then be credited to your account by the next quarter's statement.
You don't need to actually use the repeat prescription service
The leaflet says: 'Receive 250 clubcard points today when you sign up. Clubcard points are not dependent on using the service.'
However if you do want to take advantage of the service, make sure you hand in the other section of the form to your surgery.
Some Tesco's are saying you can't take the offer unless your surgery participate in the repeat prescription service. It may be worth ringing before you make the journey and visiting the Tesco pharmacy nearest your surgery.
T's & C's
The offer is available until 13 November 2007.
How are 250 points worth £10?
You need to follow the golden MoneySaving rule.... never, ever, ever, ever redeem your Tesco points instore. Do that and 250 points are worth just a £2.50 discount off your shopping.
Instead convert them to Tesco Deals vouchers and they're worth four times that amount. These vouchers can be used on days out, breakdown cover, gifts, magazine subscriptions and much more.
For more full details and info on how to boost your points stash read the Loyalty Schemes article.
PS. This deal was originally spotted by MoneySaver rev229 below. Thanks for the top spot! This post has been inserted to provide a more detailed explaination and research for MoneySavers coming from the weekly e-mail.
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
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While in tescos pharmacy yesterday I pick up some leaflets for 250 clubcard points if you sign up to the repeat prescription collection sevice. Our pharmacy already does this any way (collect prescription) . Fortunatley as a family of 4 we all requre a repeat prescrption for something! So thet will be 1000 points. I will probably have to use different clubcards to get the points and visit on 4 occassions but thats 40.00 in clubcard deals. :j :j0
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Hi thanks for this. Can you do it online or instore? If it is online, do you have a link? :beer::rotfl:0
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the leaflet I picked up yesterday said take it to the counter, so I assume that you cannot do this on line, ..no end date on it which is good, as my closest tesco's pharmacy does not open until after Xmas, it was the next town that had the leaflet.....wonders how far the doctors prescription will reach
good point about signing everyone up though, I was only thinking of 1 of us,0 -
in store only I will pop in today to see how many people I can do on 1 clubcard.0
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Have been into the pharmacy they said on one 250 per clubcard, so I gave her my 3 clubcards, the sales assistant said fine and put them through! So will now send my husband in with a new clubcard to do the 4th one they won't regonise him!!!0
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Do you actually need to use the service as we hardly ever see a doctor and rarely get presciptions? ta0
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my tesco has no pharmacy
totally debt free:j and mortgage free too 20100 -
"Any Tesco Pharmacy"? How many are there??0
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Got 2 Huge Tesco supermarkets near me but neither of them have a pharmacy, missing out on all those points, what a bummer!0
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the leaflet I picked up yesterday said take it to the counter, so I assume that you cannot do this on line, ..no end date on it which is good, as my closest tesco's pharmacy does not open until after Xmas, it was the next town that had the leaflet.....wonders how far the doctors prescription will reach
good point about signing everyone up though, I was only thinking of 1 of us,
Don't want to be the bearer of bab news but....
The OP sates that it ends on 13th of November.0
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