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Lidl rewards app
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I got the £2 voucher on the day my spend passed the £100 mark.tronator said:Did anybody get the £2 voucher for spending £100 in November yet? In the past I got the voucher as soon as I reached £100 and another £10 when reaching £200.1 -
As long as you can get the bar code up on the screen - which I can do on my phone whilst not connected to wifi or 4G - to scan in store there should be no problem as the coupons are loaded to the card so you don't have to scan them..duncanthedog said:Can I use the Lidl app on a tablet that has no internet connection of its own?
I can connect through my PC at home but the tablet is a stand alone device with no sim card.
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I wrote customer support and they "extended the voucher for another 7 days", which I'm pretty sure they haven't issued in first place. So it's all sorted.olgadapolga said:
I got the £2 voucher on the day my spend passed the £100 mark.tronator said:Did anybody get the £2 voucher for spending £100 in November yet? In the past I got the voucher as soon as I reached £100 and another £10 when reaching £200.
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Have you got a mobile phone with a camera? Is it worth downloading the ap onto the PC at home, opening the card and taking a photo of the card? It should read ok at the shop.duncanthedog said:Can I use the Lidl app on a tablet that has no internet connection of its own?
I can connect through my PC at home but the tablet is a stand alone device with no sim card.1 -
It's just a basic phone that I have so not a starter, sorry.JIL said:
Have you got a mobile phone with a camera? Is it worth downloading the ap onto the PC at home, opening the card and taking a photo of the card? It should read ok at the shop.duncanthedog said:Can I use the Lidl app on a tablet that has no internet connection of its own?
I can connect through my PC at home but the tablet is a stand alone device with no sim card.0 -
Are you able to download the app to your tablet and use that in store (you don't need to be connected to the internet to use the card in store, I've used a screenshot of it a couple of times where internet connection is not available). Or maybe, being as a screenshot of the card works, a printout of it might?duncanthedog said:
It's just a basic phone that I have so not a starter, sorry.JIL said:
Have you got a mobile phone with a camera? Is it worth downloading the ap onto the PC at home, opening the card and taking a photo of the card? It should read ok at the shop.duncanthedog said:Can I use the Lidl app on a tablet that has no internet connection of its own?
I can connect through my PC at home but the tablet is a stand alone device with no sim card.1 -
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The app presumably makes this more expensive for the rest of us.arnoldy said:I've signed up for the Lidl App and I must say I'm quite pleased. Today I used a 15% off pizza voucher and every time you shop you get a scratch card., although I've only "won" 25p off so far. It's not going to change the world but it does save a few pence here and there, and makes shopping a bit more interesting. I only wish they did a 15% off their single malt scotch whiskeys.
Scotch whisky or Irish whiskey?
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Keep an eye out on your junk mail. I received a thick booklet from Lidl with a gold circle on the front which contains a coupon for £5 off £40. In Scotland, no alcohol is allowed. In England and Wales, you can have a max of 2 alcohol purchases. So you could spend £25-30 on two cases of beer/bottles of spirits and then spend the rest on food etc.1
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od244051 said:Keep an eye out on your junk mail. I received a thick booklet from Lidl with a gold circle on the front which contains a coupon for £5 off £40. In Scotland, no alcohol is allowed. In England and Wales, you can have a max of 2 alcohol purchases. So you could spend £25-30 on two cases of beer/bottles of spirits and then spend the rest on food etc.The £5 off a £40 spend are only the ones that you get through the letter box. They have a red box in the top left hand corner. The ones in store don't have the voucher in.YoursCalley
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Just to update this, I sent DH to Lidl with a printout of my "card" and it worked fine at the checkout ( he used the self-scan machines).olgadapolga said:
Are you able to download the app to your tablet and use that in store (you don't need to be connected to the internet to use the card in store, I've used a screenshot of it a couple of times where internet connection is not available). Or maybe, being as a screenshot of the card works, a printout of it might?duncanthedog said:
It's just a basic phone that I have so not a starter, sorry.JIL said:
Have you got a mobile phone with a camera? Is it worth downloading the ap onto the PC at home, opening the card and taking a photo of the card? It should read ok at the shop.duncanthedog said:Can I use the Lidl app on a tablet that has no internet connection of its own?
I can connect through my PC at home but the tablet is a stand alone device with no sim card.2
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