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stena line tesco vouchers
Raymok
Posts: 1 Newbie
I recently converted my tesco vouchers to use on stena line ferry return to Ireland Holyhead/dublin/holyhead car and 2 people going out on 21st July and returning on Aug 2nd. On the stenaline/tesco webpage I was quoted £450... ( without applying my voucher) yet on the normal stena line website I was quoted £420 (gross) for the same sailings. It seems therefore that Stena are increasing the one way fares by £15 just so you can apply the voucher. This totally negates the advantage of the tesco vouchers . How many others have fallen foul of this sharp practice and are Tesco aware?
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The Stenaline Clubcard offer is a special promotional fare with it’s own specific terms and conditions. This is made clear on the Tesco Clubcard website .However you are still making a considerable saving on your booking:
£150 in Tesco Clubcard vouchers
v £420 cash .0
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