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Tesco codes

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  • Hi,Just tried doing a tesco order and it will only accept one coupon per order ? is this normal ? I have imput numerous codes,which are all banked,but only 1 code comes off the total. Any advice or known combinations of codes which will work together ? Many thanks.
  • Jay_Hoe
    Jay_Hoe Posts: 43 Forumite
    Ho do I 'bank' the codes? Do I just place an order and then keep piling in vouchers? Will the extra ones be used automatically on my next shop??

    Cheers

    John
  • MimiJane
    MimiJane Posts: 7,989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    Hi,Just tried doing a tesco order and it will only accept one coupon per order ? is this normal ? I have imput numerous codes,which are all banked,but only 1 code comes off the total. Any advice or known combinations of codes which will work together ? Many thanks.

    They will only ever accept one code per order. They say that, if you have a number of codes banked, the code giving you the greatest deduction will be applied for the shop you are doing.

    Hope this helps.
    Wins since 2009 = £17,600

    MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS
  • MimiJane
    MimiJane Posts: 7,989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    Ho do I 'bank' the codes?  Do I just place an order and then keep piling in vouchers?  Will the extra ones be used automatically on my next shop??

    Cheers

    John

    Do your shop as normal and then click on "check out".  You can then process your shop, choosing your delivery date, inputting your code/s, choosing substitutions, etc. and then clicking on "proceed" at the bottom of the page.

    Alternatively, if you wish to input a code/s, but don't want to "finalise" your shop at this point : click on "check out", choose your delivery date, go through the motions of inputting your code, etc., but DON'T press "proceed" at the bottom of the page.  Thus you can "bank" any number of codes in this manner.  You'll still have to choose a delivery date (which you can always alter later), but the code will be banked even though you choose not to proceed.  If you later return to input more codes in this way, you'll see the ones already banked.

    Only one code can be used in any one shop and they will automatically be deducted, provided they are within the expiry date.  Some of the £5 codes can only be used on your next grocery shop ... they tend to differ, e.g. most of the £10 codes can only be used if you spend £75 or more on groceries.

    Hope the above helps.
    Wins since 2009 = £17,600

    MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS
  • Jay_Hoe
    Jay_Hoe Posts: 43 Forumite
    Thanks guys, sorted!

    I noticed too that they said that they will always apply the highest value code - which is nice!

    Cheers

    John
  • MimiJane
    MimiJane Posts: 7,989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!

    They will only ever accept one code per order.  They say that, if you have a number of codes banked, the code giving you the greatest deduction will be applied for the shop you are doing.

    Hope this helps.

    Yes John ... as I've said above.   ;D
    Wins since 2009 = £17,600

    MANY THANKS TO ALL OPS
  • SPEND £30 on CDs/DVDS and get £5 off online at tesco
    use this coupon code : XX-CJVM
    while checking out

    Cheers

    vin
  • parley
    parley Posts: 693 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi, are any of these e-vouchers valid for electricals. I want to buy a camera but all the codes I've inputted are not recognised. Thanks ;D
    No reliance should be placed on the above.
  • parley
    parley Posts: 693 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Just found this :o

    10% off Electricals when you spend a minimum of £100 (Valid 1st - 30th Nov 2004, Terms and Conditions apply)
    eCoupon Code: XX-FP6V ;D :D ;D
    No reliance should be placed on the above.
  • Hi Pipe, great many thanks but sorry to question this wonderful tip, given that I have banked these codes already, what is the source and are they available for all to use? I have just read Martin's warning on illegal use of codes and got worried
    Best Wishes :)
    VCE in Fornax
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