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10p off each litre fuel at TESCO..spend £25
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pah! my till spit was 100 points on huggies nappies!!
which i just bought loads of to spend 25 quid. oh well.Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!0 -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/jan/24/supermarkets.uknews1
Some possible explanation of this promo, just Tesco doing some local promo again0 -
I have just phoned out local tesco as I spent £150 in there the other day and they said they do not have the promotion on. They said certain stores may be running their own promotions, but ours is not one of them unfortunately0
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Only £1 per 10 litres. Not amazing, but if there's something you want to buy for £25 and you have a car with a big beast of a petrol tank nearly empty and fill a jerry can or two as well, then this is definitely a good deal.
Can't see anyone filling more than 70 litres so max saving is £7. Barely worth the hassle of buying £25 worth of clothes and returning them.
I live in the Highlands and use a V8 Discovery. It takes 80 litres to fill, and when there is a deal I fill my 2 Fuel Jerry cans too! This makes 120 litres in total. So more of a saving. Having said that Tesco will not let you buy over £100 worth of fuel. so £10 is the Max you can save!
So worth buying a couple of fuel cans if you can only fill up with 60 Litres, they will pay for themselves in time! Make the most of your so called fraudulant discount! Yippee
Don't forget your Tesco Clubcard Points also, more if you pay with Tesco C/Card.LET THEM HATE, AS LONG AS THEY FEAR0 -
[/quote] I do not think so! I vote SNP, hopefully one day my country will be free from the westminster gravy train!
Lawless!!! are you joking idiot? our society is at an all time low.
You stick with your bunch of liars, who involved us in an illegal war and have incorporated us into the European Union with such gusto! especially after pledging to give a referendum, then ignoring that and signing up anyway! You are certainly foolish to stand up with your Tory hatred! This nation will never recover after the damage that has been done to our society by Labour. At least my coutry has a chance of recovering.
Really sorry to our English brothers and sisters on here! no offence to you, unless you vote Labour of course (ou have yourselves to blame).[/quote]
Is this really the board for political nonsense? To be honest I would have thought that all the time you spend watching Braveheart might have limited your ability to post.
I am not a Labour voter nor do not wish to be one, but blaming the government for damage to society is unbelievable - I would respectfully suggest that society has been damaged for any number of reasons that include consumer greed amongst others - how often do we forget the really important things in life?
And to address your comments on "getting off the Westminster Gravy Train" and "at least your country has a chance of recovering" - this is typical of a brianwashed insular SNP voter that believes devolution is the answer to all your problems - how exactly do you propose to recover your country after devolution when the Westminster Gravy Train stops delivering cheques to cover your budget deficit year on year?
British and Proud of it.0 -
An absolute waste of space. What on earth this thread has to do with being a Grabbit beats the life out of me. Many folks (like me) will have wasted time ploughing though all the ridiculous waffle and still be none the wiser as to what this offer is all about!
Is it national? What are the qualifying products? When does it end? Just a few questions which might have helped the understanding!0 -
Blazeparadox wrote: »Er............ right so to get back on track
This promotion is on all billboards outside participating stores and there are leaflets on CS desk.
It does not include household goods (toasters etc) will edit original post, but does include clothing, shoes and accessories.
A till spit (voucher) to be handed in with the fuel purchase is given at the checkout, as long as the valid purchases come to over £25. This is the same kind of receipt as the "5p off fuel" that some of you may have seen.
Sorry to cause confusion in original post, just wanted to let everyone know asap as 10p a litre off your petrol is not to be sniffed at.
Please could anyone let me know where in the North-West; Manchester/Warrington/Liverpool axis; is there a store definitely running this offer?
Any info. much appreciated.0 -
Please note that if you get one of these coupons - read it! - it is only valid at the petrol station where you purchased the goods.
OH and I did not notice. He went and filled up at another local store £30!! and they would not accept coupon.:mad:0 -
It wasn't on at Westwood X Tesco yesterday where my deisel is 109.9, yet at Whitstable Tesco it's 108.9 and Faversham 106.9, so much for their national pricing policy. I've given up on Tesco and started filling up in Canterbury where Asda and Lakeside have it at 106.9, and if you get an Asda cc, you get another 2p a litre off :j have also vowed to pop to little garage near my work which has a 'happy hour' at lunch time so you get 3p a litre off, making it 105.9. Not a whole lot cheaper I know, but 4p a litre off every time i fill up will add up quicker than the occasional spit Tesco gives when it's having a good dayStudent loan no more
paid off0 -
Please could anyone let me know where in the North-West; Manchester/Warrington/Liverpool axis; is there a store definitely running this offer?
Any info. much appreciated.
Yes, Tesco Bidston, Wirral (near J1 of M53) is running this promo.
The Ad says if you spend £25 on anything upstairs (excluding household and a few others things - so basically clothes) then you get 10p off per litre.0
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