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Tesco Clubcard change in Ts & Cs: Vouchers no longer transferable from 1 May '08

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  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    No, you don't need to merge the accounts together - holiday vouchers are issued with surname on so so long as you, hubby and daughters all have same surname you'll be able to use them all. If you also all live at the same address you will be able to convert them all together through one account.

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    Unfortunately my "hamster" has a different initial to me, but same surname, do you think we can combine, as we live at the same address? This is for hol vouchers.
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    Are vouchers going to have initials on - named deal vouchers at the moment only have surname.
  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    I think there's a bit of confusion over hol vouchers and clubcard vouchers. I think from what people are saying that hol vouchers don't have an initial on, but I do know that clubcard deals vouchers do have an initial on.

    The question is can A.Smith, B.Smith, C.Smith and D.Smith combine their clubcard vouchers with their intials on towards holidays for example for A.Smith and B.Smith only? Or is this what they're stopping?
  • JimmyTheWig
    JimmyTheWig Posts: 12,199 Forumite
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    Coupon-mad wrote: »
    If your Mum has £27.50 in vouchers then she could convert them to a Merlin Annual Pass (costs £110 in Deals). And so could you, to get another pass, if you also have £27.50 in vouchers.

    Yes, that's what we've done. Well, we got 2 from my mum's account and one from ours (our eldest now needs a pass for Chessington WoA which, being only a mile away from us, is what we want the passes for mainly).
    Glad this post reminded us to do it - some of mum's vouchers were going to run out at the end of the month!
  • smartie1976
    smartie1976 Posts: 1,984 Forumite
    Mine were refused last year, they phoned me to tell me, and said the voucher was being re-creditted to my sisters clubcard account.
    It's BOUGHT (to Buy), not BROUGHT (to bring) AND you cannot be frauded, only DEfrauded.

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  • What if you don't live with your partner and you have seperate clubcard accounts? Does this mean we won't be able to exchange them for a holiday together?

    Thanks
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  • welsh_cake wrote: »
    What if you don't live with your partner and you have seperate clubcard accounts? Does this mean we won't be able to exchange them for a holiday together?
    Yes, unless you merge the accounts.
  • Yes, unless you merge the accounts.
    Oh what a pain. Will do this tonight then. Glad i stumbled upon this thread otherwise i wouldn't have had a clue about this.
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  • keith99_2
    keith99_2 Posts: 1,234 Forumite
    people with questions above - you ought contact clubcard - who would know better? :-)

    You would think so but i wouldnt guarantee it. I want to book a Cosmos holiday with my partner (different surname) and pool our vouchers together. Tesco seem unsure but Cosmos said its ok if we are both on the booking. Still none the wiser on this issue.
  • welsh_cake wrote: »
    What if you don't live with your partner and you have seperate clubcard accounts? Does this mean we won't be able to exchange them for a holiday together?

    Thanks

    So long as both of you are going on the holiday then yes you can use both yours and your partners vouchers. Change his up, change yours up, book the holiday, send em off! You do not need to merge the accounts.
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