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Never Spend Tesco Clubcard Vouchers In-store!!!
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Miroslav wrote:I don't go on holidays due to my 'illness' so how would I benefit from not spending in store?
Is it advisable to make as much from them as possible by selling on eBay?
I use my points for Yates vouchers, £2.50 of Tesco coupons equals a £10 Yates voucher. My local Yates does meal deals BOGOF all week, two meals for £6.99 plus wine at £4.99 a bottle. So for £20 of Yates vouchers 4 of us can eat and have a bottle of wine which I think is a great bargain.
I also used some Tesco vouchers to get Blockbuster vouchers for the children in the school holidays. Oldest son is 17 on Friday so I have applied for BSM vouchers as an extra birthday present. The BSM vouchers aren't quite as good a deal as the others, but it is still a saving.
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We have six children so holidays are always expensive - we booked a week at a Havens site in Cornwall this year which would have cost us £911 but used Tesco clubcard vouchers for the lot. Also bought my little brother the driving lessons package for his 17 birthday with vouchers and parents in law the english heritage membership and yes we are eating the Birds Eye beef in gravy - we take up any offer as it comes along. For years everyone has laughed at us but having booked the holiday for free they're all of a sudden collecting as well.0
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barksavingmad wrote:Hi guys
Could you tell me whether you still get the points on these selected items even if you do an online grocery shop?
TIA
Nicky
Yes, all of the extra points offers are valid online.0 -
two eurostar tickets and a decent meal in cafe rouge - £60 in vouchers. (life insurance and home insurance paid for most of it!)
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We transfer our Tesco clubcard points into British Airways Executive Club miles (same principle as air miles) £2.50 in clubcard vouchers works to give you 600 miles
I need to get a bit wiser to buying things for the points - for example 9 packs of beef would give me 600 air miles for a £6.00 spend - definitely worth it0 -
hi guys
sorry for being so thick, but what is the offer with beef in gravy
(obviously something to do with air miles, but what exactly)
thanks for being gentle with the newbie0 -
For every three items of certain frozen birds eye food you purchase, tesco kindly give you an extra 150 clubcard points. The Roast Beef in Gravy 112g packs are only 66p each, so you spend just under £2 to get 150 clubcard points. Those clubcard points equate to £6 in clubcard deals vouchers. You're effectively getting £6 towards a holiday, etc, for spending just under £2 in tesco.
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Miroslav wrote:I don't go on holidays due to my 'illness' so how would I benefit from not spending in store?
Is it advisable to make as much from them as possible by selling on eBay?
Do you eat out at all? You can use the tokens in some restaurants - Bella Italia is the one that I remember, but there are others.0 -
I've got a load of clubcard vouchers to go in today, does everyone trust these to 'normal' post or do you pay extra for special delivery? I would hate to lose £60 of vouchers.
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