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Thanks for the update! Good luck with your move. Continue to look here just in case your absolutely appallingly bad service from Asda Eastlands transfers to me!!! Will keep you posted...
You ought to watch out - it's infectious. The ASDA WalMart curse gets everyone in the end.
One minute, you'll be enjoying the prospect of those luxury honey and oat biscuits you ordered, and the next you will open your carrier bag and they will have been magically [strike]substituted[/strike] transformed into Wagon Wheels...
Remember, ASDA Eastlands does the work that the devil doesn't have time for.
RE: Housemove - Thanks for the good wishes. I think I am going to need luck. How does that well-known quote go "Beware Greeks bearing gifts" or is it "Beware Greek parents with oversized chequebooks?"
WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO?
My parents packed me off to university with a tin of liquorice and a room booked in the University halls... and I don't know what unsettled me most, the realisation that they only had a tin of liquorice to send me off with, or the fact they didn't remember that I hate the stuff.
I must be getting old and will apply for my Stannah Stairlift forthwith. Anyone got any money off vouchers? Something like "Buy one stairlift. Get another one free" so me and the husband (old model, high mileage) don't have to share!
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Type in eVoucher code M3-WK-2C-99 at checkout when you spend over £99 on your grocery shopping.
Valid 14/08/07 - 23/08/070 -
M3WK2L25
Valid 14/08/07 - 23/08/07
Came through email. Hope it's useful to someone.0 -
I've got one similar;
M3-WK-2R-25 for free delivery over 25 quid.
keely.Mommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)0 -
In date order; all the codes currently working for ASDA...
M3 WB EM RP (10/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (R)
M4 WK 27 DD (12/Aug) = Free delivery over £50 WK27
M4 DD 49 34 (16/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 Scot. DD
M3 LF WK T2 (16/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (SL1)
M3 FW C7 5C (16/Aug) = Free Delivery on Orders over £75 (SC71)
M3 PR FW 25 (16/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (SP1)
M4 PG 22 DM (31/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 PG2
M4 EL 6Y A2 (31/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 NEL
M3 FW RP T2 (09/Sep) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (SR1)
M4 GL 77 64 (30/Sep) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 Grocery Leaflet
T7 33 78 88 (30/Sep) = 40p off Flora Spreads (note: Pro-Activ only!)
T7 46 64 46 (30/Sep) = 50p off Walkers Potato Heads 6 pack
T7 36 44 78 (30/Sep) = 50p off Persil Powders - 1kg/3kg/5kg/7kg
T7 97 77 36 (30/Sep) = 50p off Tropicana Go!
Don't forget to add item 202147 (Free ASDA magazine) to each order --- there are sometimes codes and printed money-off vouchers inside..!
These types of posts are awesome to save us all time clicking through pages, I know there is a thankyou choice, but just thought that I'd say thanks anyway for taking the time to summarise for the people who have little mouths to feed that won't wait whilst daddy is clicking through more pagesThanks again PHickman :T
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This week's update for the lazy! :cool:
In date order; all the codes currently working for ASDA...
FREE Delivery Codes...
M3 WK 2C 99 (23/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £99 (SC92)
M3 WK 2L 25 (23/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (SL2)
M3 WK 2R 25 (23/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (SR2)
M3 EV FW NA (27/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 (OS)
M4 PG 22 DM (31/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 PG2
M4 EL 6Y A2 (31/Aug) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 NEL
M3 FW RP T2 (09/Sep) = Free Delivery on orders over £25 (SR1)
M4 GL 77 64 (30/Sep) = Free Delivery on orders over £50 Grocery Leaflet
Product Codes...
T7 33 78 88 (30/Sep) = 40p off Flora Spreads (note: Pro-Activ only!)
T7 46 64 46 (30/Sep) = 50p off Walkers Potato Heads 6 pack
T7 36 44 78 (30/Sep) = 50p off Persil Powders - 1kg/3kg/5kg/7kg
T7 97 77 36 (30/Sep) = 50p off Tropicana Go!
M4 CZ 24 98 (30/Sep) = 20p off Coke Zero 2L
M4 PB 98 F6 (30/Sep) = 30p off Porkinson sausages 398g
Remember, you can "bank" evouchers to be used at a later date --- so just slap them all in, but remember to work out which one you need to tick/use at the checkout stage... it never chooses the most suitable (in terms of end date).
Don't forget to add item 202147 (Free ASDA magazine) to each order --- there are sometimes codes and printed money-off vouchers inside [like the above "product" codes]..!
Also worth mentioning... some products do not appear to have a "multisave" online, yet are branded on the packaging with details of savings (i.e. "Buy 2 for 99p"). You get charged for what the total is online, but if you are pedantic enough you could complain to Customer Services that you have been overcharged for items. Items that fall into this bracket (that I know of) are:
1104727 - KP Keanuts: 3 for £2.50...0 -
Just thought I would let you know for the first time in history, the impossible happened, my shopping arrived, delivered on a trolley, by a helpful and pleasant driver. All delivered in good order, with long "use by" dates and only ONE useless substitute!!!
I am in shock and am going to have to lie down in a darkened room...
Husband reckons that the driver obviously was too enabled to work for ASDA and probably won't last long.0 -
My delivery this week was poor (to be polite). I'd booked the 6-8 slot so that if it does get delayed then there's always a few hours before you get desperate to go to bed. At 8.30 it still hadn't turned up so I phoned customer services - at my expense, no nice freephone numbers here, and spoke with Oliver who said that there was no late delivery notification logged against the store. He phoned the store himself and they said they were running two hours late.
It turned up at 9.50, the driver knocked on the door, I answered, determined not to be Mrs Angry AND GOT NO "Sorry we're late madam"..., so I did my usual " so you've had a few problems then?" That did get me an apology luckily for him - how difficult is it to say sorry, you don't even have to mean it!!! They took ages to get my shopping out, three dodgy subs, loads of stuff dated the next day, and a bag of someone else's shopping, despite me saying three times, "no, I haven't ordered the Quorn sausages".
It's no wonder Tesco's profit looks like the GDP of a small country. I probably shouldn't say this on this site but I'm tempted to try them despite their higher prices, they do seem to have loads of decent money off vouchers around all the time, but I'm struggling with my conscience - do I really want to help them take over the world???0 -
[It's no wonder Tesco's profit looks like the GDP of a small country. I probably shouldn't say this on this site but I'm tempted to try them despite their higher prices, they do seem to have loads of decent money off vouchers around all the time, but I'm struggling with my conscience - do I really want to help them take over the world???[/quote]
Well, you know what they say at TESCO "Every little helps..." in their plot for world domination. TESCO do a mean Raspberry Trifle.
My sister has her shopping delivered by TESCO. Several times she has experienced a half-hearted attempt by them to deliver the shopping. Twice she has found the driver pushing the "Tried to make a delivery... but you weren't in, and so we are taking it all back to the store" card through her front door, when they have made no effort to knock on the door in the first place. Obviously, the TESCO version of "knock and run".
I understand that if they are a little pushed for time, they would prefer to "overlook" a couple of deliveries in this creative and innovative manner, rather than over-run on the time slot. Reassuring isn't it? TD.0 -
I have used ASDA online for over a year --- always used money-off codes, am unhappy when I "only" get free delivery. I always plough a few multi-deals onto my order and usually get ~50 quid of shopping (a normal weekly shop) for ~40 quid delivered.
Delivery is always within the correct time period... if they want to delivery early they always phone me. I have the same two-or-three guys deliver... pull up right outside my house and bring the bags to my door. They have always been cheerful (well, they are at work, what do you expect!) and pleasant enough to chit-chat and always take the time to say hi to the kids [who help take the bags into the kitchen!].
All-in-all, hearing everyone's terrible stories of ASDA I thought I would take the time to report that not always is it bad... just people tend not to post when service is good! I feel sorry for the people in apartments, or where the roads do not go near your front/back door --- but then again, I would not expect a "home delivery" if there was no way a delivery could be made to my home!...0
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