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MissG wrote:I like the sound of this, it sounds like a great way to pick up some extra points.
Pardon me for sounding thick, but how exactly does this work??
Bit of information here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=105242
use a temp card, 150 point voucher pops out that you can use next time on your normal card but now its in this thread I fear it wont last much longer..0 -
where do you all get these vouchers?0
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jamminjamaica wrote:where do you all get these vouchers?
Pick up one of the temporary Clubcards from either CS or some stores have a display just inside the entrance "Join Clubcard Today" type sign - have a look near the freephones used for booking cabs.
When you find them (other than at Customer Services), pick up a couple, then you can always have a spare one handy.
Remember to use one when you buy just a few items, and keep the "Bonus Points Voucher" for your next visit.0 -
You don't need an 'excuse'. Pay via a self service check-out if you can, scan your form, your items(as near as possible to £1) then pay;receipt and voucher pop out. Note that the points vouchers have a use-by date.CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
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Can someone enlighten me.....
If I've bought a CD, claimed the money back due to a miss-price, had my receipt penned across with 'Refund', how on earth can I go back to Mr T and ask to exchange this for a CD I really want????
Some Dudes here seem to have done this.
Assuming it's possible, does it have to be CD 4 a CD or can you do CD for a DVD??
Also, some CDs are not shrink wrapped (e.g. Magic Numbers) - does this make a difference?
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I think we should all wear ebay item no 6224086853 whenever seeking our R&R's. I cannot wait until Thursday evening when I am part of a Tesco customer feedback panel ......... I have lots to say !!!
I am the only Voucher Queen in my village LOL
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