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Tesco Clubcard/Vouchers/Points/Deals - Post All Questions Here
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Hi,
I've just had my quarterly statement - usually they send vouchers to use in store ie; 25 extra points WYB fruit,or veg, etc. This time they are for 25 PENCE off when you spend a pound on Fruit, veg,etc
Does anyone know why this is ? Is this happening to everyone ?
Thanks
Anne
No clue as to why, perhaps Tesco think they have been giving away too mnay points recently. Really pleased with my Extra 4500 points I got for opening 3 savings accounts.0 -
Not sure if this is in the right place so feel free to move it.
I'm trying to boost my clubcard points at the moment and looking at the printer cartridge recycling it says you can recycle 30 cartridges a year 'per address'. I can't seem to find anywhere if it is actually per address as they say (assuming it's because you're only meant to have one card per address) or if it's actually per card, does anyone know?1st Aim = Pay off Virgin CC - £3929.110 -
I have been browsing these threads with interest and finally I've had a light bulb moment. We are planning on going to Florida in 3 years time, I have only just realised that if I start shopping at tesco's again I can collect up all my points and change them for deals which i can use with Virgin. I'm not usually this slow on the uptake...:rolleyes:
Anyhow, I am trying to scan all the different threads to work out all the different ways to accumalate points apart from the weekly shop/petrol.
Have already phoned up for Clubcard Plus, So this is were you come in..
Maybe this can be found elsewhere (if it is please point me in right direction) HOWEVER
What about a concise list of all possibilties on gaining extra points??????
Please help me???:silenced:0 -
i don't know if anyone can help me ... we are going to blackpool pleasure beach before the next lot of vouchers come out, and i thought i had enough for the family but my husband has just reminded me that my will be 12, not 11
:eek:
i've ordered the tickets already. he is about the size of an 8 year old and nobody would ever think he was 12 - but will they ask him when we go to get the wristbands? should i try, or is it best to send this kid voucher back, and just pay for my son on the gate?'bad mothers club' member 13
* I have done geography as well *0 -
moneysavingfamilycomp wrote: »i was under the impression you could ring up before the expiry date and have the vouchers credited back to your account as points to recieve again in your next statement rather than waste them on deals you dont want
I was looking through my vouchers and found one for £5.50 that ran out in May 08.
When I rang CS they credited it back to my account no problem at all.
xxThe curve that can set a lot of things straight is a smile0 -
Carmina_Piranha wrote: »i don't know if anyone can help me ... we are going to blackpool pleasure beach before the next lot of vouchers come out, and i thought i had enough for the family but my husband has just reminded me that my will be 12, not 11
:eek:
i've ordered the tickets already. he is about the size of an 8 year old and nobody would ever think he was 12 - but will they ask him when we go to get the wristbands? should i try, or is it best to send this kid voucher back, and just pay for my son on the gate?
If he's on the small side so he won't be able to go on a lot of the bigger rides anyway so you shouldn't have to pay the full adult price, so I'd say get him in on a kids ticket, they probably won't bat an eyelid if he's small.0 -
thanks, but blackpool's height limits are lower than alton towers so I think he can go on everything. It's quite cheeky trying to get away with paying child price for him I think, but my husband says we'll try anyway'bad mothers club' member 13
* I have done geography as well *0 -
I'm sorry, i haven't read through this entire thread and this may well have been asked and answered, but....
...is it possible to use someone else's clubcard vouchers?
I am annoyingly 50p short for some Thorpe Park tokens, but my MIL has offered me a voucher to make it up.
Would that be accepted or is it a big no-no? (was going to order online)
Thanks!0 -
Just ordered some airmiles online and my brothers vouchers were acepted to my account, so hopefully you will have the same with your Thorpe Park tokens.0
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