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Tesco Clubcard/Vouchers/Points/Deals - Post All Questions Here

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  • VoucherMan
    VoucherMan Posts: 2,798 Forumite
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    pazza2000 wrote: »
    3) Recycle ink cartridges. I would like to send more than 30. Is this possibile now that i have an account that has a non linked clubcard??
    According to T&C it's 30 per household. I've just tried this myself before I realised. Don't know yet if I'll get the extra points.
  • Hello, this may sound silly but how exactly do you a;save up' your clubcard points?
    I've been collecting points for ages but have always used them up in-store. Only once have I used them for a magazine subscription (which i hardly read :o) but the penny didn't drop that I was vastly increasing the value of my points.

    I would now like to save up my points for use in clubcard deals (not sure what I'm aiming for, but I like the sound of 'quadruple').

    Do I simply hold on to the vouchers that come with the clubcard statement and keep them till I'm ready?

    The vouchers have an expiry date, does that mean it would no longer be valid? How then can I accrue points?

    Thanks for any help.
    Tough times never last longer than tough people.
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
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    Hello, this may sound silly but how exactly do you a;save up' your clubcard points?
    I've been collecting points for ages but have always used them up in-store. Only once have I used them for a magazine subscription (which i hardly read :o) but the penny didn't drop that I was vastly increasing the value of my points.
    I would now like to save up my points for use in clubcard deals (not sure what I'm aiming for, but I like the sound of 'quadruple').
    Do I simply hold on to the vouchers that come with the clubcard statement and keep them till I'm ready?
    The vouchers have an expiry date, does that mean it would no longer be valid? How then can I accrue points?
    Thanks for any help.
    Yeah - just keep hold of the vouchers - they last for 2 years. We used our to pay for a boating holiday that would have cost £1660, used £415 of vouchers instead.
    They are great for days out, restaurants, etc. have a look on-line or in the book that came with your statement.
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • homealone_2
    homealone_2 Posts: 2,004 Forumite
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    i dont know if thie question has been posted here already but i have not seen it. the last few visits i have made to my tesco card i have got receipt in the usual manner but on the receipt it says;

    **FOR YOUR INFORMATION**
    AS A THANK YOU FROM CLUBCARD YOU HAVE QUALIFIED FOR A FREE ENTRY VOUCHER TO A UK ATTRACTION IN THIS TRANSACTION



    does this just mean that i have sufficient points to apply for a ticket?? i am sure thats all it is but its very strange thing to put as you could have just as easily had enough points for any clubcard deal?? anyone else noticed this? as it does sound like a free ticket, but there are no other details??
  • look_after_the_pennies
    look_after_the_pennies Posts: 2,723 Forumite
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    edited 20 May 2009 at 9:35AM
    Hi Home Alone,

    The cashier should have given you a voucher along with your receipt. It entitles you to a free ticket on purchase of one full priced one.

    You need to have spent at least £10 to qualify for a voucher. No clubcard points are needed to get a voucher!
  • hellokitty08
    hellokitty08 Posts: 1,878 Forumite
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    Hi guys,

    I know this might come across a bit silly, but its something I am only starting to look in to. I have had my club card for almost a year and I swear I have never had any clubcard vouchers from them. I am part of the Healthy Living club and get coupons from them occasionally, but I have never had a blue and white club card vouchers. (I assumed you would get them once a year, but now know this isnt right)

    I spend typically £70-£100 a month in Tesco, if not more, so I am sure I should be entitled to some. I am going to give the customer service a ring, (as soon as i can get to a landline) as my latest balance says i need 33 more points to get any vouchers, but assume this is just from the start of May. I wonder what has happened to all the other points that I should have had. :confused:
    Debt free since July 2013! Woo hoo! The bank actually laughed when I said I have come in to cancel my overdraft.
  • homealone_2
    homealone_2 Posts: 2,004 Forumite
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    Hi Home Alone,

    The cashier should have given you a voucher along with your receipt. It entitles you to a free ticket on purchase of one full priced one.

    You need to have spent at least £10 to qualify for a voucher. No clubcard points are needed to get a voucher!



    ah, that makes a bit more sense, was wondering why there was no further advice, thanks
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
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    Hi guys,

    I know this might come across a bit silly, but its something I am only starting to look in to. I have had my club card for almost a year and I swear I have never had any clubcard vouchers from them. I am part of the Healthy Living club and get coupons from them occasionally, but I have never had a blue and white club card vouchers. (I assumed you would get them once a year, but now know this isnt right)

    I spend typically £70-£100 a month in Tesco, if not more, so I am sure I should be entitled to some. I am going to give the customer service a ring, (as soon as i can get to a landline) as my latest balance says i need 33 more points to get any vouchers, but assume this is just from the start of May. I wonder what has happened to all the other points that I should have had. :confused:
    Have you registered online? If not, register using your clubcard number and then you can check your account. See if your address is correct, have they been posted to a neighbour's address? You will at least be able to see how many you are entitled to. I check mine every 2 weeks as I have 4 accounts.
    £70 a month equates to £2.10 a quarter in clubcard vouchers and the minimum required for them to be sent out is £1.50 I believe, so you should have got some.
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
  • hellokitty08
    hellokitty08 Posts: 1,878 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    jeferey wrote: »
    Have you registered online? If not, register using your clubcard number and then you can check your account. See if your address is correct, have they been posted to a neighbour's address? You will at least be able to see how many you are entitled to. I check mine every 2 weeks as I have 4 accounts.
    £70 a month equates to £2.10 a quarter in clubcard vouchers and the minimum required for them to be sent out is £1.50 I believe, so you should have got some.

    I have registered online, but cant see anywhere to check my address details for my clubcard. Hopefully I will get to phone them today. I only registered for my own club card when i moved into my new place and I get my healthy living club bits ok. Will have to see what happens and if they will give me all the points back I havent actually had!
    Debt free since July 2013! Woo hoo! The bank actually laughed when I said I have come in to cancel my overdraft.
  • Minxz
    Minxz Posts: 840 Forumite
    Hi, does anyone have any experince of this?
    I have saved my vouchers for ages, and now have enough to buy 2 Merlin passes.. yay!
    Problem, when i order online, and go to 'checkout' my vouchers, it says that some of them have alkready been used'error'.. and they haven't- I always throw away any I've used, and have only used vouchers once in the last 2 years!
    One I have expires end of May. so i wanted to cash it in asap- so i don't know what to do now?
    :confused:
    Thanks!
    :o:o:o
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