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Tesco Clubcard Challenges
Just wondering if anyone else is doing the Tesco Clubcard Challenges? This is the second time they have run these challenges so far and I have made £50 worth of vouchers each time very easily (every 6 weeks) basically from buying my everyday items, (with a few exceptions depending on good offers where I may have bought in bulk).
When asking friends who also shop at Tesco and also get regular online deliveries and use the app, I discovered that I was the only one who had been offered these Tesco 'Challenges'
Just wondered if anyone else had been 'chosen' for these challenges and if so, how they had found it?
Can anyone who WAS chosen shed light on why they might have been chosen, above others? Not sure I do anything different to my friends, so found it puzzling.
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I've never heard of it before but link here:
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Yes that's it thank you Arksided.
I have made £100 in vouchers in last 3 months after tesco have done 2 rounds of these challenges. I just thought all tesco shoppers were taking part, when it appears that is not happening - it seems more random.
Don't get me wrong, I am enjoying this scheme, as it is working well for me, just not sure what made me eligible but not my friends.
I rarely shop in Tesco and hardly ever use the few Clubcard points that I do earn before they expire. However their 'Clubcard Challenge' sounds to me like a variation on Morrison's monthly 'Points Boosters' and seasonal 'Collectors Points' promotions combined which, to the best of my knowledge, are offered to everyone with the Morrison's More app on their phones.
I tailor my shopping to what's being offered by Morrison's within that app, always ensuring that I only buy what I'd normally buy but possibly stocking up early on certain items in order to get the extra points.
At the start of the year I had £55 of credit on my Morrison's More card. I've now got £235 on it, meaning that I've earned £180 of 'free money' so far this year. So I'm quite a big fan of the promotion!
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