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TESCO vouchers
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have I got this right ? if you have Tesco vouchers[£16 value] sent to you because you have been buying your petrol at their garage & food etc you can exchange them to double their value and buy clothes.
Is this offer still on and also I have gift cards from the Daily Mail offer can you do the same with them ?
would some kind soul explain exactly what I have to do and when does the offer end, I would be grateful.I dont need clothes but I know someone in the family who does and I would be happy to help them.
Is this offer still on and also I have gift cards from the Daily Mail offer can you do the same with them ?
would some kind soul explain exactly what I have to do and when does the offer end, I would be grateful.I dont need clothes but I know someone in the family who does and I would be happy to help them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the current clubcard exchange that doubles points for use in store covers:
finest food and drinks
mobile phones
petfood
flowers
opticians and skincare.
Not clothes this time.
you could also check out the rewards on the clubcard website where you can triple points towards other companies. http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/clubcard/
finest food and drinks
mobile phones
petfood
flowers
opticians and skincare.
Not clothes this time.
you could also check out the rewards on the clubcard website where you can triple points towards other companies. http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/clubcard/
Unfortunately, the Big Exchange ended last night, Dee. http://www.tesco.com/...bcard/bigexchange.asp
The offer wasn't too double up for clothes this time, though. I used mine on Mobile Phone Accessories this time. Next time, though, go on to the site and pick what you want to double up on and then it'll give you the option to enter the codes of your vouchers (only mutiples of £5) and it'll give you a new code worth double the amount.
The offer wasn't too double up for clothes this time, though. I used mine on Mobile Phone Accessories this time. Next time, though, go on to the site and pick what you want to double up on and then it'll give you the option to enter the codes of your vouchers (only mutiples of £5) and it'll give you a new code worth double the amount.
What a load of kerfuffle - why can't they just make their prices cheaper in the first place? Same with nectar and other schemes. Give us cheaper prices and we will shop with you. Sainsbury's give vouchers for money off if you spend £50 or £60 quid - no good to me who lives alone and only spends about £15 or £20 a time. Also no chance to get money off fuel as I don't spend enough.
This link explains all - you can TREBLE your coupons to "Reward Vouchers".
http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/
http://www.tesco.com/clubcard/deals/
We always use them to exchange on Clubcard deals for short breaks in hotels - some hotels like Olde English Inns throw breakfast in too so you only pay for lunch/dinner out somewhere (don't eat in at hotel - too expensive!) So that gives us little mini holidays at not much cost as our Tesco vouchers traded in are trebled in value - well worth doing if you haven't tried it! Already been to Oxford and Suffolk (beautiful Lavenham area) this year - Thank you Tescos!!
Blimey didn't realise they had a two year shelf life...will have to check some I was saving up.... To my mind the biggest rip off at the moment is the Sainsbury offer....if you buy two pots of Ben & Jerry's you get 5p off petrol....how much does two pots of ice cream cost....a darn sight more than the petrol. But people are still sucked in. I suppose if you were going to buy it anyway it is worth doing.
anngel, If you have some saved up then you can register online and it will have all the ones that you may have lost but not used in the last 2 years listed on there. I found i was missing over £50 that had gone to my old address. You can then use the vouchers to swap for rewards by putting the codes of them in the offers online. Its pretty handy.