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ColinM wrote:
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ColinM wrote:And if you buy everything with a tesco credit card and pay it back before interest charges, you'll get enough points in the door to buy 6 bottles of wine every time the statement comes in.

And for my second trick.....Alternate shopping destinations between Tesco & sainsbury's on a monthly basis. The one you arent using in any given month will pop a series of 'sorry we've missed you' vouchers entitling you to £10 off a £50 shop each week for a month. The lord giveth and giveth again :)
what do u mean colin?> by online shopping??

No just normal instore shopping, using your nectar/clubcard, they start sending vouchers as soon as you stop visiting regularly.

I'm never without a voucher :D
The Nectar card and Clubcard data will flag you up and send the vouchers, ironic thing is same firm collates data for them both :lol:
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Rooster wrote:[ ironic thing is same firm collates data for them both :lol:

Ha ha quality. The same firm must know that for me its no voucher no shop:)
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ColinM wrote:
Rooster wrote:[ ironic thing is same firm collates data for them both :lol:

Ha ha quality. The same firm must know that for me its no voucher no shop:)
They build up a profile of you and the supermarkets then order supplies based on current stocks and their likely sales so they will notice you only shop then vanish but the data is just run for ordering on a non personal basis and I doubt if you personally have been singled out, the voucher thing is just because you are outside your normal shopping window and it will continue as it is automatically produced by the programme then when you use it they recognise it has worked so continue each time you stop, you may have found a way to work their system :lol:
The card thing with supermarkets is more for their benefit than yours but they make you think it is other way around, shelf stacking and placement plus offers are all based on the data they collect.
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Tesco's (K'nagoney) a mere 123.9 today
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up another 5p since then i'm afraid - Tesco's (K'nagoney) now 128.9
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Tesco Bangor 126.9... we benefit from having an ASDA close by which Tesco pricematch...
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What about diesel for the culchies!!!!
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The Boo Radleys wrote:What about diesel for the culchies!!!!
:mexican: diesel works out about £1.12/l including vat or roughly 90 pence if vat registered.
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Tesco (K'nagoney) had been up to 129.9 but despite the Egyptians best efforts at trying to force up the price of oil it
is down today by 1p to 128.9. Long live the protesters. Mubarak sucks.
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Up 5p in just over a month - i partially blame the Libyans.
Tesco (K'nagoney) now 133.9
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Up 5p in just over a month - i partially blame the Libyans.
Tesco (K'nagoney) now 133.9
Asda N'ards 3p/L cheaper
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well Tesco(K'nagoney) followed the Chancellors advice as is down a penny to 132.9
but filled up yesterday @ Sainsburys (Ballymena) @ 131.9

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Sainsburys 5p off a litre if you spend £50 instore (or on line) started yesterday.
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well the Chancellors 1p budget cut lasted less than a fortnight at Tesco's (K'nagoney)
As of 8.15am this morning twas back up 1p to 133.9

Luckily i'm still using Sainsburys 5p off vouchers - my summer beer stocks are quite considerable now!
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