Caranica wrote: » My preferred tesco brought in scan as you shop lately. Used it yesterday for the first time. Great to see exactly how much you're spending as you shop, especially if you don't need lots.
Caranica wrote: » It's actually on the voucher that was in the Indo yesterday that you can stack the vouchers as long as your total spend is at least the combined total eg you can use two 10 off 45 vouchers on a €90+ spend. My preferred tesco brought in scan as you shop lately. Used it yesterday for the first time. Great to see exactly how much you're spending as you shop, especially if you don't need lots.
UsedToWait wrote: » Cool - scan the items on the app, I take it?
macnug wrote: » I don't know if people ealise this, I didn't until yesterday. As regards the vouchers, your total before multiple saver buys has to over voucher amount, no before. For example, I bought €165 worth stuff that was on special offer and had 3 vouchers, 1 culbcard voucher, €16 off €80 and 2 x €10 off €45, and all vouchers were taken despite the special offer price being only about €100. So got €165 worth of stuff for only €64.
macnug wrote: » I don't know if people realise this, I didn't until yesterday. As regards the vouchers, your total before multiple saver buys has to over voucher amount, no before. For example, I bought €165 worth stuff that was on special offer and had 3 vouchers, 1 culbcard voucher, €16 off €80 and 2 x €10 off €45, and all vouchers were taken despite the special offer price being only about €100. So got €165 worth of stuff for only €64.
RossieMan wrote: » Which store? not my experience. maybe this worked with the Till printed ones. doesn't work with the mailing list ones. Its the final total, after discount.
RossieMan wrote: » the vouchers won't work until you hit the "finish" button. I've a feeling it was human error accepting the 3 coupons for the special amount. Some of the staff don't seem to have a clue what they can accept, so you can sometimes get lucky, so to speak.
freshpopcorn wrote: » If you have 2 €10 off €45 vouchers and you spend €90. The staff will gladly put everything through and give you your shopping for €70. They told my mother Yesterday they got sick of having to split shops for people. They also said they'll take as many voucher you have once you spend the amount.
OmegaGene wrote: » just asked a fella i know that works on customer services in tesco and he said thats nonsense
jc77 wrote: » Does this mean I can use a €10 off €45 voucher to buy a slab of Heineken (the price before offer is €51.60)?
The_Conductor wrote: » Be careful guys- if this is a manned till- you don't want to get someone fired.
ontheditch2 wrote: » 5 x 2L bottles of 7 up, club orange etc for €5..
The_Conductor wrote: » Is this only the diet/sugar-free ones- or the full-fat ones too?