timetogo1 wrote: » I've just signed up there now, thanks OP. Some reasonable offers on it. The €5 off is showing on the front page for me. Just as a side note. I use another app called StoCard (I'm on Android, dunno if it's on Apple). It allows you to put all your loyalty cards into the app and it works fine in Dunnes / Tesco / Supervalue etc. I just typed the Lidl card number into the app there and it shows the same image to be scanned so it should work. I like having all the cards in one location so I never forget them. Its handy when "sharing" cards. I have the same app on my missus phone and I don't use SuperValu much and don't have a card so I popped my mams card into my app to give her points the few times we go there. edit: I should have noted that some older supermarket scanners won't scan from a phone screen. In those cases it only takes a sec to type in the code.
[Deleted User] wrote: » 4 pack of cookies is €2 I got them for €1 they always been €2 for a four pack where I live
Alun wrote: » Ok, I've figured out that the €0.36 was the discount off the standard price of the cookies. They're normally €0.59 each, so €2.36 for four, and the packs of four are normally €2. So all those little amounts off each item did actually add up to €5 in the end. An odd way of doing it.
newaccount2017 wrote: » This is why I asked earlier how do we scan this because as everyone knows- in Aldi or Lidl, they really rush you through the checkout and you have a ton of impatient shoppers breathing down your neck waiting to go next. It's stressful!!
bored_newbie wrote: » Did you activate both? The app only mentions that you can't combine two monetary vouchers e.g. 0.50c off + €5 off It says it will give an error if you try to activate two vouchers that can't be combined.
Alun wrote: » So just back from Lidl. There's a small scanner at the till behind the perspex screen so you have to poke your phone through the not quite big enough hole to get it to scan your card. So far so good. However I don't understand how they're applying the coupons. I had two activated, the €5 off if you spent €25 or more and the cookies for €1 instead of €2. I spent €63 so you'd expect me to have saved €6, right? Wrong! The one for the cookies didn't work at all, and rather than simply deducting €5 from the total bill at the end as you would assume, it applied a discount to each and every item of about 7.5%. Total savings were €5.36 in the end. Confused.
Deleted User wrote: » I just had a complete wipeout - couldn't figure out how to scan the QR code. Till guy was getting mad at it - even typed in the card number manually no dice. Then the feckingpaypoint refused my contactless payment and had to put in my card and type my PIN like some class of a savage
Muahahaha wrote: » Thanks OP looks great. Anyone know is alcohol excluded from the 5 off 25 euro coupon?
newaccount2017 wrote: » Do you scan the code yourself or do you show it to the cashier?
MonkstownHoop wrote: » Same issue, android on Virgin network
nialldinho wrote: » Yeah I did that! Having same problem with my wife’s android. Wonder is it a Tesco mobile issue..
OmegaGene wrote: » drop the 0 from your number
drinkingwater wrote: » Download the app to get a €5 off coupon (€25 min spend) and other perkshttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lidl.eci.lidlplus