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redspottedhanky for train tickets. Used to be 3x but its 2x now so not quite as good but decent enough if you're gonna pay for train anyway.
In the past, have bought legoland annual passes too. Saves a fortune - aint cheap to turn up at the gate.
Rule is never spend vouchers in store - you get 1x value. Unless they're doing a 2x swap sometimes.
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Bought Jessops double your money vouchers and ended up spunking out £450 of our money, £450 of Jessops on a good Telescope for the kids.
Also did my sailing certification with them. Some deals are stupidly good, too good.
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I collect Sainsbury's points as they are the only place where you can use them in turn on Petrol. I do have a Clubcard but its my ex's so any points go to herOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostAs I peruse the Tesco clubcard rewards website I was wondering. For those of you who accumulate these things what do you spend them on?
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We get sent a money voucher every so often and they don't accrue, stick it in the wife's purse and usually goes on grocery shopping or fuel.
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MF, do you still buy those Tesco vouchers half price for cash at Sunday Church?
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Went for 2 legoland passes. Month at blinkbox. £80 Chef and Brewer vouchers. £60 Pizza Express vouchers. £40 Ask vouchers. Costs £88.40, got £300 left to spend. May have to take out a Gym membership.
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Sssssshhhh! Tesco online .... order something big .... cancel AFTER the order is confirmed ... ClubCard points paid anyway. Shhhhhhhh!
A Tester. Somewhere. Somehow.
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See above, I was talking about earning points by paying the E.On bills, not redeeming them against the bill......Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThe redemption was a limited time. Not a great deal - 1.5 times face value IIRC. But had a load about to expire so seemed a good way to get rid of them.
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The redemption was a limited time. Not a great deal - 1.5 times face value IIRC. But had a load about to expire so seemed a good way to get rid of them.Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View PostDont think thats a limited offer, I'm pretty sure on my last statement where it tells you how you earnt the points still showed E.On.
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