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I just paid for my first OU course with Tescos vouchers

39 replies

KatyMac · 18/09/2008 22:00

I think that is really cheesy

I am so grateful they do this

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strummer · 19/09/2008 00:39

I think its wonderful, don't you dare knock it!
Good luck.

KatyMac · 19/09/2008 07:44

But it is a bit odd - Tesco paying for my education

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ChirpySquawkPiecesofEightGirl · 19/09/2008 07:48

Seriously? How much do you get for the vouchers? (if you dont mind me asking) I have loads of vouchers and can't decide what to spend them on...

ChirpySquawkPiecesofEightGirl · 19/09/2008 07:48

Oh, and good for you and good luck!

KatyMac · 19/09/2008 07:51

£2.50 = £10 as normal for deals

So 30 points cost me £85 Tescos vouchers

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ChirpySquawkPiecesofEightGirl · 19/09/2008 07:56

Hey not bad.
Why shouldn't tesco fund your education, think of it as a rebate on overpriced food and petrol...

ssd · 19/09/2008 08:18

what are you studying KM

KatyMac · 19/09/2008 09:05

this one

Then I am going on to do systems and change management type courses

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overthemill · 19/09/2008 09:07

ooh so how does it work? do you send them the deals thingies and then pay the extra? i'd love to do an OU course!

congrats by the way,

FAQ · 19/09/2008 09:07

wow - I didn't know you could use them for that

Have been debating using Tesco again to get the clubcard points for my shopping, and now I know you can use them for OU I definitely will - I hope to be working by the time I get towards the end of my degree so won't qualify for so much help!

overthemill · 19/09/2008 09:10

faq: since we swapped to e.on and also getting petrol at tesco's we have had £35 clubcard vouchers each time. so it realy adds up - we had free day out at thorpe park for 7 people and 5 of us at futuroscope - makes a huge difference to what we can afford as a family

but EDUCATION - wow!

KatyMac · 19/09/2008 09:22

Just like everything else - you can pay for the whole course with vouchers or part pay

I am astounded at it all

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FAQ · 19/09/2008 09:29

I'm already with EON - so get points from that - but have been shopping at Asda online more recently.

Used £10 club cards vouchers to get into Sea Life on Holiday - so think I'm going to switch back and save up

PavlovtheCat · 19/09/2008 09:32

Katy - it is not cheesy at all. You are getting this 'money' back as a reward for using Tesco. You could use it on buying a new microwave, or something material, but you are choosing to use it to fund your education.

Why on earth not! Good for you, and good luck. What are you going to study?

ssd · 19/09/2008 09:45

fantastic!

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/09/2008 09:48

How fantastic, I wonder who at the OU thought of that! The OU is a fantabulous, innovative, quality institution.

overthemill · 19/09/2008 11:14

and about to be closed down or so i heard - not sure where hope its not true

KatyMac · 19/09/2008 11:15

Oh no - that would be a disaster

It's only Tescos voucher that allow me to study

I wonder if I should cash them all in

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StellaDallas · 19/09/2008 11:18

I have only two more course to go till I have my degree, all paid for by Tesco!
Do you mean the OU is about to be closed down, Overthemill? Where did you hear that? I really can't believe it is true.

FAQ · 19/09/2008 11:18

overthemill - where did you hear that??

FAQ · 19/09/2008 11:19

I can't believe it's true either - I'm sure news like that would have hit the headlines PDQ if it were true.

JRocks · 19/09/2008 11:20

I think it's the US Open University that's been closed? Not sure though.

lou031205 · 19/09/2008 11:28

You do know that you spent £8500 in shopping for those vouchers, though, don't you? (Not taking into account any specials)

KatyMac · 19/09/2008 11:32

&? - which is better? Spending that £85 on more Tesco stuff or on an eductaion?

I thought you meant the offer was closing, Overthemill, rather than OU

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StellaDallas · 19/09/2008 11:34

But the shopping would have to be done anyway Lou. Actually it saves me money because it means I stick to Tesco instead of being tempted away by the lures of Sainsbury's which always ends up costing about £20 more for the same shop.
Also DH has a Tesco credit card and we get loads of points on that.

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