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Free shopping at Waitrose! This is amazing....

47 replies

CountessDracula · 21/03/2005 09:08

Was waiting in the queue at waitrose yesterday and the woman in front of me pulled out a huge pile of money off vouchers. I was feeling very crap with my flu and huffed and puffed while the checkout girl scanned these millions of vouchers. I noticed that none of them were for the products the woman was buying, some were for eg £1 off a bottle of wine.

The checkout girl said that as long as they sell the product, they HAVE to accept the vouchers against anything!

I am now going to be avidly collecting vouchers and get lots of free shopping.

Just thought mumsnetters should know!

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Kayleigh · 21/03/2005 09:11

Wow ! Great tip. Thanks CD.

Clayhead · 21/03/2005 09:11

Asda do this too

CountessDracula · 21/03/2005 09:11

Now, anyone know where you get these vouchers from? There must be a website or something

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fairyfly · 21/03/2005 09:12

Is that at any shop?

I think i would die of embarassment if i tried it at my sommerfield and they asked me what i was doing

CountessDracula · 21/03/2005 09:12

Really Clayhead?

I can't believe I didn't know about this

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Clayhead · 21/03/2005 09:13

They have done it for ages. Certainly ince when I worked there...in 1991!

Clayhead · 21/03/2005 09:15

since!

Titania · 21/03/2005 09:16

i have always done this wherever I have shopped.

Twiglett · 21/03/2005 09:18

They shouldn't accept them though .. it is against the ts & cs on the back .. the retailer could refuse to accept them and some of them do

if the companies offering the voucher (it will be paid for by the brand) found out the retailer accepted them against another product they can, and do, refuse to honour them (not that that would affect you though)

Carla · 21/03/2005 09:20

But where would you put your face if the shop assistant said "But you're not buying XXXXX"? I'd be too scared.

lunavix · 21/03/2005 09:21

So you mean say you have a whole load of tescos 15p off wipes, 30p off chicken vouchers, you can use them regardless? Or any vouchers?

Cod · 21/03/2005 09:21

Message withdrawn

RTKangaMummy · 21/03/2005 09:21

you can print them off internet

Carla · 21/03/2005 09:21

Even if you presented them at the end, when the shop assistant probably can't remember what you've bought, wouldn't the electronic till cross reference the bar codes and work out that that item hasn't actually been bought?

Twiglett · 21/03/2005 09:22

No the EPOS system does not at present link voucher to product so it doesn't cross-check at till

CountessDracula · 21/03/2005 09:23

where RTKM?

I asked the assistant, she said that the first time it happened to her she checked with her supervisor and was told that they have to accept any vouchers for anything as long as the store sells the product. This woman had 10 x £1 off a bottle of wine vouchers, she bought no wine but used all 10!

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SoupDragon · 21/03/2005 09:26

Some stores have done this for ages. I can't be ar$ed to collect the vouchers though.

JoolsToo · 21/03/2005 09:27

don't think they do that at Tesco

jangly · 21/03/2005 09:27

I think all the big supermarkets do this. I've just cut about £1.50 worth of vouchers off of shredded wheat pack. I don't buy the cereals they are for, but I will still hand them in.

SoupDragon · 21/03/2005 09:27

They don't have to accept them at all though and, as Twiglett say, they shouldn't. I don't know where the store manager got that idea from.

You can have problems using a store's own voucher if you've not purchased the item as these can be linked to the original product with the code.

Kayleigh · 21/03/2005 09:28

At tesco you definitely have to have bought the item or the scanner rejects the voucher.

jangly · 21/03/2005 09:28

Pretty sure they do do it at Tescos Jools.

CountessDracula · 21/03/2005 09:28

Well no i can't be arsed either, but if you can pick up a big pile of £1 off ones then i can! I just have no idea where to get them

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Aero · 21/03/2005 09:28

Asda also do this - I often use vouchers there for money off my shopping bill and I haven't bought the products.

jangly · 21/03/2005 09:29

I'm off shopping now. Will try at Tescos!