1 point =1p the minimum you get is £2.50 so thats 250 points and they go up in 2.50 so say you have 600 points you will get £5 and a £1 gets carried over to next reward payout
2007-02-14 00:35:01
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answer #1
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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Basically 1 point = 1 pence.
they send you vouchers in minimums of £2.50 denominations so you have to save up 250 points first.
A £2.50 voucher is worth exactly that in tescos but can be worth up to £10 on offers like Chessington/Thorpe Park tickets, restaurants etc. Have a look at a clubcard offers book instore.
2007-02-14 08:36:21
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answered by Robin the Electrocuted 5
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1p = 1 point.. never use the vouchers they send you instore.. they are worth 4 times their value in Clubcard deals. Recently i exchanged £12 vouchers for £45 worth of Bella Italia, free meal out!! Seriously dont spend them instore when you get them :) and if you have any reciepts from before you were part of the clubcard scheme you can ask for them to be added on at the customer service desk.
2007-02-14 08:47:00
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answered by LBoO 2
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Normally you get 1 clubcard point per pound spent. 1 point is worth 1p. Vouchers are issued for complete 100's at end of m onth
2007-02-14 08:35:28
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answered by kinvadave 5
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they are a penny a point, so one hundred makes a pound, wait for the clubcard deals to come out in the Summer, then you can get 4 times the value of them in travel vouchers, restaurants etc
2007-02-14 08:34:35
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answered by Nobody200 4
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Currently 1p per point, you have to spend a minimum of £1.00 to receive points (each time you go shopping). the it's 1 point per £. spent.
You start receiving vouchers when you have at least 150 points (£1.50) and it goes up in multiples of 50 points anything left over is carried forward to your next quarterly statement. e.g if you have 280 points you receive a voucher for £2.50 and 30 points will be carried forward. Also if you have less than 150 points on your quarterly statement they will be carried forward.
Hope this helps.
2007-02-14 09:11:56
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answered by Florence-Anna 5
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You get more for your money if you use your vouchers on days out etc rather than spending them in store.Pick up the booklets in the shop or look on Tesco's website and you will find out a lot more than I can tell you.
2007-02-14 08:57:43
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answered by CMH 6
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You need to have at least 150 points before they send you vouchers. As others have said it really is worth using them for deals rather than off your shopping as they're worth 4 times as much. I will be staying in a 5 star London hotel for my birthday next month paid for almost entirely with deals tokens.
2007-02-14 08:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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spend £1 get 1 point, 1 point = 1 penny in tesco's!
2007-02-14 08:35:51
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answered by sarah k 1
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Its a 1p for every pound spent..........and as they say every little helps!
2007-02-14 08:35:26
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answered by man with the golden gun 4
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